Friday, March 18, 2016

At A Walk In Clinic Mansfield TX Patients Can Get Free Basic Medical Treatment

By Ronald Stevens


Sooner or later most people develop diseases, sustain injuries or simply do not feel well. In such cases many people will simply make an appointment with their doctor and get the medical treatment that they need. For many others, however, this is not an option. They cannot afford private medical care yet they need treatment. Luckily, there is hope for these people. At a walk in clinic Mansfield TX patients can expect free or very cheap medical attention.

Walking in medical facilities can be found almost everywhere. Some pharmacies offer such facilities within their premises and many charities also offer similar services. In the United States there are currently more than eleven thousand such facilities in nine thousand different locations. As the name of these facilities indicate, patients can simply report for treatment. No appointments are necessary and no patients are refused.

Those that cannot afford private health care should familiarize themselves with the location of suitable facilities close to them. It is important to take note that not all facilities offer the same services. There are urgent care facilities that will only provide emergency treatment. This is the most common type of walking in facility. Retail facilities, on the other hand, provide a wide variety of treatments for common ailments, vaccinations and minor injuries.

These facilities offer any advantages. Many of them offer their services free of charge and if a fee is charged, it is normally minimal. Another advantage is that a large percentage of the facilities are open twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. Most people have access to a facility close to their homes and the locations are almost always reachable by public transport.

Unfortunately there is also much criticism. Because patients cannot make appointments, they often have to wait in very long queues and it can take a long time to obtain treatment. The long queues also mean that the attending health care workers are under pressure to process the patients as fast as possible. This often leads to a situation where vital information is not obtained from the patient, resulting in errors of judgement.

Most urgent care facilities have an attending doctor, but this is not the case with the vast majority of retail facilities. The latter is normally manned by nursing practitioners. The level of treatment on offer is therefore limited. Critics say that no proper diagnoses can be made and that treatment is limited to the symptomatic. Because there is no doctor present, no prescriptions can be issued and patients have to be satisfied with non prescription medication only.

Another major drawback of walking in facilities is the fact that the medical history of the patient is not kept or available. Private health are professionals depend on such records when they treat their patients. The patient history provides information about previous treatment, medication used in the past and data regarding important factors such as blood pressure. Without this history proper treatment is unlikely.

Despite the criticism levelled at these facilities, the fact remains that many people simply cannot afford private medical care. Walking in facilities, at the very least, can provide treatment for minor ailments and injuries, vaccinations and an evaluation of symptoms. For many people this is better than having no access to medical treatment at all.




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