What is a pulmonary specialist?
A pulmonary specialist (or pulmonologist) is an internist who has received extensive training in the treatment of patients with diseases of the lung. Primary areas of concern of a pulmonary specialist are all diseases of the lungs, but often they must also evaluate the upper respiratory tract (consisting of the nose, pharynx, and larynx) and the heart.
Who needs a pulmonary specialist?
Do you offer Telemedicine?
On a very limited basis, yes. Our patients typically have medical issues that require a physical exam – at least the chance to listen to your lungs. On a case-by-case basis, the doctor may decide a tele-visit may be possible.
Does your office accept Medicaid?
Currently we do not have any contracts with any Medicaid plans.
Does your office accept Medicare Advantage?
We do have contracts with most, but not all, Medicare Advantage plans. Please contact your insurance company to see if we are an eligible provider.
If I am unhappy with the care that I have received, to whom should I file my complaint?
Complaints about physicians, as well as other licensees and registrants to the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, including physician assistants and acupuncturists, may be reported for investigation at the following address:
Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
Investigations Department MC-263
PO Box 2018
Austin, Texas 78768-2018
Assistance in filing a complaint is available by calling the following telephone number:
512-305-7100
What is your prescription medication refill policy?
- Refills are not handled by phone at anytime.
- Refills will not be approved for medications previously written by another doctor.
- Prescriptions for narcotics, tranquilizers, sedatives, and pain medications are NEVER handled by phone.
- If you have not seen Dr. Chappell within the past 12 months, your refills might be declined until you contact the office during our regular office hours to update your medical records.
- Refill requests made on a weekend, after hours or holidays will be handled the very next day our office opens.
- Your pharmacist will notify you if Dr. Chappell makes any changes in your refill request.
- If you were initially given samples and now need a full prescription, this is not a refill. For this purpose please call the office first.
- New medications or new prescriptions to treat symptoms or problems not previously reported to Dr. Chappell are not refills. For this purpose, please call the office first.
Does your office accept traditional Medicare?
We do accept traditional Medicare assignment, which means that we are directly reimbursed by Medicare 80% of the approved amount minus any unmet deductible. We only bill you for the remaining 20% of the approved amount plus the part of any deductible you may still owe. If you have secondary insurance (Medigap) to help cover your 20%, we will also file this on your behalf if you agree to assign benefits to our office. We must have a copy of your current insurance card(s).
What is your payment policy?
Who should I contact if I have questions about billing?
I am insured, but Dr. Chappell is out-of-network. How does payment work?
If I am paying out-of-pocket, will your office allow me to do a payment plan?
What if I schedule an appointment with Dr. Chappell and fail to show?
What about telephone calls and follow-up care?
Do I have to have a referral?
Dr Chappell sees new patients by referral only. For a complete evaluation, we need medical records and for your general healthcare, we need to have a doctor to send our findings to become part of your overall healthcare record. It is your responsibility to call your primary care physician to obtain your referral in advance of arrival and to see that our office has a copy of your referral at the time of your visit. You will not be seen without a referral because your insurance will deny the order or refuse to pay for any labs or tests that may be ordered.