A limited number of H1N1 Flu Shots have arrived!!
FLU VACCINE HOURS
M/T/W/F 9-1 2-6 Th 2-6
No appointment necessary.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
ENTER THROUGH THE PEDIATRIC DOOR
Only 100 Doses of H1N1 Vaccine
The Novel H1N1 flu shot for children aged 6 months old to 3 years old has arrived. We only received 100 of the 500 we ordered for this age group thus far. An administration fee will be billed to your insurance if you are a VFP patient and is $15 for the public. You can drop in to get the vaccine – see our flu vaccine hours above. It is available on a first come, first served basis only.
Inactived, Injectable Influenza Vaccines
This vaccine is an inactived (not live attentuated) shot and is recommended for children UNDER the age of three years old only. This flu shot is preservative (thimersol) free. Children with asthma or diabetes may get this shot. Children should not get it if they have a severe (life-threatening) allergy to eggs.
As a reminder:
Groups recommended to receive 2009 H1N1 LAIV
FIRST are healthy people who are:
2 through 24 years old or
25 through 49 years old and
- Live with or care for infants younger than 6 months of age – parents, siblings, daycare providers, grandparents
- Are health care or emergency medical personnel
- Live with or care for persons with medical conditions that put them at higher risk for severe complications from flu (asthma, diabetes, heart condition, etc.)
Children through 9 years of age should get two doses of vaccine about a month apart. Older children and adults need only one dose.
We expect more H1N1 flu shots for older children and adults and pregnant women in the next few weeks. We will send another email when these arrive.
Quick Kuddos
We are proud to have recieved Sacramento Business Journal’s 2009 A+ Employers/ Employee’s Choice Finalist Award. This award is a symbol that we work hard to take good care of our employees so they are happy to take good care of you.
Website Flu Page
Reminder, if you do get sick with a fever and a cough or other flu-like symptoms this season, you may find helfpful information on our website flu page.
Part of my crew ready to go!!
At Vails Family Practice, our whole purpose is to take care of you – to provide comprehensive, personal health care to you and your families. I am grateful to continue to care for you and your families.
Remember we grew from just one patient and your referrals will allow us to thrive during tough economic times. Please consider forwarding this email to a friend or family member.
Sincerely,
Julie Vails, MD
Vails Family Practice
2009 H1N1 INTRANASAL FLU VACCINE!!
A limited number of H1N1 Intranasal Flu Vaccines are Here!!
FLU VACCINE HOURS
M/T/W/F 9-1 2-6 Th 2-6
No appointment necessary.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
ENTER THROUGH THE PEDIATRIC DOOR
Only 250 Doses of H1N1 Vaccine
The Novel H1N1 flu vaccine is here. We only have 250 H1N1 live, intranasal influenza vaccines at this time. An administration fee will be billed to your insurance if you are a VFP patient and is $15 for the public. You can drop in to get the vaccine – see our flu vaccine hours above. It is available on a first come, first served basis only.
Live, Intranasal Influenza Vaccines
Live, intranasal influenza vaccine is recommended for healthy, non-pregnant individuals aged 2-49 years old. You should not get it if you have any chronic medical conditions such as asthma or diabetes or a weakened immune system (see below).
Groups recommended to receive 2009 H1N1 LAIV
FIRST are healthy people who are:
2 through 24 years old or
25 through 49 years old and
- Live with or care for infants younger than 6 months of age – parents, siblings, daycare providers, grandparents
- Are health care or emergency medical personnel
- Live with or care for persons with medical conditions that put them at higher risk for severe complications from flu (asthma, diabetes, heart condition, etc.)
Children through 9 years of age should get two doses of vaccine about a month apart. Older children and adults need only one dose.
As more vaccine becomes available, other healthy 25 through 49 year olds should also be vaccinated. We expect H1N1 flu shots in the next few weeks. H1N1 flu shots are injections of non-live virus vaccine and recommended for everyone else, including pregnant women, children under age of 2 and those with medical conditions that cannot get the nasal vaccine. We will send another email when these arrive.
