Rancho Family Practice Associates is located at 7777-B Milliken Ave. Suite 260, in Rancho Cucamonga on the NE corner of Foothill Blvd. and Milliken Ave. in the Rancho Medical Building.
Our normal office hours are 8:00 to 5:00, Monday thru Friday and our office is closed for lunch, 12:00 to 2:00.
Rancho Family Practice Associates is a full-service general medical practice serving the entire family. Our procedures are too numerous to list here however, check the services portion of our website to see the long list of procedures that we perform. We are here to serve your medical needs and can either treat or refer treatment on all medical problems or concerns.
Dr. McMillian has been a fully licensed and specialty trained physician since 1980. Please refer to the "Bios" section of this website to read a complete description of Dr. McMillian's education, training and experience.
Family Practice can be considered a generalized specialty. Family physicians undergo an additional 3 years of residency training beyond medical school. This training includes pediatrics (newborn to adolescence), internal medicine, women’s health, sports medicine, surgery, and geriatrics. This broad range of training prepares family physicians to handle a large variety of problems that present to a physician’s office. Those problems beyond the expertise to the family physician are referred on to the appropriate specialist.
Physician Assistants are health care professionals who are licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. A Physician Assistant (PA) is trained with an intensive education using the medical model that is designed to complement physician training. The training is usually 24 months and can result in a certificate, bachelors degree or masters degree. After graduation, a PA must pass a national certification board exam before beginning to practice. Like a physician, a Physician Assistant is trained to take a patient history, perform physical exams, diagnose and treat illnesses, order and interpret tests, and perform minor office procedures. In most states, including California, a PA can write prescriptions. PAs focus on preventive medicine, patient education and quality time with their patients. Physician Assistants exercise autonomy in medical decision making within the context of the supervising physician-PA relationship. Most PAs practice in primary care, though some decide to specialize in areas like surgery, orthopedics or pediatrics.
Nearly all of our patients come from the Inland
Empire metro area and other California communities, but we also
have many patients from throughout the US who come specifically for our
comprehensive health evaluations.
Some of our patients do not have health insurance. Many are members
of large HMOs but choose to come to us when they want a second
opinion or a specific health concern addressed. Some simply come
because of the high quality of care Dr. McMillian strives to provide.
We schedule our appointments realistically, and the average waiting room time is 5-10 minutes. Unless an in-office emergency has arisen, you will not grow old in our waiting room. If you are a parent, please note: Dr. McMillian is a parent, too. If your child is sick and needs us, Dr. McMillian will make every effort to see him or her promptly.
Our history forms are kept as simple as possible.
You can either fill out your new patient form here online and submit
it in utmost confidence or download our form, fill it out bringing it
with you to speed the process in-office. Dr. McMillian will also discuss
your history in the privacy of our comfortable consultation rooms so you
won't have to discuss these details while sitting undressed on a cold
exam table.
Our examination rooms are equipped to allow us to handle all sorts
of common procedures: lacerations, mole removals, a variety of
sprains and fractures, and asthma attacks. We do EKG's, lung testing,
body fat evaluations and hearing tests in our office as well.
All of our patients pay us at the time
of service; many then submit their claims to their insurance
company for reimbursement. We take cash, checks, Visa, and Mastercard.
We strive to have all aspects of our practice, including our
professional fees, reflect our ethical and rational approach
to your care. Our charges are based on the time we spend with you and
any materials or equipment we use.
Insurance is a personal choice. Not many of us
have the money to cover catastrophes or an extensive hospitalization.
On the other hand, for the office-based medical care that you
are likely to need in your life, working oustide HMO constraints allows
Dr. McMillian to care for you with a level of attentiveness that you may
find invaluable.
Most patients who come to us for their primary care keep their
insurance plans or obtain catastrophic insurance to cover
specialty care or hospital treatment.
Others continue seeing the primary-care doctors provided
by their insurer and turn to us for consultation, second opinions
or our comprehensive health assessment. All our patients pay
us directly for the care we provide.
For specialty care, we've selected a network of excellent physicians in the metro area who share our commitment to personal care. If you need hospitalization, we can maintain contact with your hospital team and provide seamless follow-up once you're home.