On-Time Doctor Award

On-Time Award

Being on-time is an important issue for me, as waiting in the doctor’s office can seem like an eternity. I know your time is important. As such, I strive to train my staff to work with me to make your visit as pleasant and efficient as possible. When you approach the front desk, you are promptly greeted by our receptionist, not ignored as though you are invisible. Within short order a technician brings you back to the examination area of the office designed for optimal preparation for the doctor. You wait only long enough for the eye drops to dilate your eyes for retinal examination. I seek to spend time directing my attention to you and your eye problem, so I have my technicians take notes on the computer while I examine the retina. At this time, I use technical language that sound strange, but I soon translate the findings of my exam into everyday language. Because it is easy to forget what you hear in a doctor’s office, I encourage you to bring a family member or friend with you. Also, I supply information sheets for most retinal conditions and maintain an active blog site to help inform you about your condition.

Sometimes, the day does not go as planned. If an emergency patient is sent directly to see me for urgent care, I do fall behind. Nonetheless, I usually do not remain behind schedule for long because I allow extra time in my schedule for unforeseen delays in my schedule. Despite our best effort, first-time patients usually take extra time. Many forms are required by the government and the insurance company. An extensive history at the first visit is required to help identify the problem. Photographic testing can be time consuming. In complicated cases, we place a telephone call after the visit to communicate the results of exam and testing.

Regardless of how busy we are, I aim to treat you with courtesy and compassion. Wherever possible, I will minimize waiting. I am humbled and honored to have been awarded the “On-Time Doctor Award” by Vitals for 2018-2019. And I thank you for your patience on those days I am unable to meet my goal of “no wait.”

With sincerest regards,

Scott E. Pautler, MD, FACS

On-Time Award