Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to your questions about the Honey Bee Children s Clinic policies and procedures.
It is best if refills are requested a week in advance or when it will be needed. Please call your pharmacy and ask them to request a refill be sent to our practice. For controlled substance, you will need to call our office to make the request. A well visit within the last 365 days is required for refills.
Please complete both of the Vanderbilt forms (Parent and Teacher) and return them to our clinic. Your child’s physician will review the forms and set up an office visit for you and your child.
Forms can be faxed, mailed or dropped off at our office. Please complete as much of the information on the forms as possible prior to delivering them to us.
Depending on age and intensity of injury we may suture or use Steristrips, but it depends on several factors. Please call our office for guidance. If the injury is too severe for an outpatient management based on injury and age, we reserve the right to transfer and/or refer you to a hospital for advanced care management.
Yes, all our patients can receive basic lab needs within our office. Contact us regarding the test you need and we can advise thereafter. Every external test will require an authorized lab request form from a certified healthcare practitioner.
No, we do not have x-ray equipment in our office. We will be happy to evaluate your child in the office and determine if x-rays are necessary.
A well visit is recommended every year. Many forms require an up to date well visit. Refill requests require an up to date well visit.
Patients on ADHD medications must be seen in the office every 6 months. One visit may be a well visit, and one visit is a medication recheck.
We currently do not perform ear piercing.
Yes, we are happy to arrange an appointment for new parents to meet with us. Please contact us to schedule an appointment.
Depending on the age of the child we reserve the right to administer IV or IM antibiotics.Based on the clinicians judgement on how sickly the child will look, we may advice on an admission rather than outpatient injectibles due to the risks involved.
Yes, follow us on Facebook at the Honeybee Children’s Clinic page.
It is best if refills are requested a week in advance or when it will be needed. Please call your pharmacy and ask them to request a refill be sent to our practice. For controlled substance, you will need to call our office to make the request. A well visit within the last 365 days is required for refills.
A well visit is recommended every year. Many forms require an up to date well visit. Refill requests require an up to date well visit.
Please complete both of the Vanderbilt forms (Parent and Teacher) and return them to our clinic. Your child’s physician will review the forms and set up an office visit for you and your child.
Patients on ADHD medications must be seen in the office every 6 months. One visit may be a well visit, and one visit is a medication recheck.
Forms can be faxed, mailed or dropped off at our office. Please complete as much of the information on the forms as possible prior to delivering them to us.
We currently do not perform ear piercing.
Depending on age and intensity of injury we may suture or use Steristrips, but it depends on several factors. Please call our office for guidance. If the injury is too severe for an outpatient management based on injury and age, we reserve the right to transfer and/or refer you to a hospital for advanced care management.
Yes, we are happy to arrange an appointment for new parents to meet with us. Please contact us to schedule an appointment.
Yes, all our patients can receive basic lab needs within our office. Contact us regarding the test you need and we can advise thereafter. Every external test will require an authorized lab request form from a certified healthcare practitioner.
Depending on the age of the child we reserve the right to administer IV or IM antibiotics. Based on the clinicians judgement on how sickly the child will look, we may advice on an admission rather than outpatient injectibles due to the risks involved.
No, we do not have x-ray equipment in our office. We will be happy to evaluate your child in the office and determine if x-rays are necessary.
Yes, follow us on Facebook at the Honeybee Children’s Clinic page.