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    MinuteClinic at CVS

    2.1 (8 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 1:00 pm, 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM
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    MinuteClinic at CVS

    3.3(10 reviews)
    1.3 miDupont Circle, Downtown

    Made an appointment, got there 20 minutes early at 8:50 am. They open at 9 am, appointment at 9:10…read more No one showed up to open the clinic or work. Wasted my time. Had to find an alternative, which cost me more.

    Hello, I want to…read moretell my story because I hope it will help CVS change its polices and procedures so that in the future other people will avoid the problems I faced. Briefly, after consulting with my doctor about my travel plans and lifestyle, she and I decided on a course of Bexsero, a meningitis B vaccine. Because of the proliferation of vaccines available at pharmacies like CVS, her practice no longer carries Bexsero and she told me to go to a CVS or Walgreens. She even sent a prescription to my regular CVS pharmacy at 2000 Pennsylvania Ave in Washington, DC. My pharmacy transferred the prescription to the CVS at 6 Dupont Circle because they didn't stock the vaccine, but I was told by that pharmacy that because of my age they could not administer the prescribed vaccine. I was told I needed to go to a CVS Minute Clinic. I made an appointment at the Clinic at 6 Dupont Circle, took time off from work, but was told by the clinician that he didn't care that I had a prescription. He would not administer the prescribed vaccine, although he admitted it was in stock and he had the authority to administer it if he chose. He said I was too old. I pointed out that many people are eligible for the vaccine who are older than the typical age range (and I had a prescription), and he said those people should go see a doctor (which I had already done). I went back to my doctor and she suggested I ask whether CVS would dispense the vaccine to me, so I could take it from the pharmacy to her, and she could administer it. This was amenable to the CVS pharmacist I spoke with. However, to obtain the vaccine in this manner meant it was no longer covered by my insurance. Thus, a vaccine that should have cost me nothing will end up costing me over $500, if I even get it. First, I have yet to actually receive the vaccine from CVS so I don't even know if this suggestion by my doctor will work. Regardless, I will transfer my prescriptions to a nearby nonprofit pharmacy and never, ever, use CVS for any healthcare needs going forward. Multiple CVS pharmacists told me to go to the Minute Clinic, yet the Minute Clinic practitioner at 6 Dupont Circle Washington DC told me to go away. This treatment is not acceptable, and CVS should clarify the circumstances under which it will and will not administer vaccines to its staff so they can correctly inform patients. My experience was truly awful. CVS staff were dismissive, rude, unhelpful, and generally unpleasant. I cannot justify using your pharmacy again. Do better.

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    GW Immediate & Primary Care - Mc Pherson Square - Reception Desk in lobby.

    GW Immediate & Primary Care - Mc Pherson Square

    2.3(81 reviews)
    0.7 miDowntown

    I first visited Tayler Young in January 24 and she presented herself as understanding; however, it…read morewas just the opposite after a few months with her. She prescribed two medicines ( including several other combinations) that should not have been prescribed because I have had approximately 20% drop in my kidney function by taking it. I informed her that I stopped it in August 24 because I was having heart palpitations. She was trying to treat blood pressure and improve kidney function with one medication. I did not pick up one of the medications because it had been red flagged by the pharmacist. He advised me not to take it. My last visit to her in January 2025 lasted for about five minutes of her time. She told me to come back in February in spite of the fact that my blood pressure was now normal because she had honored my request to double the original blood pressure that I have been taking for over 50 years. I missed the February appointment because the cab did not arrive. That was a good thing for me because she then denied my two prescriptions (meanspirited), saying that I had to come in. Meanwhile I had to go to several doctors for other ailments like severe ear infection, wart and muscle spasm--and to the emergency room for elevated blood pressure. I sent her a photo of the reading and she lowered it in her notes. My blood pressure is fine and I am now trying to reverse the kidney function. I complained to George Washington University Primary Care and they were complicit.

    I came here several times for COVID testing during the height of the pandemic, and always had good…read moreexperiences. When they transitioned to primary care and I had an urgent need to find a new advanced care practitioner, I came here and found Tayler Young, who is excellent. She is patient, thorough and very attentive to her patient's needs and limits. She is now basically our "family doctor". The staff here has also always been very professional, courteous and helpful. I know some are frustrated it's no longer a walk-in clinic, but once you're a patient, it's fairly easy to make appointments, get refills, etc., through MyChart. I would definitely recommend and am happy this place is part of my healthcare team.

