PAP Smears
Pap smear results can take up to 2 weeks to receive.  If there is anything abnormal, our office will contact you.

Mammograms
If there is an abnormal finding, our office will notify you as soon as possible.

Lab Work/Biopsies
Lab and biopsy results can take up to 10 days to receive.  Our office will contact the patient with any abnormal results; therefore no news is good news.  If you prefer something different please discuss with your provider at the time of your visit.

Referrals
If your insurance requires a referral or preauthorization for any services requested by your physician, please contact our office.  This process can take up to 5 days depending on your insurance company. 

What is a P.A. and what can they do for me?Physicians Assistant’s (PA) are mid-level practioners who are extensively trained and work under the direct supervision of a licensed physician.  PAs take medical histories, perform exams, order and administer tests, make diagnoses and determine treatment.  Martha Green and Rebecca Miller provide have over 35 combined years of gynecology experience.  If you would like more information regarding PAs and their profession, contact American Academy of Physician Assistance at www.aapa.org and/or ORSC Academy of PA’s at www.scapapartners.org.

Thank you for visiting Dr. James T. Martin’s website.  Here are some frequently asked questions for you to review.  We look forward to meeting you.
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Q.  Can your office perform ultrasounds in the office?
A.   Yes we can perform ultrasounds in the office.

Q.  What hospitals does Dr. James T. Martin Jr. participate with?
A.  Dr. James T. Martin Jr. is an active member with the Trident Regional Health System

Phone Calls
When leaving a message for the nurse please provide the following information:  your name with spelling of last name, your contact phone number, and your date of birth and a brief summary of why you are calling.

Medication Refills
Please allow 24 hours for refills.  When requesting a refill, we need your name, date of birth, name of your medication and your pharmacy phone number.  Please check with your pharmacy before calling the office again.