General Appointment
Jason S. Ahuero, M.D
Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Surgeon
For all appointments and inquiries, please call or click here to request an appointment online .
We are happy to hear from you. Please contact us using the information below:
Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Texas Medical Center
6445 Main Street
Suite 2500
Houston, TX 77030
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Pearland Office
8520 West Broadway Street
Suite 100
Pearland, TX 77584
Tel:
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Smith Tower Office
Bone & Joint Clinic of Houston
Smith Tower
6550 Fannin Street, Suite 2600
Houston, TX 77030
Tel:
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- www.jasonahueromd.com
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The following forms can be printed out, filled in, and brought with you when you visit our office. Please note, these documents are in (.PDF) format. These files can be opened in Adobe Acrobat Reader. To Download Acrobat Reader
Please arrive 10-15 minutes early for your appointment for registration and to fill in a health questionnaire.
Upon arrival for your appointment, please bring with you all your insurance cards and the completed medical paper work. If your appointment is made well enough in advance, you can request that we mail out papers for you to fill out and return to our office. Otherwise, you need to arrive early enough to complete these papers in our office before your appointment time. We will make every effort to meet all our scheduled appointments. However, in some instances there may be delays. When this occurs, we will keep you informed as soon as possible. All prescription refills can be handled during your office visit or by phone during office hours.
To cancel an Appointment
Telephone the office during business hours and allow at least 1 days' notice so that we can offer your appointment time to patients on our waiting list.
We recognize that your time is valuable, and we make every effort to run on time. Occasionally emergencies or patients require a little more time, and these cause scheduling delays beyond our control. We apologize if we keep you waiting.