NextCare is one of the best urgent care providers in the United States. With 173 locations across 102 cities in 12 states, NextCare strives to provide the best urgent care to its patients.
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I was very pleased with the care! The nice thing was seeing me without an appointment. I believe I was given very important information re:my cough. I appreciate giving the Covid test and diagnoses.
What a great Phlebotomist. Super friendly, and most importantly the blood draw was completely painless. Also, she was able to provide me with information on how to get my results.
While traveling to Silver Dollar City it occurred to me that what I thought was sinus trouble might actually be covid. Found this place, made an appointment,m and waited a minimal amount of time waiting. The whole staff was very friendly and cheerful!!
They were very kind. I had to have a covid test, the nurse that gave the test was very gentle. I was very thankful for that. The doctor was kind and fast, she had good explanation of things. I really didn't have to ask any questions.
Very good, less than an hour from walking in initially, and having test results back. Kept me in the loop via texted link as to where i was in line
Thank you!
Came n rather late n the day with an infected finger Got right in to see the Dr The staff at Urgent Care where Great! Taken care of right away & instructions clear Great experience! Thank u Urgent Care!
I’ve had to go to this Urgent Care twice in the last month and both times I felt that the staff and Doctors were great! Seemed very knowledgeable and professional! Great asset for Pryor, Oklahoma! Very much appreciate these folks!
Got name wrong. Listed it as Leonard Keith but it is Leonard Keith Manley.
Don't know if insurance will pay with wrong name. There 2.5 hrs for a covid test. Phones turned offf??? No one ever answers the phone.
Did a walk-in to get a rapid covid test done. I felt the wait time was reasonable and got my results within an hour after I left the clinic. No issues here.
All I needed was a covid test. I had a 12:30 appt. Didn't get called until 1:15. Sat in the room another 10 min. Took the test then had to wait another 45 minutes
I made an appointment in advanced. I get to the appointment 30 minutes early. There are 4 walk ins before me. My appointment time comes and I’m still waiting. 3 of the walk ins have went before me. Then the 4th one goes before me, 20 minutes later than my appointment time. By this time, I’ve been waiting a little over an hour since I checked in. Another pt comes in and is called in before me. I literally waited a hour and a half to be seen. I thought this would be quickest place to be seen since my sons PCP was full and my son needed in fast. I could’ve went to the ER and been seen faster. The receptionist was pretty rude as well. I will not be coming back to the Pryor Urgent Care.
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My daughter woke up with a rash yesterday morning. I booked her an appointment. We did not have to wait long before being taken to a room. The nurse was incredibly friendly and even gave me some tips for getting meds down a kid who has a hard time taking medicines. The doctor diagnosed her with contact dermatitis. She sent meds to the pharmacy. When I picked the medicine up the bottle stated to take 1 pill 4 times every day with food. This was odd to me because the last time my daughter had this medication she was given a large dose which was gradually weaned down. Also, there were 21 pills in the bottle, seemed odd that the bottle didn't specify to take only one pill on the 6th day, since that would have been all that was left. I called my daughters pcp, who I trust, and she advised she would not have ordered that medication to be dosed in the manner the urgent care doctor had prescribed. After sending our pcp pictures and the papers from Access, as they had issues getting her record from access, the pcp then called in a different medication and advised to not give my daughter any of the original prescription. I would have normally just went to the pcp, but they had no availability that day. I'm unsure if giving her the medication as prescribed would have caused any issues for my daughter, but I'm glad I had realized something didn't seem right. If it had been her father taking her, he would have never thought anything of it and just given them to our child. For this reason I am unsure about returning to Access Medical Urgent Care.