MD4You looks forward to supporting your client’s care and your litigation needs.
Yes. Our team has extensive experience working on a variety of personal injury cases, including car accidents and slip and falls. Over the years, we’ve developed streamlined processes for communicating with personal injury attorneys regarding treatment plans, medical documentation and providing other information for case evaluation.
Yes. While we provide thorough, clear documentation of your client’s care journey and future care needs typically negating the need for our testimony, we’re happy to testify in court if necessary.
Our priority is doing whatever it takes to help your client achieve their best outcome. Should your client’s condition deteriorate or if pain returns, one of our providers will reassess their condition and adjust their care and pain management plans accordingly. This includes referring your client to a specialist for further evaluation if needed.
Our providers start with a detailed patient history and physical examination. Based on this initial assessment, patients are then sent for diagnostic imaging tests, such as X-rays, CT scans and/or MRIs. Depending on the results of this comprehensive evaluation, we identify the nature and severity of the patient’s condition and develop the best treatment plan based on their needs.
Yes. All our physicians are board-certified and have more than 25 years combined experience in pain management. This ensures patients only receive care from highly qualified specialists.
We have established communication channels—including secure messaging within an electronic health record system—to facilitate clear and accurate transfer of patient information and promote smooth collaboration for seamless patient care.