FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services, home visits, insurance options, and scheduling. Our goal is to provide clear information to help patients and families feel confident about receiving care from Care First Mobile Medical Group.
Care First Mobile Medical Group provides professional healthcare services directly in the comfort of your home, including primary care visits, chronic condition management, follow-up care, and telehealth consultations.
We currently provide services across several counties in Southern California, including San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, Ventura, and Los Angeles County.
Yes, we accept Medicare Part B. Our team can help verify your eligibility and assist with scheduling your appointment.
Patients without Medicare coverage can still receive care through our convenient flat-rate payment option for home visits and consultations.
You can schedule a visit by completing the patient intake form on our website or by contacting our office directly during business hours.
Appointments are often available within 24 hours, and in many cases we can offer same-day or next-day visits depending on availability.
We provide care for adults who need convenient medical services at home, including those managing chronic conditions or recovering after hospital visits.
Yes, we offer telehealth consultations that allow patients to speak with a provider remotely when an in-person visit is not necessary.
Yes, we provide post-hospital follow-up visits to monitor recovery and help prevent complications.
Yes, we work closely with hospitals, specialists, and home health agencies to ensure patients receive coordinated and continuous care.
Patients should have their identification, insurance information, medication list, and any recent medical records available for the provider.
The length of the visit may vary depending on the patient’s needs, but most appointments allow enough time for thorough evaluation and care planning.
Yes, family members or caregivers are welcome to be present during the visit to help support the patient and discuss care needs.