Attendance policy (for all patients)
The clinic requires at least 48 hours’ notice to cancel or change your appointment. This notice allows our team to offer that appointment slot to other patients that are on our waitlist. Visit the MyChildren’s Patient Portal or call us at 617-355-6117 to cancel or reschedule.
We suggest building in at least 30 minutes of extra time for traffic delays, navigating the hospital, and checking in before your appointment time. If you are late, the clinician may have less time to spend with your child. If there is not enough time to complete the visit, the appointment will count as missed and you will need to reschedule.
If you miss an appointment, you will have to return to the bottom of the waiting list and will be offered the next available appointment date and time.
Before your visit
Before your visit to Boston Children’s, check with your primary care doctor to see if an insurance referral is required. Bring the appropriate referral forms and authorization numbers with you. In addition, you should bring:
- The name and complete address of the patient’s primary care doctor
- Any forms required by the patient’s daycare or school
- Insurance information
Checking in
When you arrive at the hospital, proceed to the front desk on Fegan 6 to check in.
You will be able to update any demographic information, as well as pay your copay and any existing balances on the account, upon check-in.
During your visit
Your first consultation with your dermatologist will consist of a discussion of previous medical history, the primary reason for your visit, and an initial skin examination. In addition to the initial skin examination, your dermatologist will discuss potential symptoms of your condition. These symptoms can include changes in appearance of the affected area, itchiness, or pain.
Once the examination is complete, you dermatologist will review any treatments you are currently following, and put together a treatment plan specific to you. Treatment plans can include:
- Diagnostic testing
- Medication
- Lifestyle changes
- Procedures
- Referrals
Your provider may also offer you education materials about your skin condition, skin routines, and/or sun protection. Based on your treatment plan, your provider may want to schedule follow-up appointments with you.
You may be asked if you are willing to have your child participate in a clinical research study or clinical trial. All clinical research is approved by the Boston Children’s Institutional Review Board (IRB). Participation in any research study is always voluntary.
After your visit
After the visit is complete, make sure:
- Prescriptions are refilled
- School, camp, or work forms are completed
- Additional testing visits or follow-up appointments are scheduled
You can access the patient portal to see your clinical notes or lab results or to contact your provider. Don’t hesitate to ask one of our staff members for assistance or information.