Arrival
Arrival Time
We accommodate all of our patients in a timely manner. We understand that your time is valuable, and we will make every effort to see you at your scheduled appointment time. Unfortunately, emergencies, complications and other issues might lead to unexpected delays.

Appointment Preparation
What to Bring to Your Appointment
Help your child’s appointment run smoothly by bringing the following items with you:
- Your child’s insurance card
- Your picture ID
- Court documents showing you have legal guardianship (if you are not the child’s parent)
- List of the child’s current medications
- If your child is new to LuskinOIC, please also bring the child’s medical records (if available)
If your child has already been seen in an emergency room (ER) for the injury, please also bring:
- Any X-rays taken in the ER
- Discharge papers (when available)
- Any X-rays taken by past healthcare providers
After-Visit Summary
An after-visit summary will be provided to you or will be accessible on your MyChart account. The summary includes any orders, instructions or follow-up appointments.

Questions to Ask
Our physicians love when you ask questions. To help you understand how you can actively participate in your child’s treatment and recovery journey, here are some common questions:
- What will treatment look like for my child?
- Will my child need physical therapy?
- Will the treatment process be painful for my child? If so, how can I help with pain management?
- How might this injury impact my child in the future?
- What does follow-up care involve?
- Will this injury impact my child’s future growth or mobility in any way?
- What if the provider I want my child to see does not have any openings for several months?
- Will I still be seen if I do not have a referral?
- If my child is a return patient and we need to have X-rays taken prior to the appointment, do we go straight to outpatient radiology?
Patient Forms
Urgent Care Forms
Cerebral Palsy Forms
Patient Health Assessment
Scoliosis Forms
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from families planning a visit to LuskinOIC.
Please bring your child’s insurance card, your photo ID, and a list of your child’s current medications. If you are a legal guardian rather than a parent, bring court documents confirming guardianship. If your child is new to LuskinOIC, bring their medical records if available.
If your child was already seen in an emergency room for this injury, also bring any X-rays taken there, discharge papers when available, and any X-rays from past healthcare providers.
LuskinOIC makes every effort to see patients at their scheduled appointment time. However, emergencies, complications, and other issues can occasionally cause unexpected delays. We appreciate your patience and will accommodate all patients as promptly as possible.
Yes. An after-visit summary will be provided to you directly or made accessible through your MyChart account. It will include any orders, instructions, and follow-up appointments.
Forms vary depending on the type of visit. Urgent Care registration forms are available in English and Spanish. Cerebral Palsy patients may need to complete intake, health assessment, and age-specific forms. A Scoliosis patient questionnaire is also available in English. All forms can be downloaded from the Patient Forms section of this page.
Yes. LuskinOIC will help you verify your insurance and identify any requirements, deductibles, and co-payments. They never turn down a patient and are dedicated to helping every child get healthy regardless of financial situation. Visit the Billing and Insurance page for more details.
LuskinOIC physicians encourage questions. Some helpful ones to ask include: What will treatment look like for my child? Will my child need physical therapy? Will the treatment be painful, and how can I help manage it? How might this injury affect my child’s future growth or mobility? What does follow-up care involve? Will I still be seen without a referral? If X-rays are needed before a return visit, do we go directly to outpatient radiology?