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    I dropped something heavy on my foot. Oh, it hurt, but I figured it would soon be fine. The next…read moremorning I saw that it was not getting better and a multi-color bruise was spreading all over my foot. The pain was there, too, so after a couple of days, I went to the walk-in clinic. It was about 5 PM and there were only a few folks waiting. I like that the waiting room has two sections - one for sick people and the other for "well patients." If you are well, are you a patient? But, I saw what they meant. I was processed quickly and a nurse took vitals. I go to Centennial Medical, but the computer had my meds up to date. I didn't realize that records could be accessed like that, but it could save your life if you were taken by ambulance to a hospital different from your system. Soon Dr. Corey Batson came in, made a few pleasantries, poked the swelling, and sent me for an x-ray. In a few minutes he told me that I didn't have a fracture (though an official reading would be there in 2 hours), messaged a prescription for a salve, and sent me on my way. Total time about 45 minutes. The lobby floor gleams, people are friendly and seem to know their jobs, and it was quick. I am glad I went there and would recommend it for those types of illnesses or injury where a walk-in clinic makes sense.

    I visited the Vanderbilt walk in clinic near my home on Sunday morning with a fever of 102.4 (I…read moreNEVER run fevers). I had a horrible headache & my throat felt like it was on fire! I also noticed an unusual sharp pain in my lower left abdomen that seemed to appear at the same time the other symptoms started. I knew something was wrong, hence the reason I chose Vandy walk-in-clinic. I have insurance & was charged $100.00 even though my Insurance card said "Co-Pay $25 Urgent Care" 1st Red Flag! The MA that took my vitals had a bad attitude & acted like I was a bother to her bc she had to work on a Sunday morning. They did a quick urinalysis. When the female PA entered the exam room, she had very little eye contact & asked the same questions the MA had just asked me! The PA had her face in her laptop, typing, for the majority of the appt. I explained that my throat hasn't hurt like this since I got my tonsils out as a young child & It prevented me from sleeping, hurt to eat, drink & even swallow. I mentioned my headache being pretty bad & thought maybe it was due to my unusual fever & BP being elevated from the pain. I purposely pointed out my lymph nodes near my throat felt swollen hoping she would check for infection. She quickly shined a light in my throat & checked my ears. She did NOT feel for swollen lymph nodes. She did however examine the pain in my lower left abdomen & asked if I had a recent colonoscopy! (Yes, I actually just had one 2 months ago!) The hands on, "physical exam" was very quick & very limited! She sat back down in front of her laptop & to my surprise said, if you hadn't just had a colonoscopy, I would suspect diverticulitis! Your urine was perfectly clean, no sign of a kidney infection etc. Even more disturbing.. she said she recommends me going directly to the ER & having a CT of my head done to rule out a possible Brain bleed!! (I chose a walk-in clinic so that I could avoid sitting in an ER for hours). She said she could have a blood test done there at the clinic BUT the results would take longer to come back & the ER would get them back immediately! I asked how MUCH longer for the results if I got the blood test done while I was right then & there? she said "oh, not until tomorrow & I'm not working tomorrow!!" (wait, WHAT? So, she's the ONLY medical professional at the Vandy clinic that can read a blood test result??). I left that office feeling less than impressed & surely didn't feel ANY relief as to why I was running a fever, throat on fire & a pounding headache! After thinking about it all evening, I called the Vandy clinic the next morning & expressed my frustration with the medical staff during my visit the prior morning & they suggested I come back in. When I checked in, the gentleman asked for my insurance card & without hesitation said, that will be $25. I explained I had just been charged $100 the morning before & he pointed to my card & said, no, it says right here.. "Urgent Care Co-pay $25" The individual at check in the day before just didn't take the time to READ! Infuriating! The MA & PA that I saw on Monday were 100% better & the PA immediately ran a Strep test & a Covid test & explained EVERYTHING to me. I waited the few minutes for the test results & he came back in with the results of my test that I did not have strep throat but indeed, did have the new strain of Covid "razor-blade strain", which explained my throat hurting so bad! This explained the fever, the headache etc. He was kind, professional & direct. I am so glad I called & went back in the following day & left with a diagnosis.

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