RECEIVING QUALITY CARE
As a patient, you have the right to the treatment best suited to your situation, the assurance of health and safety (rigorous hygiene and asepsis in the office), and continuity of your care.
For certain procedures, we may refer you to a colleague if we believe they are better equipped to provide the desired treatment. However, we remain your primary healthcare provider.
YOUR RECORD: INFORMATION AND MEDICAL CONFIDENTIALITY
Medical information about you is necessary to make a diagnosis, offer you the appropriate treatment, and prevent complications during your care.
We, as well as all staff members of the office, are bound by medical confidentiality.
INFORMED CONSENT
No procedure or treatment can be performed without your consent.
Following the information provided to you regarding the duration of the treatment, the expected results, and any potential limitations, the practitioner will require your consent.
You are free to discuss this with us, to refuse a treatment or program.