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I have made two visits to this location, once for me because of a upper respiratory infection and once for my son, because out regular doctor was unavailable and to avoid the higher co-pays with an ER visit. I take several meds and can no longer take over the counter meds for cold or flu symptoms.

During both visits, we saw a nurse practitioner but very pleased with the professional care and treatment that we received. The best part is that at neither time, did either I or my son have to wait for any long period.

Would I go back again if needed, YES!
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Originally posted by Stinky Inc.:
I have made two visits to this location, once for me because of a upper respiratory infection and once for my son, because out regular doctor was unavailable and to avoid the higher co-pays with an ER visit. I take several meds and can no longer take over the counter meds for cold or flu symptoms.

During both visits, we saw a nurse practitioner but very pleased with the professional care and treatment that we received. The best part is that at neither time, did either I or my son have to wait for any long period.

Would I go back again if needed, YES!


I am glad to see a good review of this place. I will be sending any employees or anyone else, who might need their services.
Yes, they take BC/BS as well as Medicaid. The co-pays were the same as my primary physician, which are based by my BC/BS rate plan. Because of the limit wait time, I would make them my first choice over others. During my visit for an upper respiratory infection, I was given a shot and prescription. To absorb some of the cost for the prescription, I was given a promotional coupon that saved me $ 35, so I only had to pay $ 15 for a prescription that would have cost me $ 50.00.

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