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Appointments required.

Walk-in for care at Doctors Of Waikiki located at 120 Kaʻiulani Ave in Honolulu, HI. Our urgent care center serves the Honolulu community with comprehensive medical care for non-life-threatening conditions.

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Location

120 Kaʻiulani Ave

Ground Floor, Wing 10 & 11

Honolulu, HI, 96815

Office hours

Hawaiian Standard Time (HST)

Sun

8:00 am - 11:59 pm

Closed now

Mon

8:00 am - 11:59 pm

Tue

8:00 am - 11:59 pm

Wed

8:00 am - 11:59 pm

Thu

8:00 am - 11:59 pm

Fri

8:00 am - 11:59 pm

Sat

8:00 am - 11:59 pm

Insurance and payments

Insurance

While Doctors Of Waikiki partners with the below insurances, we recommend giving your insurance provider a call to confirm coverage and benefits.

Medicare
PPO
Self-Pay

Self-pay

This location accepts payment without insurance. Self-pay prices include an office visit charge unless noted. For more details, .

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What patients are saying...

2.0

In all my 40 years of being in the health profession in Hawai'i, I have never experienced a more rude, curt, unprofessional and disrespectful medical practice. I was a patient for many years at the Doctors of Waikiki clinic for 3 reasons. I was extremely satisfied with their founding physician Dr. Alan Wu because of his knowledge and chair side mannerisms.Secondly, I respected the very personable and compassionate office manager Chrissy and thirdly, their convenient office hours. However, Dr. Wu and Chrissy abruptly left the clinic recently. The Doctors of Waikiki staff has always had a very high turnover rate. Most of their staff members are extremely rude and unprofessional. Yesterday, I went in for an exam hoping to get a chest x-ray to help diagnose the cause of my persistent cough. Their nurse practitioner Marina, the worst health care assistant I have ever encountered, was curt and argumentative from the start of my appointment. She asked me why I was there and I explained that I had a persistent cough for nearly 4 months and also a benign nodule in my left lung that needed an occasional chest x-ray for monitoring purposes. She told me that I didn't need a chest x-ray. I then responded that she was not a doctor and that I preferred that DR. TRPKOVSKI make that decision. She was irate and asked in a harsh tone if I was implying that she didn't know what she was doing. I told her that she was not qualified to diagnose my condition nor qualified to determine whether or not I needed a chest x-ray, as she was NOT a physician. Keep in mind that taking a preliminary chest x-ray is a very common first step when trying to diagnose the cause of a persistent cough. I know this as I am also a doctor with over 40 years of experience. I walked out of the exam room as I felt that she was too toxic to deal with. Mind you...this was my FIRST ENCOUNTER with Marina...ever. I asked the front desk to have the owner/CEO physician, DR. TRPKOVSKI call me when he got in that evening. He never called me back. Today, I talked to the new office manager Pamela, to explain my situation and to try to schedule a chest x-ray. I told her that I did not need to talk to DR. TRPKOVSKI at this time as he obviously did not care as he did not call me yesterday. Well, DR. TRPKOVSKI came on the phone anyways and told me that he wanted me to find another doctor. Huh? Can you believe that? After trying to explain how rude Marina, his nurse practitioner was to me, he didn't care. I am the boss at my clinic also. If my nurses ever behaved unprofessionally (they never do), I would be the first to apologize to my patient. Even if the patient was in the wrong, I would never "86" my patient UNLESS the patient was abusive. So as you can see...the TOXICITY at the Doctors of Waikiki permeates from the top down. I rarely post comments online but this was so over-the-top ridiculous that I felt a need to warn anyone contemplating being a patient at the Doctors of Waikiki. Good riddance! FYI, Dr. Alan Wu gladly accepted me as his "new patient" as I was able to track him down and schedule an appointment. In retrospect, this fiasco was a "blessing in disguise."

