Reviews for The Everett Clinic Primary Care
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Monday: 7:30AM - 7PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM - 7PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM - 7PM
Thursday: 7:30AM - 7PM
Friday: 7:30AM - 7PM
Saturday: 8AM - 5PM
Sunday: 8AM - 5PM
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Google: 3.3/5 Facebook: 4.3/5The Everett Clinic Primary Care
3927 Rucker Ave, Everett
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I went to see a doctor. I was feeling bad, bad. the nurse started asking why I was there today, I was having chills and other symptoms, can't barely eat, or swallowing any food ,my throat was hurting so much, even the nurse said you look bad. 3 test were done all neg. So the doctor came in , all she did sent me home with antibiotics. For what she never did any other test. .
Not 14M Lives Saved, But Over 17M Dead from the mRNA COVID vaxLancet Infectious Diseases must retract this fundamentally wrong "peer reviewed" manuscript. But what happens when a Nobel Prize is granted based on bad data?ROBERT W MALONE MD, MSNOV 23Those who support this house of morons are murderers and ignorant fools. Everyone is arguing for something they know ZERO about and all for pride of life style thinking. THE 21st century will be remembered as the century of fools.Micheal Nash, Ph. D.3 hrs agoI have been incensed every time some “expert” usually with an md., mph after his name, opine about how necessary it was to protect the elderly from a bug no more dangerous...read full review
Excellent place for primary care. My doctor is considerate and always helpful. My doctor has referred me to different specialists within the Everett clinic practice that I can see for a variety of things. Every thing from allergy specialists, dietician/nutrition, cardiologist, ultrasound sound and lab work, and everything in between. I feel like this place is often overlooked as an urgent care facility but that’s why I’m sharing my personal experience with the Everett clinic and the excellent primary care and preventative care I’ve received. Consider becoming a long term patient with their primary care with their MD’s.