Who Should Not Get H1N1 Intranasal Vaccine
You should not get it if you are/have:
- pregnant
- under 2 years old
- a severe allergy to eggs
- a weakened immune system
- long-term health problems such as heart disease, lung disease, asthma, kidney or liver disease, metabolic disease such as diabetes, anemia and other blood disorders
- younger than 5 years old with asthma or one or more episodes of wheezing during the past year
- certain muscle or nerve disorders (such as cerebral palsy) that can lead to breathing or swallowing problems
- in close contact with a person with a severely weakened immune system (requiring care in a protected environment, such as a bone marrow transplant unit)
- child or adolescent on long-term aspirin treatment
Website Flu Page
Reminder, if you do get sick with a fever and a cough or other flu-like symptoms this season, you may find helfpful information on our website flu page.
Happy Brithday to my Luca (2 years old)!!
At Vails Family Practice, our whole purpose is to take care of you – to provide comprehensive, personal health care to you and your families. I am grateful to continue to care for
you and your families.
Remember we grew from just one patient and your referrals will allow us to thrive during tough economic times. Please consider forwarding this email to a friend or family member.
Sincerely,
Julie Vails, MD
Vails Family Practice
2009 H1N1 & Seasonal Influenza Seminar
+ Evening Flu Shot Clinic!!
Seasonal Flu Shots are Here!!
FLU SHOT HOURS
M/T/W/F 9-1 2-6 Th 2-6
No appointment necessary.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
ENTER THROUGH THE PEDIATRIC DOOR
Two Vaccines??
We anticipate providing both the regular flu (seasonal influenza) and the H1N1 flu vaccines this year. The regular flu vaccine is here and ready to go. It will be billed to your insurance if you are a VFP patient and is $25 for the public. You can drop in to get the vaccines.
The H1N1 vaccine is expected to arrive in mid-October. Cost is not yet determined but likely to be around $15 for the public.
H1N1 INFLUENZA is different from the regular flu. It is affecting a very different group of people than the regular flu!! Studies suggest that vaccination with seasonal influenza vaccine will NOT provide protection against the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus, therefore most people will need two separate & different vaccines this year.
Confused? Not sure if you should get the flu shots? Who is at highest risk for complications?
H1N1 virus would likely infect 30 to 50 percent of the U.S. population this fall and winter, with symptoms occurring in approximately 20 to 40 percent, or 60 to 120 million people with as many as 1.8 million hospital admissions, and cause between 30,000 and 90,000 deaths in the United States, primarily among children and young adults. So far in California 1,528 people have had confirmed H1N1 and 128 people have died.
In anticipation of your many questions, I will be hosting a free seminar at our office on this topic Thursday, October 1st from 6 pm to 7 pm. I will discuss the latest information about these vaccines including how flu vaccines work, why we need two vaccines this year, and who is at highest risk for complications this year. I will explain why some people believe the flu shot gave them the flu and why it is important to get vaccinated even if you never get the flu. I will also talk about how to take care of your family if someone gets flu-like symptoms at home, when to return to school or work, and who should get anti-flu medications. Childcare will be provided. Please register for this event and feel free to bring a friend or colleague.
This seminar will be followed by an Evening Flu Shot Clinic from 7 pm to 8 pm for those who desire the seasonal flu shot. (Registration appreciated.)
Please consider joining us for this special event as I simply won’t have enough time to discuss these topics with each individual family at office visits or over the phone. If you cannot make it, let me know that you would be interested at another time and we will consider another event.
Website Flu Page
Finally, if you do get sick with a fever and a cough, get some helpful information on our website flu page.
And, of course, here’s my Luca (21 months).
At Vails Family Practice, our whole purpose is to take care of you – to provide comprehensive, personal health care to you and your families. I am grateful to continue to care for you and your families.
Remember we grew from just one patient and your referrals will allow us to thrive during tough economic times. Please consider forwarding this email to a friend or family member.
Sincerely,
Julie Vails, MD
Vails Family Practice
FLU SHOT HOURS: M/T/W/F 9-1 2-6 Th 2-6
No appointment necessary.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – ENTER THROUGH THE PEDIATRIC DOOR
Studies suggest that vaccination with season influenza vaccine will NOT provide protection against the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus.
