Ten Reasons to Visit Your Local Minute Clinic
Currently Serving 20 States
Have you heard of the Minute Clinic? Yes, it may sound like the McDonald's of medicine, but in a nation without universal healthcare, it indeed serves a very practical purpose. The Minute Clinic is relatively inexpensive, so individuals withoutOne. No appointments are necessary. We have all experienced the agony of being sick and being unable to make an appointment with our doctor for days or weeks. At the Minute Clinic, no appointment is necessary. Just show up with your illness and you'll be treated.
Two. They are open seven days a week. No more waiting until Monday when you are sick on a Saturday and want relief. Many of their locations are open from eight a.m. until eight p.m. seven days per week.
Three. The Minute Clinic is affordable. Treatments range between $28 and $110 depending on your illness. For example, the Minute Clinic treats Swimmer's Ear for $49.
Four. Most insurance is accepted. Minute Clinic is in-network with most major insurers, so if you are fortunate enough to have medical insurance, you will likely be reimbursed.
Five. You will receive quality care. Minute Clinic is staffed with qualified nurse practitioners and physician assistants, who are trained to treat patients eighteen months and older.
Six. They can write prescriptions when it is clinically appropriate.
Seven. The Minute Clinic currently serves twenty states, including Arizona, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington State.
Eight. The Minute Clinic is conveniently located near pharmacies. In fact, check your local CVS/pharmacy, and you may very well find they are equipped with a Minute Clinic right in their store.
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