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When Do You Use Mobile Alabama Urgent Care Instead Of The Emergency Room?

By Diane Scott


The emergency room is the first choice for many people who get sick or hurt no matter how serious the situation is. They don't even consider the possibility that there might be someplace else where the treatment is equally as good as that found in the emergency room. They might be surprised to learn the waiting room is usually not as full and the bill is not as high in a Mobile Alabama urgent care clinic. This is the best place for patients experiencing non-life threatening conditions.

There are times when calling 911 and getting emergency treatment saves lives. There are other times when requesting an ambulance is unnecessary and ties up professional services that are urgently needed elsewhere. Understanding the difference is important. If you think you are having a heart attack, have lost consciousness, or have uncontrolled bleeding, you need to get to an emergency room as soon as possible. Accident victims and those who are suffering from overdoses should also seek emergency treatment.

Individuals with colds, flu, fever, and aches and pains would be better off going to another facility that can provide relief for the symptoms these problems cause. Shots and vaccinations can be handled at these places as well. Facilities such as these are a good option for those who need serious or after hours help, but not critical treatment.

Other walk-ins, like retail centers, are good options for individuals who have minor injuries, want their blood pressure or heart rate checked, or need shots and vaccinations. They are typically found in pharmacies, malls, and big box stores. These facilities are not staffed by doctors, but they do have qualified nurse practitioners and certified assistants.

In many places, there are facilities that specialize in pediatric priority treatment. In these clinics, only children below a certain age, usually sixteen, are seen. Adult clinics may see both adult and minor patients. Others specialize in adults only. Before you decide to visit one of these facilities you should call ahead to see what kind of treatment they offer.

One of the reasons some people avoid these clinics is because they are afraid the qualify of treatment will not match that of the hospital. High priority facilities are staffed with highly experienced and qualified professionals with all the appropriate credentials and licenses required at any other medical facility.

Most of these types of facilities accept insurance, and almost all of them accept Medicare and Medicaid patients. The people who come in are expected to pay in full at the time of treatment. Those with insurance may have to pay a deductible. Whether or not the visit is covered will depend on the type of policy the patient has.

Not every illness or injury requires an emergency room visit. Those with non-life threatening conditions should seek help from other facilities that can handle the situation. This reduces the workload for emergency personnel and gets the patient assistance quickly, efficiently, and affordably.




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