We will be providing both the regular flu (seasonal influenza) and the H1N1 flu vaccines. The regular flu vaccine is here and ready to go. It will be billed to your insurance if you are a VFP patient and is $25 for the public. You can drop in to get the vaccines.
H1N1 vaccine is expected to arrive in mid-October. Everyone will likely need two shots, three to four weeks apart. Cost is not yet determined.
H1N1 INFLUENZA is different from the regular flu. It is affecting a very different group of people than the regular flu!!
H1N1 virus would likely infect 30 to 50 percent of the U.S. population this fall and winter, with symptoms occurring in approximately 20 to 40 percent, or 60 to 120 million people with as many as 1.8 million hospital admissions, and cause between 30,000 and 90,000 deaths in the United States, primarily among children and young adults.
So far in California 1,528 people have had confirmed H1N1 and 128 people have died.
WHO IS AT HIGHEST RISK?
- Pregnant women are very high risk.
- Children newborn to 4 years old are being hospitalized the most.
- School aged children have the most number of confirmed H1N1.
- More school aged children have been hospitalized in four months this year (April to July) than the total number of people age 5-49 that are usually hospitalized in an entire year from regular flu.
- 70% of hospitalized people have an underlying medical condition that makes them high risk such as diabetes, asthma, pregnancy, heart conditions.
- Older adults are less likely to get H1N1.
WHO SHOULD DEFINITELY GET THE VACCINE?
- Pregnant women
- People aged 6 months to 24 years of age
- People who live with and care for children under 6 months of age – parents, siblings and daycare providers, grandparents.
- People aged 25 to 64 who have medical risks (asthma, diabetes, heart conditions)
- Health-care and emergency medical services personnel
- Anyone who wants to after those above are vaccinated
ARE YOU SICK WITH FLU LIKE SYMPTOMS??
This information is current as of 9/1/09, and is meant to be used as a general guideline. It should not replace your good judgment and is not intended to take the place of a personalized doctor’s appointment. Please call the office if you are a patient (or your doctor) to make an appointment or to speak with the provider if you are unsure if you should to be seen.
If you are experiencing any respiratory symptoms such as cough, sneezing or runny nose when you come in for your appointment, please immediately come to the front desk and ask for a mask and wear it through the duration of your visit. We do not want you to wait in line to get the mask.
** Right now, only pregnant women with fever and cough and hospitalized patients are likely to be treated with flu medications. This recommendation may change. **
H1N1 Symptoms (Similar to the symptoms of seasonal flu)
Age less than 60 years with fever (>37.8 C or 100 F) and new onset of cough
+/- sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills, fatigue, diarrhea and vomiting
High Risk Groups
Children under 5 years old (Children <18 years old on long term aspirin therapy)
Pregnant women
Patients with chronic disease (asthma, diabetes, heart disease, immunosuppressed, HIV)
Obese patients (BMI >35)
Home Care
- For low risk patients with fever <101, body aches, mild cold/flu symptoms
Home Care Instructions:
- Stay home for at least 24 hours after your fever is gone without the use of fever-reducing medicine or 7 days after start of illness, whichever is longer.
- Avoid travel, work, school.
- Keep away from others as much as possible. Prevent others from getting sick.
- Drink clear fluids such as water, broth, sports drinks – Pedialyte for infants, to keep from being dehydrated.
- Get plenty of rest.
- Cover coughs and sneezes. If you do not have a tissue to cough or sneeze into, cough into your elbow area, not into your hands.
- Throw away tissues and other disposable items used by the sick person in the trash. Wash hands after touching used tissues and similar waste.
- Wash your hands frequently and especially after coughing or sneezing. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Have everyone in the household wash hands often with soap and water. Hand sanitizers may be used.
- Dishes can be done in dishwasher or with hot soapy water.
- Take medications for symptom relief as needed for fever and pain such as Tylenol and Motrin and cough medicine. Do not take them if your symptoms improve. Do not given aspirin or medications that contain aspirin (e.g. Pepto-Bismol) to children under 18 years old.
- Do not give over-the-counter medications except Tylenol or Motrin to children under 4 years old. Do not give Motrin to children under 6 months old.
