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Monday: 8AM - 7PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 7PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM - 7PM
Thursday: 8AM - 7PM
Friday: 8AM - 7PM
Saturday: ClosedSunday: Closed
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accepts credit cards accepts insurance gender-neutral restrooms
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Marin Community Clinic
3110 Kerner Blvd, San Rafael
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I greatly appreciate the wonderful admin staff & understanding dental team. I've been a patient over the past 10+ yrs and have always received excellent care as well as great support in challenging dental issues (i.e. dentures)! Highly recommend these clinics!!
I see a different doctor every time because the primary care doctor is booked months in advance. It's a mixed bag for sure-Some good things & some bad. Currently I have Obamacare because the premiums tripled once Obama passed the bill-& he quite literally "passed" the bill to the middle & lower class. Now I cannot afford any kind of real insurance due to my income bracket & Obama care is the only choice I have. Obama care is health care for all & quality for no one. Under Obamacare doctors are getting paid way less so there is much less incentive now to become a doctor. They are not saints who enjoy working for free-They are doctors! At best the doctors here do whatever they can to help you. But at worst, here is an example; I was experiencing a serious heart issue, showing all the classic signs of having a heart attack. This was out of the blue... It was weeks before I could see a cardiologist. The cardiologist I saw was told all of the classic symptoms whenone is about to have a heart attack. Yet, he had zero desire to take an exray or MRI etc... set me a way to do a stress test, running on a treadmill basically. And didn't see me again for three weeks. At which point he offered me no explanation of any kind. Yet I experienced this heart problem for 7 weeks straight. I spoke with others with different healthcare plans (wealthy people) who had the exact same symptoms & their cardiologists took it much more seriously-getting x-rays and MRIs done very quickly to figure out what was going on. One of them sure enough was on the verge of having a heart attack. This made me feel like the cardiologist I saw really didn't care about my life. Literally whether or not I lived or died. I'm assuming it was related to not getting paid (?). Another example, I went in and was diagnosed with Covid last month. The doctors instructions; go home and drink liquids. My response: "that's it?" No mention of Zink, VC, VD, magnesium, Pedialyte... Nothing. Now with Obamacare, I am reading medical books and have anatomy flashcards and I'm learning how to do my own research. At this point my own research has been perhaps more effective than seeing a doctor under Obamacare. To reiterate, the primary care doctors are doing the absolute best they can-& I have a tremendous amount of respect for the way they help as best they can. If I need an antibiotic they are the only ones I can get it from-And they know which one is for which ailment. I put three stars because I'm very grateful for the doctors who are doing the best they can for someone who can't afford healthcare... Even though the reason I can't afford healthcare is BECAUSE of Obamacare. Obamacare has messed our health care system up really bad.
(Translated by Google) Not all the staff who work there are friendly except for the doctors and nurses and the pharmacy girls.(Original)No todo el personal que labora en ese lugar es amable a excepción de doctores y enfermeras y las chicas de farmacia