Anonymous

Apr 22, 2024

2.0

In all my 40 years of being in the health profession in Hawai'i, I have never experienced a more rude, curt, unprofessional and disrespectful medical practice. I was a patient for many years at the Doctors of Waikiki clinic for 3 reasons. I was extremely satisfied with their founding physician Dr. Alan Wu (his excellent skills and chair side mannerisms)...personable, compassionate office manager Chrissy and their office hours. Dr. Wu and Chrissy abruptly left the clinic recently. The Doctors of Waikiki staff has a very high turnover rate. Most of the staff are extremely rude and unprofessional. Yesterday, I went for an exam and (hoping for) a chest x-ray for a persistent cough which I explained in their check-in registration. Their nurse practitioner Marina, was by far, the worst health care assistant I have ever encountered. She was curt and argumentative from the start of my appointment. She asked me why I was there and explained that I had a persistent cough for nearly 4 months (no Covid, no cold) and a benign nodule in my left lung that needed an occasional chest x-ray for monitoring purposes. She told me that I didn't need a chest x-ray. I then responded that she was not a doctor and that I preferred that DR. TRPKOVSKI make that call. She was irate and asked in a harsh tone if I was implying that she didn't know what she was doing. I told her that she was not qualified to diagnose my condition nor qualified to determine whether or not I needed a chest x-ray, as she was NOT a physician. Keep in mind that taking a preliminary chest x-ray is a very common first step when trying to diagnose the cause of a persistent cough (I know this as I am also a doctor with 40 years of experience.) I walked out of the room as I felt that she was too toxic to deal with. Mind you...this was my FIRST ENCOUNTER with Marina...ever. I left the office immediately. I told the front desk to have the owner/CEO physician, DR. TRPKOVSKI to call me when he had some time. He never called me back. Today, I talked to the new office manager Pamela, to explain my situation and to try to schedule a chest x-ray. I told her that I did not need to talk to DR. TRPKOVSKI at this time as he obviously did not care to hear about the incident yesterday. Well, DR. TRPKOVSKI came on the phone anyways and said that he wanted me to find another doctor. Can you believe that? After trying to explain how rude Marina, his nurse practitioner was to me, he didn't care. I am the boss at my clinic also. If my nurses ever behaved unprofessionally (they never do), I would be the first to apologize to my patient. Even if the patient was in the wrong, I would never "86" them UNLESS the patient was abusive (which I never ever was to anyone there.) So as you can see...the TOXICITY at the Doctors of Waikiki permeates from the top down. I rarely post comments online but this was so over-the-top ridiculous that I felt a need to warn anyone contemplating being a patient there. Good riddance! FYI, Dr. Alan Wu gladly accepted me as his "new patient" as I was able to track him down and schedule an appointment. In retrospect, this fiasco was a "blessing in disguise."

Anonymous

Apr 22, 2024

5.0

Great service from check in to out! Highly recommended

Anonymous

5.0

Awesome staff, great nurses, impressive providers

Anonymous

5.0

Awesome and knowledgable front staff, caring nursing staff, awesome providers! Made the whole experience more pleasent when I was sick.

Anonymous

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do patients rate Doctors Of Waikiki in reviews?

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How do I make a booking at Doctors Of Waikiki?

As an urgent care center, Doctors Of Waikiki is first and foremost a walk-in clinic. You should be able to arrive unannounced during their normal business hours and be seen without an appointment. You may, however, want to call ahead to check their current wait time.

What insurance does Doctors Of Waikiki accept?

Doctors Of Waikiki accepts Medicare, PPO, Self-Pay. Additionally, the clinic is likely in-network for most major commercial carriers including BlueCross Blue Shield, United Health, Aetna, and Cigna. Depending on your specific insurance plan, your out of pocket visit cost will vary. Contact the clinic directly for further details.

How much does an urgent care visit cost at Doctors Of Waikiki

Depending on insurance status and whether Doctors Of Waikiki is in-network with your specific plan, an urgent care visit to this location may vary. Generally speaking, a co-pay for the visit itself will range from $35-75 with lab tests and other services possibly increasing that total. Without insurance, the self-pay price of a visit will likely be between $100-250 depending on the reason for visit or prescribed treatment plan. Additional services such as lab tests, x-rays, medications, and other services may be additional costs. Please make sure to talk with your provider about the costs prior to receiving treatment.

What are the primary services of Doctors Of Waikiki?

As an urgent care center, Doctors Of Waikiki treats a range of non-emergent injuries and illnesses, as well as provides certain preventative care. More specifically, Doctors Of Waikiki will provide a variety of vaccinations, annual exams and sports physicals, general lab tests and screenings, and diagnose and treat routine conditions like the common cold, flu, infections, rashes, allergies, strep throat, and more.

Where is Doctors Of Waikiki located?

Doctors Of Waikiki is located at 120 Kaʻiulani Ave in Honolulu and serves patients throughout the area.

Is Doctors Of Waikiki open on the weekends?

Yes. Doctors Of Waikiki is open on weekends including Saturday 8:00 am - 11:59 pm and Sunday 8:00 am - 11:59 pm.

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