- Be watchful for emergency warning signs that might indicate your need to seek medical attention
- Household providers of people with H1N1 are not expected to wear a mask, unless they are in high risk group.
Emergency Warning Signs
In children, emergency warning signs that need urgent medical attention include:
- Fast breathing or trouble breathing
- Bluish or gray skin color
- Not drinking enough fluids – signs of dehydration
- Not urinating as much as usual
- Severe or persistent vomiting
- Not waking up or not interacting as usual
- Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held
- Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough
- Fever returns after being absent for a day, or a significant change in fever pattern occurs. For example, it was 101 degrees Fahrenheit for several days and now it’s 103 degrees.
- Seizures
In adults, emergency warning signs that need urgent medical attention include:
- Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen
- Sudden dizziness
- Confusion
- Severe or persistent vomiting
- Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough
- Seizures
- Signs of dehydration
Is it ok to breastfeed my baby if I am sick? Is it OK to take medicine to treat or prevent H1N1 flu while breastfeeding?
- A mother’s milk is made to fight diseases in her baby. This is really important in young babies when their immune system is still growing.
- Do not stop breastfeeding if you are ill. Breastfeed early and often. Limit formula feeds if you can. This will help protect your baby from infection.
- Be careful not to cough or sneeze in the baby’s face, wash your hands often with soap and water.
- Your doctor might ask you to wear a mask to keep from spreading this new virus to your baby.
- If you are too sick to breastfeed, pump and have someone give the expressed milk to your baby.
- Mothers who are breastfeeding can continue to nurse their babies while being treated for the flu.
More information:
http://flu.gov
www.cdc.gov / h1n1flu.com

August 2009
New Evening & Phone Hours
The response to early morning hours (Monday and Wednesday starting at 8 AM) has been tremendous, and we are excited to announce new evening appointments every Tuesday until 8 PM!!! We have also extended our telephone hours to 6 PM daily.
TSFL / Medifast Weight Loss Program 
With the birth of my son and the “death” of my thyroid, I gained quite a bit of weight. After much work, I have lost 25 pounds. I can’t quite celebrate yet as I have another 40 to go. Tripp and I started on a weight management program that is working very well for us. As extremely busy people we needed something that was super easy. Even before my pregnancy, I was looking for the right program to offer my patients – one that promoted healthy eating, that had no gimmicks, that was affordable, and that worked. I am proud to tell you about Take Shape for Life featuring the Medifast Program.
It is a complete lifestyle program featuring great tasting meal replacements combined with the education and support of our team. My staff and I have been evaluating this program and have already started helping patients lose weight, while teaching them how to keep the weight off for good. Our first two clients lost 35 and 25 pounds in their first month. Because it is so easy and because of the success we have seen so far, we have decided to make this program available to all of our patients.
We are hosting a free tasting of Medifast meals and explaining the program this Thursday, August 20th from 5:30 to 7:00 at our office. You can bring friends or family members. They do not have to be a patient to benefit from the program. If you can’t make it, join us any Tuesday from 4 to 5 pm or learn more at our website at www.vailsfp.com/weight-loss.
What else is new?
First, I am grateful to have accepted the Sacramento Business Journal’s Women Who Mean Business Award. This is a distinct honor and I am glad to be counted among the women movers and shakers in our community.
Also, let me welcome the addition of my husband, Tripp Kuehnis, to our team. Tripp joined the office full-time in April and is responsible for business development, marketing, community service and informatics. He keeps me busy out in the community meeting folks and speaking at various events.
I’ve been busy updating our corporate look with a new logo and new marketing materials which reflect the look of the new office and our commitment to taking care of young families like yours. The website also got an updated look andmore info than ever. There is now Upcoming Events and Weight Management pages. I added handouts on Iron Deficiency Anemia and where to find iron in your diet, plus one on the pros and cons of circumcision.
New Babies & New Bumper Stickers
I have updated the New Arrivals blog on my website so check out all the babies that are new to our office and those that I have personally delivered in the past few months.
Here is a preview of our new bumper stickers. If you want one, let us know. They come in red, pink, blue, grey, yellow and green for both boys and girls.


Finally, here’s my little Luca (21 months). Yep, he is now blond, go figure.
