Please call Katahdin Valley Health Center as far in advance as possible to schedule your appointments. This will make it easier to choose times that are most convenient for you. Our office phone number is 207-538-3700 or toll-free 1-866-366-5842.

If your health plan restricts the clinics or providers you can use, be sure your plan has approved the healthcare you are requesting. This will help you avoid unexpected fees.

Checklist of information you will need when making an appointment

KVHC needs information to identify you, to locate your medical record and to reserve the appropriate amount of time for your appointment. We will ask you for the following information:
  • Your name
  • Your date of birth or Social Security number (This helps ensure that your medical information is not confused with someone who has a similar name.)
  • Reason for the appointment (Be as specific as possible so that we can reserve the right amount of time for your visit.)
  • Whether you want a particular doctor/healthcare provider or the first available appointment

Canceling an appointment

If you cannot keep your appointment, please call KVHC as soon as possible or no later than the day before. We realize that sometimes emergencies come up and your plans may change. However, giving us as much notice as possible helps us better serve you and our other patients. When you call, we will help you reschedule for another day and time.

Preparing for your appointment

Although we will make most of the preparations for your appointment, there are a few things you must do:
  • Insurance/Medicaid/Medicare card: Please bring your insurance, Medicaid or Medicare card with you to your appointments. We will verify your coverage, so we can process your bill correctly.
  • Co-payment or prepayment: If your health plan has a copayment or you have a pre-payment requirement, please bring your payment with you. We accept cash, personal checks, VISA debit and credit cards, American Express, Discover, and Mastercard.
  • Medications list: Please bring a list of your current prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, vitamins or supplements, as well as a list of known drug allergies.
  • Notes about your health concerns: Some patients find it helpful to write a few notes about the symptoms they are experiencing and any other health concerns.