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Total Access Urgent Care
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I have used Total Access Urgent Care many times in the last year, most recently this past week. The care I get is thorough and the service is relatively quick. This time I needed fluids for a stomach virus which they were able to give, along with filling a prescription at the on-site pharmacy. Overall I am very satisfied with the treatment I've gotten from each of the providers. They take their time with you and are willing to answer any questions. Andrew is particularly detailed in his evaluations, but really, you can't go wrong with any of the core providers. the only thing I would caution, particularly if you don't have insurance and are footing the bill yourself, watch out for the ""add-ons"". Sometimes I think they are running the bill up with drugs and tests. I've started asking them if certain things are necessary and why. For instance who cares if the virus I have is ""the flu"", - will doing a flu swab have any impact on the treatment of my symptoms? Other than that minor observation, I have nothing but positive experiences with them and use them more than my primary physician.
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