At Vails Family Practice, our whole purpose is to take care of you – to provide comprehensive, personal health care to you and your families. I am grateful to continue to care for you and your families.
Remember we grew from just one patient and your referrals will allow us to thrive during tough economic times. Please consider forwarding this email to a friend or family member.
Sincerely,
Julie Vails, MD
Vails Family Practice
As a reminder:
Cash Pay Patients and $40 Office Visits
Economic times are tough for all us. Some of you may be facing a loss of your medical insurance. Our typical cash pay office visit ranges from $100 to $250. During this economic downturn and for limited medical issues, we will reduce the cost to as low as $40.00. To qualify (and to satisify the lawyers) you must not have insurance coverage at the time of your visit and will need to complete a financial need form in our office. We do not verify your income. This is an honor system. If you can pay more, great. If not, that’s ok too. You simply must pay the fee at the time of your visit.
We extend this offer to new patients as well. Tell someone you know who needs this option. Ideally they should sign up to be a patient before they have an urgent need to be seen.
Click on any photo for details:
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- Welcome Angel! Born to Victor and Linda June 15, 2009 – 6 pounds, 12 ounces
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- Welcome Asmaa! Born to Naser and Nancy July 14, 2009 - 6 pounds, 5 ounces
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- Welcome Audrey! Born to Kendrick and Jenevieve July 9, 2009 - 7 pounds, 6 ounces
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- Welcome Charlotte! Born to Joseph and Jannell July 8, 2009 - 8 pounds, 4 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Hector! Born to Hector and Aleia July 29, 2009 - 7 pounds, 9 ounces
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- Welcome Jace! Born to Trino and Leandra July 27, 2009 - 9 pounds, 0 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Jamar! Born to Jamar and Krystelmaree July 12, 2009 - 7 pounds, 10 ounces
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- Welcome Johnny! Born to Johnny Sr. and Rosie June 23, 2009 – 7 pounds, 15 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Justin! Born to Koob and An Soua June 13, 2009 - 6 pounds, 8 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Kaleb! Born to Chris and Rae Ann July 17, 2009 - 7 pounds, 2 ounces
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- Welcome Katie! Born to Ka Hing and Anna July 15, 2009 - 4 pounds, 12 ounces
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- Welcome Kylie! Born to Richard and Jessica June 9, 2009 - 5 pounds, 2 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Olivia! Born to Reyna July 9, 2009 - 7 pounds, 15 ounces
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- Welcome Tyler! Born to Shee-la July 8, 2009 - 7 pounds, 2 ounces
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- Welcome Vynnese! Born to Andy and Judy July 16, 2009 - 8 pounds, 9 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
We also welcome newborn Mario & Lamya!!
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- Welcome Adrian! Born to Juan and Yenny March 20, 2009 - 7 pounds, 11 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Arianna! Born to Anthony and Nicole March 31, 2009 - 8 pounds, 15 ounces
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- Welcome Donya! Born to Ahmad and Sofia April 25, 2009 - 8 pounds, 3 ounces
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- Welcome Hope! Born to Chao and Shoua April 21, 2009 - 8 pounds, 3 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Jason Jr.! Born to Jason and Savannah May 5, 2009 - 6 pounds, 5 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Maryann! Born to Salvador and Maribel April 20, 2009 - 8 pounds, 7 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Savanna! Born to Shawn and Mariah March 3, 2009 - 6 pounds, 15 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Vanessa! Born to Lisandro and Stefanie April 14, 2009 - 6 pounds, 11 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!

