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Urgent Care that coordinates with primary care This new urgent care clinic expands UW Medicine’s commitment to providing high-quality health care to Kirkland and Eastside communities.
Although sometimes, primary or urgent care shouldn't be your first stop. “There are times when it's absolutely appropriate to go straight to the hospital. If you think you're having a heart ...
Children treated with primary care telehealth visits were less ... infection treatment during telehealth visits in virtual urgent care settings, authors noted, leading them to study its use ...
Cone Health, the Greensboro-based healthcare system, will open Monday its second urgent-care clinic in Winston-Salem in the ...
The clinic offers the following services: urgent care, seasonal allergy treatments, flu shots, laboratory services, primary care, physicals, routine checkups, vaccines, x-rays and COVID-19 testing.
The retrospective study was conducted using data from Cedars-Sinai Connect, a virtual primary and urgent care program that began in 2023. An extension of Cedars-Sinai's in-person care, Cedars ...
It’s generally a good idea to establish a relationship with a primary care physician before health issues arise. That way, when an urgent medical need comes up, people have someone to turn to ...
This is Cone's second expansion into the market of its two biggest competitors, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist and Novant Health.
The region’s first Pediatric Urgent Care recently opened in Watertown. It aims to give families access to board-certified care for common pediatric emergencies like fevers, injuries, and ...
The Albanese government has failed to meet its election commitment to keep Medicare Urgent Care Clinics (UCCs ... and addressing systemic issues in primary care, they’re throwing money at ...
Limited access to primary care providers has shifted the burden to other parts of the health care system, like hospital emergency departments and urgent care centers. Experts say that if people ...
The closure will impact approximately 25,000 Rhode Islanders, who will need to find new primary-care physicians. Anchor cited difficulties recruiting physicians due to rising costs and low ...