By Cathy Mercer


In medical care, urgent care clinics are relatively new. The services they offer can fill the gap between one's primary care physician and the emergency room. Their lower cost than a visit to the ER makes them a preference of insurance companies and these companies reward patients by allowing them to pay the same co-pay as they would at the doctor. Such clinics are a good choice when vacationing away from home, if one's primary care physician is not available for several days or if a person does not have a primary care physician. For many new to an area, the Milford walk in clinic is an option to get the care they need.

Urgent care facilities allow patients to receive the treatment they need if they can be safely transported in a private vehicle. The facilities offer treatment without the need for an appointment. In most cases, the wait time is shorter than at an ER and one can receive non emergency care immediately.

These medical care facilities were created to provide care for people with minor injuries and illness. It was hoped they would help to reserve emergency rooms for those who had suffered injuries or illness considered life threatening. They have helped with this. They are also often open after the normal medical clinics close and provide the care patients need in order to get better.

There are many benefits to patients of these facilities. They are seen by a doctor and treated in much less time than if they were to make a visit to the local emergency room. Insurance providers appreciate the reduction in costs and most of the time, the patient is only responsible for the normal co-pay he or she would make for a visit to a primary care provider. There is no appointment necessary.

Patients should consider this type of facility as an alternative to the emergency room for many conditions. They are ideal if one's primary care physician is unavailable or if one does not have a primary care physician. For many individuals, the convenience of these facilities makes them worthwhile.

Patients can expect to receive help for any nonemergency medical need. Most of these clinics have x-ray machines, work with labs and provide sutures. They offer a wide range of services that one would find in any other medical facility.

In some cases, patients may still need the services of an emergency room instead of urgent care. In general, if the patient has fainted or remains unconscious, has difficult breathing or suspects he or she is having a heart attack or stroke, he or she should be transported to the ER. Like one's local doctor, these facilities are simply not prepared to handle such emergencies. Other reasons to go to the ER include sudden serious injuries caused by accident, such as a car crash.

When you need to see a doctor, but the condition is not serious enough for the ER, a Milford walk in clinic may be the best option. The facility allows patients to be seen by medical personnel that can provide the care needed. The option is less costly than a trip to the ER but more accessible than most primary care physicians.




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