And here’s beautiful Lana Jade! Born to Joan and King November 24, 2008 – 6 pounds, 13 ounces HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Natalie! Born to Thomas and Emily February 10, 2009 - 6 pounds, 7 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Nehemiah! Born to Imani and Derrick December 27, 2008 - 8 pounds, 12 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Brianna! Born to Katrina and Pedro October 18, 2008 - 6 pounds, 8 ounces
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- Welcome Rio! Born to Selina and Ryan October 23, 2008 - 6 pounds, 8 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Violet! Born to Brianna and Taylor September 12, 2008 - 7 pounds, 3 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Annie! Born to Anabel and Richard November 25, 2008 - 9 pounds, 2 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Amaya! Born to Dara and Michael October 19, 2008 - 6 pounds, 11 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Aiden! Born to Nicole and Brian December 14, 2008 - 9 pounds, 2 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Alanna! Born to Cheryl and John January 28, 2009 - 7 pounds, 6 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Corey! Born to Jessica and Christian February 9, 2009 - 8 pounds, 2 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Devin! Born to Kimberly and Romel September 28, 2008 - 7 pounds, 7 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Bailyn! Born to Mai and Ronald September 17, 2008 - 7 pounds, 14 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Jeremiah! Born to Juanita and John January 18, 2009 - 8 pounds, 15 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Lance! Born to Pan and John December 20, 2008 - 6 pounds, 11 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Malike! Born to Clara and Richard October 16, 2008 - 6 pounds, 10 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Madison! Born to Beth and Brent February 8, 2009 - 6 pounds, 5 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Malekhai! Born to Casandra and Marcus
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
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- Welcome Nayeli! Born to Susana and George September 21, 2008 - 8 pounds, 15 ounces
HAND DELIVERED by DR. VAILS!!
Congratulations to these special parents who allowed me to participate in the deliverly their babies in the last few months!!!
We also welcome newborns Lana Jade, Parker and Addison!!
If you don’t see your little one’s photo, please email one to us at vailsfp@vailsfp.com.
Thank you! We have been voted #1 in patient satisfaction among Hill Physicians South Area doctors. We also rated highest in patient access and coordinated patient care. We are grateful to those of you who completed patient satisfaction surveys. I am so proud of my staff; they work so hard to take great care of you and your families. Thank you for trusting in us.
Our office was recently featured on the cover of M.D. News Magazine which goes out to all doctors offices. You can read that article on our website.
New Office and Phone Hours
You asked, you begged, you win!! We now have early morning appointments on Monday’s and Wednesday’s starting at 8 AM. We have also extended our telephone hours to 9 AM daily.
We also want to welcome Megan to the front desk. She was promoted to this position and is doing an amazing job. She is truly enjoying meeting each of you.
Cash Pay Patients and $40 Office Visits
Economic times are tough for all us. Some of you may be facing a loss of your medical insurance. Our typical cash pay office visit ranges from $100 to $250. During this economic downturn and for limited medical issues, we will reduce the cost to as low as $40.00. To qualify (and to satisify the lawyers) you must not have insurance coverage at the time of your visit and complete a financial need form in our office. We do not verify your income. This is an honor system. If you can pay more, great. If not, that’s ok too. You simply must pay the fee at the time of your visit.
We extend this offer to new patients as well. Let someone you know who needs this option know. Ideally they should sign up to be a patient before they have an urgent need to be seen.
The process of becoming a new patient in our office just got easier. New patients can now stop in any Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday between 4 pm and 6 pm to complete the registration process. Orientation is also now held twice monthly. I would like to get Orientation on a DVD to really streamline becoming a new patient. If you have a passion for producing videos and want to showcase your skills, please contact the office.
Education, New Babies and Other Tidbits
You know I am all about education. I have added the very best article I have ever read on the vaccine and autism debate to my website.
You may want to check out this website: www.drgsmedisense.com. I really like this local doctor’s electronic newsletter. She takes a lot of time to explain really tough medical issues without all the media spin and with lots of real science in plain English. I really enjoyed her articles titled “Diet Sweetener Scare,” “Herbal Supplements” and “Constipation, Bloating, Diarrhea, and Pain” in her September 2008 newsletter. You can sign up to receive future issues if you are interested. Just one more resource for reliable information.
Finally, I have updated the New Arrivals blog on my website so check out all the babies I have personally delivered in the past few months. And here is an updated photo of my little Luca to brighten your day.
At Vails Family Practice, our whole purpose is to take care of you – to provide comprehensive, personal health care to you and your families. I am grateful to continue to care for you and your families.
Remember we grew from just one patient and your referrals will allow us to thrive during tough economic times. Please consider forwarding this email to a friend.
Sincerely,
Julie Vails, MD
Vails Family Practice