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    George Washington University Hospital

    George Washington University Hospital

    2.0(299 reviews)
    1.6 miFoggy Bottom

    I saw Dr Anika Reddy in the GW Emergency Room for a painful and swollen lymph node which she stated…read moreshe nor her team could not feel at all (which was ridiculous because it was a big, swollen knot)... During the exam, I felt the doctor was not listening to my guidance about where the pain and swelling were. When I tried to help point to the correct area, the doctor reacted by scolding me and telling me not to touch her hand repeatedly, and kept on going on about not touching her hand...instead of focusing on examining the affected area. If you feel the need to be pretentious during an exam, let me remind you: it's my body. If you're touching the wrong spot, it's a privilege for you to even lay hands on your patients. Listen, pay attention, and stop chastising the patient for trying to help guide you. Some people are clearly working in a hospital for all the wrong reasons... Won't be back and don't recommend her bedside manner at all

    This review is for GW University Hospital (GW) and not for the outstanding Medical Faculty…read moreAssociates (MFA) who treated me for cancer. In early 2024 I was diagnosed with cancer and required lifesaving sinus and brain surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy to address a tumor. At the time, I was a federal employee and I had good medical insurance through GEHA which is in-network coverage accepted at GW. My insurance which I fortunately had at the highest level of allowed coverage, limits my maximum out of pocket expenses to $6000 for in-network expenses. When I went into GW for my surgery the hospital required me to pay them $4000 up front to cover my remaining out of pocket expenses or I would be sent away without getting the required lifesaving surgery. As treatments progressed insurance claims were submitted both by GW and MFA (the doctors). However, the MFA never asked for money until the claim was processed through insurance, they only billed what the EOB said I owed, and I paid all my obligations to the MFA under the terms of my insurance. When all the EOBs for GW were processed for 2024, it showed GW had been overpaid $1896.49 because I hit my max out of pocket before GW submitted all their claims. I have repeatedly called GW billing and they have refused to provide accountability to how my $4000 payment was applied to billing and they have refused to refund the money they have been overpaid. Also due to an error on a submitted claim by GW, GEHA initially denied part of one of my authorized radiation treatments in the amount of $760.77 which I had to appeal to GEHA to fix since GW didn't fix the paperwork and resubmit (staff in Radiation Oncology at GW let me down). It took about year and a half for and maybe 30 calls GEHA to finally get the claim fixed and GW paid (GEHA customer is very poor). I recently reached out to the DC Office of Health Care Ombudsman to see if they can resolve the matter before possibly seeking a remedy though DC small claims court. Anyone seeking treatment a GW should consider this feedback prior to care at this hospital.

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    Medics USA- Columbia Heights

    Medics USA- Columbia Heights

    3.1(45 reviews)
    1.7 miColumbia Heights

    I called for an appointment for a lab test and was given an appointment for 10:30 that morning. I…read moreshowed up on time, there was hardly anyone in the waiting room but still I waited until 11am to be taken back to a room. The nurse took my vitals and then told me to give a urine sample; I had to tell her that this was not a urine test. Then at 11:15, 45 minutes after my appointment and 2 hours after I called to make the appointment, they told me all their test kits that I needed were expired and that I should go to the other Medics USA. They claimed they would call that location to let them know I was coming, but as far as I could tell that did no good, as I still waited over 90 minutes at the second location (where service was even worse, will write a separate review).

    I really cannot stand this doctors office but the only reason I've continued to come back is…read morebecause it's right down the street from my house and I haven't yet found a new primary. I can count on every time I come in getting seen at least 45 minutes after my appointment time despite the place never appearing busy. The male nurse does not know how to take blood properly and not only hit a nerve causing my whole arm to become sore (which never happens if taken properly), but I became extremely sick and light headed because of that and because it was so hot in the office. After I was left with a huge bruise on my arm. The male doctor (I'm bad with names) is one of those doctors that start by naming all the most serious conditions that could possibly be related to your issue first to freak you out and then ends with "or it could be a lab error or fluke". Says you need to come back so he can run a full battery of tests, but then when you do he claims the issue is actually not remotely related to what he originally freaked you out about in the first place. In my case it went from you could possibly have Hepititus C to "Oh it's because you're drinking too much vegan protein powder", but let's take more blood to confirm. All in all I wouldn't recommend this place unless you are in dire need or have no other options.

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