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7 Frequently Asked Questions Urgent Care – Primary Care Walk in Clinic, Suwanee, Georgia

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Why Come to Our Clinic?

We are an affordable and convenient urgent care – primary care walk-in clinic in Suwanee, Georgia.  Our charges are transparent.  No Insurance is needed.  Hassle-Free,  MD when you need it.  No surprises for your wallet. Professional quality care and unique experience.

Walk in Clinic, Arthritis, Gout, Mental Health, Anxiety,  Depression, Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation  Football, Sports Injuries, Spinal Cord Injuries, Spasticity, Headache and Migraine Clinic, Weight loss Clinic, Acne, Skin Care Services, Naltrexone therapy, Joint Injections, Trigger Point Injections, Primary Care Services

Voted  Best of Gwinnett

We offer Urgent care and walk-in Primary Care in Suwanee, Gwinnett County, Georgia.

We have worked with patients from Emory,  Gwinnett, Northside Hospital,  Piedmont, Wellstar, Northeast Georgia Medical Center, Athens Regional, and Gwinnett County Dept of Corrections.

We have coordinated care with counseling and outpatient facilities.

Please contact us at 470-962-3024 or visit us at  https://urgentprimarycare.org/services-offered/

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How can I give you feedback about my visit or help spread the word about our Clinic?

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Should I go to the Emergency Room?

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If you have an illness or injury that is life-threatening, go to the emergency room. Typical illnesses and injuries that should be treated in the emergency room include:

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Severe shortness of breath
  • Uncontrollable pain or bleeding
  • Unexplained dizziness, drowsiness, or disorientation
  • Coughing or vomiting blood
  • Severe or persistent vomiting
  • Suicidal or homicidal feelings

Signs of a heart attack that last two minutes or more:

  • Pressure, fullness, squeezing, or pain in the center of the chest
  • Pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw, or stomach
  • Shortness of breath along with or before chest discomfort
  • Breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea, or lightheadedness

Signs of a stroke:

  • Sudden weakness or numbing of the face, arm, or leg on one side of the body
  • Sudden loss of vision, particularly in one eye
  • Loss of speech or trouble speaking
  • Sudden, severe headaches with no known cause
  • Unexplained dizziness, unsteadiness, or falls when accompanied by other stroke symptoms

Poisoning:

What methods of payment do you accept?

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In order to keep our fees low for our patients, we do not accept insurance.  Our office accepts either credit cards, debit cards  or cashiers cheque.
Years ago, Doctors made a living by getting paid for their services directly by the patients they treated. That arrangement was simple. It made sense back then and it still makes sense today.

“Health Insurance” has a lot of benefits, but it can also be a problem for patients and doctors. Let me explain. When doctors accept insurance they are quickly burdened with a lot of things like paperwork, insurance authorizations, electronic filings, phone calls, and all sorts of other distractions.

Not only that but paying for the computers, phone lines, office space, and staff just to manage the insurance payments costs a lot of money which must be recovered by charging a lot per patient. One could conclude (like I have) that the high cost of healthcare in this country is large because we have too much insurance, not too little.

So, “health insurance” is responsible for most of the chaos and a large portion of the costs in a doctor’s office.

This is why more and more doctors are deciding to remove insurance from the equation. Without insurance, the patient-care processes become dramatically simplified and less expensive. Once relieved of the insurance burdens, the doctor can spend more time with patients, provide better care, and can do it at a much lower cost.

If more of us paid our medical bills directly, quality would go up and prices would go down almost overnight. When you pay your doctor directly you will get better care at a lower cost.

Have any questions? Just call 470-962-3024 or visit us.

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What is the typical wait time?

Usually 15 -20 minutes. We value your time. It can vary from day to day.

 

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What is your forms policy?

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If you need medical forms completed for school, employer, insurance, FMLA, handicapped sticker, or other forms, bring the form to our office.

The fee for each occurrence of any medical forms needing to be completed includes our office visit fee plus $extra fees for each form.

You have to be a patient for 6 months to fill out forms.