

Phyl told the women at the reception area that she would sing their praises and she will.

Thanksgiving is coming and Phyl will be making dinner for all of us, with minimal pain And after more X-rays of her foot, she was provided a shoe-boot which thoroughly relieved the walking she needs to do. Phylis raved about how gentle and thorough the front end staff, the nurse and the doctor were. They told her that even if it was broken, after 8 days of pain it could not hurt to let a medical professional look at the toe. Somehow, they both went out of their way and hit exactly the right tone to get through to Phyl. The two angels you had working Saturday 11/13 at 4 pm were awesome!! Throughout the week she struggled with walking so I finally got her to stop in the new urgent care. I tell you all this so you might understand her “reluctance” to come in. Sure, we had buddy-taped the toe(she was correct, it really was broken) and one of the reasons for not seeing a doc was her experience that a doc couldn’t have done much more than she had. She is so stubborn and refused a trip to the doctors all week. My wife, Phylis broke her toe 8 days ago. They take patients during all hours of operations, which offer a significant convenience to most people who have and continue to undergo the need for sudden and immediate medical attention. Urgent care clinics are located in most parts of the country in various regions to offset emergency room visits and provide a gap in healthcare services. The good thing is that most urgent care clinics will accept major PPOs and insurance cover, Medicare, as well as self-pay in the form of credit cards or cash. For regular visits and check-ups on these clinics, you should expect to pay between $20 and $100. Most urgent care facilities offer both diagnostic and preventive care such as well visits, immunizations, STD testing and annual physicals. In simple terms, an urgent care is seen as a walk-in health center that focuses in offering non-emergent health care conditions, including the treatment of the typical illnesses and injuries such as fractures and sprains, cuts and burns, scrapes, stings and bites, flu and cold symptoms, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, and much more. The difference, however, is that ERs are meant to treat major, life-threatening injuries and illnesses while urgent care centers manage life’s minor bruises and bumps. In that manner, they are similar to an emergency room. Urgent care are available to assist patients that are looking for immediate, convenient medical care.
