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    MinuteClinic at CVS

    3.0 (6 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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    Norton Immediate Care Center - Clarksville

    Norton Immediate Care Center - Clarksville

    2.4(13 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Kind staff, clean office, sanitization procedures enacted, and social distancing enforcement. If…read moreyou absolutely have to go to a clinic in these times, these are the things you hope to see once you get inside. Most of these things existed here in one way or another, and some were strictly enforced, with a few exceptions in their lobby/waiting room. Reception folks had masks. They had a "used pen" basket, but pens and old papers were left on the counter from previous patients. I would have liked to have seen mask enforcement on other waiting patients in the lobby; roping off chairs seemed insufficient as the waiting room is quite small. I would have also liked to have seen hand sanitizer stations near every door with a handle (my glove ripped opening one, which made me afraid to touch anything). The doctor (or APRN) is only allowed to enter your room once, to limit exposure, so he has to make sure he's doing it at the exact right time. For my visit, it was at the end of my appointment, after he had spoken to me on my cell twice, after one nurse asked general history questions (do you smoke, etc), another nurse recorded my symptoms over the phone, and a radiologist took me to get an X-Ray. During the APRN's short time with me, he took my BP, listened to my lungs, took my temp, recorded my RHR, and said he was pretty sure what I had was related to asthma and allergies. He also explained, "We have seen a lot of COVID here," so that I knew why he was unable to remain in the room for more than 5 min. The "a lot of COVID" statement scared me and had me grabbing paper towels from the patient room sink, just in case I had to touch anything on my way out. Most of my visit was by phone call from within the patient room; four phone calls in total to various nurses and the APRN. Why didn't they just do this with me from the parking lot? I spent all day trying to avoid exposure (this all started by a TeleClinic mandating I see someone in person because my symptoms necessitated an "in-person evaluation and diagnosis"), so leaving me in a room where numerous COVID patients were recently shedding for at least an hour each, felt like unnecessary risk to a non-COVID patient if evaluation was all to occur via phone anyway. During my visit, I also had a chest X-Ray due to chest pain, tightness and difficulty breathing; I was told I'd be given another mask, but they let me wear my personal, homemade mask. When all was said and done, I (an otherwise healthy patient, with asthma), was exposed the second-hand COVID germs for almost 90 minutes and was left to ensure my own sanitization for much of that time (mostly by avoiding touching anything). All in all, it was likely safer than shopping at Costco, and they had a lot of the right procedures in place, but I would prefer better enforcement and more safeguards and consideration be applied from the patient's perspective, and not just the clinic staff's perspectives. However, they were very kind and attentive, and I felt they truly did care about ensuring a correct diagnosis before I left their building.

    Had a 1:00 appointment. Got there at 12:49. Wasn't take back until 3:00. Didn't see a doctor…read moreuntil nearly 4:00. The doctor rushed in, was in a hurry, rude as hell, and acted like she didn't believe me when I told her how I felt. Was in and our in about 2 minutes. I waited another 30 minutes to be told an antibiotic had been called in and I could leave. Will not return.

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    Patient Room: Me, waiting for the APRN, in my homemade mask.

    Cvs Pharmacy

    Cvs Pharmacy

    1.9(7 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Currently traveling from out of town and needed to utilize a CVS in Indiana. If I could give this…read moreplace negative stars I would. I too deal with the public and customers so I fully understand the stress of being busy but there is a way to handle that politely.The second time I returned after being told to come back at 4, I then waited more than an hour and I talked to several people in line and everyone said this place is ALWAYS like this. Do better it's the New Year. And hopefully a wake up call for the higher ups at CVS... YOUR understaffed, under paid and over worked crew NEED HELP!

    Would give 0 stars if possible. The techs there are the worse and either their equipment is old and…read morefailing or they have a thief. Plain and simple. I'm always short on my meds. I call it out and instead of addressing the issue and fixing it, the African dude, Curtis maybe, speaks to me like I'm a lier and a thief, which I'm neither. This location is beyond repair. They need to close it down for a month, hire all new people, except the dark skin lady who works maybe 1st and 2nd, and let her train on customer service. Those techs think everyone is beneath them. They yell out prescriptions versus speaking to someone in private, they talk to people like they are stupid, broke, and slow. The unprofessionalism is beyond repair. Plus, what tech picks and chooses whose prescriptions he's going to fill. CVS needs to step in, replace those bad apples, and move into 2026 with a clean slate because as of 11/5/2025, those techs think they are God sent, there's no one else who can do their jobs, and they can't be replaced.

    Norton Immediate Care Center

    Norton Immediate Care Center

    2.8(4 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    I was impressed with my first experience at this Urgent Care center. The office was clean and…read moreinviting, and I was greeted immediately at the window for check-in. There were 2 small waiting areas, decorated nicely. I filled out some paperwork, and was called back a few minutes later. I was there around 11:30 AM on a Tuesday and it didn't seem too busy. (I had called the day prior and they were very busy in the afternoon). The nurse that greeted me at the door was very sweet and personable, she took my information, blood pressure, temp, etc. and told me who would be seeing me. (I wish I had gotten her name, she was very sweet). A short while later I was seen by the Nurse Practitioner, Nancy Kern. She was equally sweet and personable, making small talk between checking me over and asking questions. She offered a lot of helpful tips along with describing the medication and what it was used for, and wished me well after she escorted me to check out. All in all, an A+ visit, especially for an Urgent Care center. Thank you!

    It's cold and flu season and after 6 weeks of being sick, I decided it was time to see a doctor. I…read morewent to my nearest immediate care. This particular location doubles as an occupational medicine for workers comp and drug screening. For a tuesday morning, there were five people in the waiting room. The reception area folks were kind and pleasant. I had to wait around 40 minutes before being taken back. For an immediate care, I definitely wasn't expecting a shorter wait time. Once taken back, I was greeted with by a smiling nurse who took my vitals and put me in a room. Soon after, Melanie the APRN came in. She was so kind. She listened to all of my concerns and symptoms. Her exam was thorough. She diagnosed me with bronchitis. She then sked me about my preferences for medicine and sent me on my way with lots of informational handouts. This was a great visit. The immediate care is clean and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable.

    MinuteClinic at CVS - urgent_care - Updated June 2026

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