Health Information & Online Library
At Olmsted Medical Center, we believe good health starts with great care™. We also believe the best care is possible when patients are active partners in becoming and staying healthy.
To help you take an active role in your healthcare, we provide free 24-hour online access to clinically reviewed information on more than 4,000 health and medication topics. While this information is not intended to replace a consultation with your healthcare provider, it can help you find answers to your questions and learn more about medical topics of interest to you.

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How to make the
most
of your appointment
Help us to best help you:
- By calling ahead for your appointment, you can be assured a minimum waiting time.
- When calling for an appointment, please provide a complete list of issues you would like the care provider to discuss. This allows us to schedule adequate time for your appointment. If you have multiple issues and do not make us aware of these at the time you call, we will schedule you for follow-up appointments.
- Please bring a list of all medication you are taking, including herbal or non-prescription supplements. Bring the medication in original bottle(s) if possible.
- If you have advance directives (including a living will, organ/tissue donation, etc.), please bring a copy to include in your medical record.
- Co-pays are due at the time of your visit.
- Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time to insure that your registration and billing information is accurate.
If you find you cannot keep an appointment, please call the office or department where your appointment is scheduled and let us know. Some departments may bill you if you miss your appointment and fail to cancel beforehand. If you arrive late for your appointment, we reserve the right to reschedule.

