Ricki Diamond, DO
Specialties: Pediatrics
Location: West Phoenix
We know scheduling an appointment can often be difficult or frustrating. We make it easy.
New patients: Call us! We’ll help you book your visit with us! Need to get seen soon? We have nine sites across Maricopa County. Call us today: 480-964-CARE.
Returning patients: Click Schedule Appointment or call us at 480-964-CARE to book your visit.You can use the online tool to schedule health care appointments in Arizona for physical exams, sick visits, wellness visits, follow-ups and more.
Our Arizona Medical Patient Support Center is open weekdays 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and every Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and assistance is available in the top 14 languages spoken in Arizona!
If you need to see a doctor or provider who speaks English, Spanish or any other language, we’ll help you get the care you need. We take every insurance and welcome Medicaid and AHCCCS patients.
One of the many things our patients love about us: You can use our in-house Pharmacy to ship your prescriptions (for free!) to your home. We do this to make sure our patients get outstanding care and to enable your Provider & Pharmacist to partner on one team, to help you be your healthiest you.
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If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, please provide at least a 24-hour notice to allow other patients access to your timeslot. If you are unable to let us know at least 24 hours in advance, and we are unable to fill your appointment time, you will be considered a no-show.
If you schedule you appointment online you will receive a confirmation email that will have a link to cancel or reschedule your appointment.
A patient is considered late when he or she arrives after their scheduled appointment time. If you arrive late, we will try to work you into the next available time, but other patients who have arrived on time may see the provider first.
Please note that new patients are asked to arrive 30 minutes early in order to complete new-patient forms. Arriving less than 15 minutes prior to your first new patient appointment will be considered late.