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Walk-in Clinics Even Today Continue To Be Unquestionably Convenient

by Patrick Ward Walk in Urgent Care Clinic
When one of your children wakes up and complains of sore throat, what do you do?

Is it a usual ritual to find out when your primary doctor’s office will open, make a phone call, and then schedule an appointment?

The appointment given to you in all probability will be for late in the day or early afternoon which additionally will entail a sit in the waiting room before you get to see the doctor.

So what can be the other way out?

You can take your child to a walk in clinic on way to your work and be done in less than 30 minutes.

It is no wonder many parents choose a walk in clinic every time there is a non-life threatening emergency.

For a walk in clinic in Washington DC no appointment is needed. 

The treatment is fast and cost effective. 

A survey has revealed that it is not just the below average income Americans who visit walk-ins, more than 50 percent of those with above average income do so too.

Most patients have a primary care physician, yet they seek out care at a walk-in because the primary care doctor is not always available.

It is understandable why doctors do not approve of urgent care or walk-in clinics. They are of the opinion that only primary care physicians can  take optimal care of patients with chronic conditions.

“We offer a comprehensive, coordinated, and patient-oriented approach”, says a primary care doctor based in MD.

But we must keep in mind that walk-ins do a good job while taking care of patients that need urgent care for non-life threatening illnesses like fever, sore throat, upset stomachs, earaches, diarrhea, and even minor injuries.

But if you visit a walk in clinic in Alexandria VA during these Covid-19 pandemic times, will you be safe or have the services undergone any change?

The good news is many urgent care clinics have implemented changes to keep employees and patients safe.

  • Patients have to go through a screening process upon entry.
  • There is curb-side testing for potential Covid-19 patients. 
  • Telephonic screening is done for symptoms of Covid-19.
  • Injured and seriously ill patients are treated with proper precautions.
  • The doctors and staff use PPE or personal protective equipment during direct patient interaction.
  • Improved cleaning protocols are in place to prevent spread of the corona virus.
  • All patients and visitors are required to abide by social distancing norms.

So if something happens to you or anyone in your family that may require urgent care, rest assured that walk-in clinics are ready to help.

But keep in mind you do have a responsibility.

When you visit a walk in clinic in Washington DC, remember the following points.

  • If you feel sick with possible Covid-19 symptoms, call and tell the doctor of the clinic you plan to visit. They may have special instructions for you.
  • Schedule an appointment well in time so that you limit your wait time.
  • Limit the number of people you bring to the clinic. 

Do not ignore the assistance walk-in provides. It can save you or your loved ones from serious health problems later on.  

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About Patrick Ward Freshman   Walk in Urgent Care Clinic

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