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Scripps Clinic, Anderson Outpatient Pavilion is an outpatient clinical laboratory and testing facility in San Diego offering an array of on-demand lab testing services. Depending on the necessary test, patients are either referred to Scripps Clinic by a qualified provider, or can just with test results available as quickly as the same day.
They are open 6 days a week, including today from 7:00AM to 7:00PM. Scripps Clinic, Anderson Outpatient Pavilion offers you the ability to book online in advance through Solv prior to arriving at the lab, which should cut your wait time considerably and get you on with your day more quickly.
Recognized favorably amongst their patients, Scripps Clinic has an average rating of 2.5 stars out of 5 based on 184 total ratings. In fact, recent patients have frequently used words such as "ambiance" to describe their experience at the facility.
As a clinical lab, Scripps Clinic, Anderson Outpatient Pavilion offers many different types of tests ranging from routine lab tests and blood work to tests required by employers. A few of the more popular services generally offered at clinical labs include COVID testing, blood glucose tests, CBC (Complete Blood Count), BMP (Basal Metabolic Panel), CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel), flu tests, STD tests, HIV tests, and drug tests. It is, however, important to call Scripps Clinic, Anderson Outpatient Pavilion to confirm they offer the test you need and determine if you need a referral from a qualified provider. If you do require a referral for a specific lab test, you may want to find and book a visit at a San Diego urgent care.
Insurance is accepted as payment for visits and services at this clinic.
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waited 6 hours before being seen by a DO. I went in for a severe urinary burning problem but they acted like i was just there for a very minor issue. If i had such a minor issue why would I even go to "urgent care". By definition "urgent care " should mean urgency. I am retired and i have lived all over usa, i have never experienced such delays in any other urgent care place. "Emergency rooms" are known for taking a long time since near death patients come in through ambulances and are pushed ahead of people waiting. But this type of issue should not arise at an urgent care place.
Anonymous
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2 years ago
1.0
The first time I visited, I waited 8 hours to be seen by a doctor. Then I was admitted for what they termed a life-threatening condition. I returned three weeks later with similar abdominal pain. After a chest x-ray, lab work, lung x-ray and a more than four-hour wait, I left. I wasn't sure when I would see the doctor. I just knew I couldn't sit in that waiting room any longer. I would not recommend this facility. The woman at admitting was rude or maybe just having another bad day. A person could die there before receiving care. If I had more room to write, I would describe the overt reverse racism by the rude woman at the check-in desk. Really, Scripps. I expected better.
Anonymous
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3 years ago
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