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What types of insurance does the clinic take.
What should a new/current patient bring on the first or return visit.

What days are ultrasounds scheduled. Should they eat or drink before the examination.
What days are mammograms scheduled.
Who are the doctors? Do you have a CV for each.
Do you accept donations, if so how much.
What about prescriptions? Do you have a pharmacy.
Does the Clinic provide services for people of all ages?
Do I need an appointment? Are walk-ins accepted.
How do I make an appointment?
How far ahead of time do I need to make an appointment?
How long can I expect to wait in the lobby for my appointment?
How many patients does the clinic see in a month/year

Will the clinic help you get insurance through Country or State of Government programs.
How long has the business been around. Prior names included.?

What communities do you serve?
What languages do the employees speak?
Carreer information.

Do you subsrcibe to the PAP program?

 

 

 

 

What types of insurance does the clinic take.  
All For health takes many insurances, these include
MediCal, Medicare, Family PACT, Blue Cross HMO, CHDP, BCEDP, General Relief, PPP

What should a new or current patient bring on the first or return visit.
Bring a picture ID or birth certificate, social security card and depending on the type of insurance you have, proof of income.

What days are ultrasounds scheduled. Should they eat or drink before the examination.
Ultrasounds are scheduled on Thursdays from 2:00 PM tp 5:00 PM. Depending on the ultrasound your have been scheduled for, you may be asked not to eat or drink before your exam. The doctor will give you more details during your office visit before your scheduled exam. If you have more questions about what you can eat or drink before they exam, please call us at (818) 409-3020

What days are mammograms scheduled.
Mammograms are scheduled every other week on Wednesdays between 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM. A breast exam is required before a mammogram can be scheduled.

Who are the doctors? Do you have a CV for each.
AFH has four doctors, Noobar Janoian MD, Leonardo Garduno MD, Diana Sayadyan MD and Anaida Melkumian, M.D. Visit the Our Physicians page for more information. Our Physicians Assistant is Linda Van Lint PA and LaVonne Wilkinson C.N.M, for your obstetrics needs.

Do you accept donations, if so how much. Online payments or through a check. Is their a form that must be completed.
Supporting us is supporting the community. As a non-profit medical office, we rely heavily on donations to keep our doors open. We accept charitbale giving up to $100.00 per person or $400.00 per family, complete the form and we will send you a letter of thanks and a receipt for the amount of your donation. Tax deductions apply. We only accpet checks. Sorry, no cash. Take me to the donations page.

What about prescriptions? Do you have a pharmacy.
Prescriptions are currently filled through your local pharmacist. However, All For Health has recently been given permission to start our own pharmacy. Starting in June 2007, you will be able to have your office visit, then visit our pharmacy. Stay tuned.

Does the Clinic provide services for people of all ages?
All For Health is a community non-profit clinic, we provide healthcare services for everyone, no matter the age.

Do I need an appointment? Are walk-ins accepted.
Appointments are preferred, that way we can guarantee a time slot for you. So please make an appiontment by calling (818) 409-3020. We will try to accomodate walk-ins, but if the doctors schedules are full, we can not guarantee you will see a doctor, but we will try our best.

How do I make an appointment?
Make an appointment is easy, just call (818) 409-3020, give us some general information and we will pencil you in for an appointment. In most cases, after your initial office visit, we will give you an appointment for a follow-up visit.

How far ahead of time do I need to make an appointment?
Three days or more should get you the appointment you need, the more time in advance you call, the better time slot we can offer you.

How long can I expect to wait in the lobby for my appointment?
We will try our best to get you checked in, seen and out the door within an hour and half. We understand that waiting is hard, especially when you're sick or injured.

How many patients does the clinic see in a month/year
The clinic sees about 70 to 90 patients a day, in a week that about 400, in a month about 1600.

Will the clinic help you get insurance through Country or State of Government programs.
Yes, if you have no insurance, we can point you in the right direction to get the insurance your need.

How long has the business been around. Prior names included.?
All for Health was established in 2005 as a non-profit medical clinic. Before the change over, we were known as the Broadway Family Medical Center, the primary physician was Noobar Janoian M.D.

What communities do you serve?
We serve all the cities in Los Angeles County, as long as your reside in LA county, we can serve you. Los Angeles Country is district 19.

What languages do the employees speak?
Our staff speak Armenian, Arabic and Farsi, Russian, Spanish and Enlish

Carreer information.
If you are interested in a career with All For Health, please email Anna Nshanyan at anshanyan@all4health.org, be sure to write Resume in the subject line.

Do you subsrcibe to the PAP program?
Currently we have a dispensary in which all are medications are ordered directly through the phhramceutical frims for our patients free of charge.

The Patient Assistance Program (PAP) was created in 1978 to provide free of charge to low-income patients who do not have prescription coverage and do not have the means to pay for the medications themselves. The PAP provides assistance to people of all ages, including people with Medicare who choose not to enroll in a Part D plan at this point in time and do not qualify for the Limited Income Subsidy (LIS). The PAP also serves as an interim assistance program for people with Medicare who have enrolled in a Part D plan and have a financial challenge in affording their medicines. In addition to providing medicines free of charge, the program provides one-on-one education and counseling to help all individuals identify and access health and drug coverage and services for which they may be eligible

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