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    Peachtree Immediate Care - Hiram - Entrance and waiting area

    Peachtree Immediate Care - Hiram

    2.3(57 reviews)
    5.0 km

    We had a fine experience. We checked online first and booked an appointment; they sent us a link to…read morefill out all the registration beforehand. When we showed up, they were expecting us, and they treated our child well. We were in and out within an hour (remember we booked online about two hours precious). Everything was friendly; the nurse actually got out kid several stickers. We felt cared for and welcomed. We've been here three times and been pleased every time with the care. Yes, there will be peak times when you will wait a while, but it's immediate care, not a hospital or a primary practice. Thus far, all diagnoses and prescribed medicines have worked out great. Grateful.

    On Wednesday June 24 I started to feel ill, headaches, sore throat, fever, swollen lymph nodes,…read morethings like that. After running a fever for a few days I decided to visit Peachtree Immediate care on Monday June 29th. I was tested for Covid and Strep. Doctor said I had strep and tonsillitis and prescribed me amoxicillin and lidocaine 1ML, and sent me on my way. All was well and I felt a little better but the headaches, and sore throat persisted. After 8 days of taking the antibiotic I began to develop a rash all over my body. The rash was small red dots that were not raised. Me and my mother decided it was best to have a visit at my primary doctor, but I would not have been able to get an appointment for a number of days, so with the rash worsening we decided to go back to Peachtree Immediate care. We had an appointment at 12:50, we weren't seen by the doctor until 2:45ish. The doctor comes in and takes a look at me and goes, "yeah your tonsils look like they are healing, and your rash is definitely a rash. We will prescribe you an alternative antibiotic incase you need it but I don't think you do, come back if anything worsens." Unhappy with that experience and answer we left. I didn't take the antibiotic as instructed by the doctor. After a few days I took a look at my tonsils and they looked horrible, definetly not tonislls that were healing. At this point I had been under the weather for nearly 2.5 weeks. Doing my own research, strep and tonsillitis should have cleared up within 5-7 days. A few days after the poor visit at Peachtree Immediate care, we go to Piedmont Urgent care. At this visit I tell the doctor what has happened so far and her first thought is to get me a rapid Mono test. It comes back positive. Turns out all my symptoms pointed towards mono and they were unable to tell at Peachtree. The telltale sign was the rash and persistent symptoms despite amoxicillin and no allergy to amoxicillin. We also learn that the second antibiotic that the doctor at Peachtree prescribed me was pointless as it was for skin or bone infections and had nothing to do with my "infection." At Piedmont I was prescribed a steroid to help me feel better as I recover, as well as a normal amount of lidocaine (10-15ml instead of 1ml.) Overall, My first visit at Peachtree Immediate care was good and I appreciated the help. My second visit went poorly as the doctor kind of brushed off my symptoms (Of mono) as an allergy to the amoxicillin and "improving tonsils" (they were not improving). The added 2 hour wait time also made the visit worse, though I understand sometimes places get busy. Payment was easy as each time was just a $35 co-pay I seriously do recommend people to Piedmont urgent care instead, as from my experience the doctors there were much more knowledgeable and eager to help find out what was wrong with me and treat it. I hope my experince at Peachtree Immediate care was an isolated incident but from reading other reviews it appears it is not.

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    Alan Cheng, MD - cardiology - Updated July 2026

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