Reviews for Fastmed: Van Ooteghem Christopher
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Monday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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worst place ever double charge you and can't get in touch with no. one in office or billing the care truly sucked , they don't give you a receipt on purpose so they can take your money ......
I came in for a pre employment drug screen . Julie & Ms. Carol were very nice ! I would definitely return only to this particular location . I had a negative experience at another location so I would stick with this one in the future . They both exhibited top tier service from the medical staff to the front desk ladies great customer service . You can tell they actually care about patients that are coming in . Thanks for all your help ladies !
Perhaps this location is going through a rough patch. On the 18th of September, I visited here having made an appointment for 4pm. This was not helpful in that I waited until after 4:30 to be seen. I had fallen in my home, September 15th, having tripped over an empty milk crate, landing on my right side - full on. Bruised and scraped, it didn't appear to be all that bad. Until terrible groin pain ensued. At urgent care, my exam and x-rays revealed nothing was broken. I was told it was probably a muscle strain (I volunteered to use a cane for the days leading up to this visit). The NP who I was seen by stated that he didn't see anything on the x-rays, but that he would read them that night and call me with any update. I left there with a pain killer and muscle relaxers. I was also told to use Aleve (Naproxen Sodium) for OTC treatment. I believed that I would heal pretty quickly. When I went to my Primary Care Physician the next week, I was sent for x-rays because her diagnosis was that I could have broken something that this urgent care center missed. She was right, and my x-rays showed I had a fractured femoral neck on my right leg. I was in surgery the next day. Although human beings make mistakes sometimes and not all medical professionals are trained equally, I expected to be directed to the ER should things not get better or get worse. Perhaps I would have gotten treatment sooner, and be 2 weeks ahead of where I am now. Additionally, I have Stage 3 Kidney disease and would have never been prescribed drugs containing NSAIDS if the urgent care center did a thorough evaluation of my health history. It's a good thing that my kidneys were not injured by this prescriber. If you trip and fall, get to the ER. They have current radiological equipment that this urgent care center does not. Better results = better treatment and recovery.