Address: 55 Park Ave, Collegeville, PA 19426, USA
Phone: +18663892727
Sunday: 9AM–4:30PM
Monday: 8:30AM–7:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–7:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–7:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–7:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–7:30PM
Saturday: 9AM–5:30PM
Rebeca C
They are open Sunday from 9:00am to 4:30 pm...so I was there at 4:03, the nurse said last appointment they take it's at 4," come back tomorrow", for sure there is no tomorrow for me in this minute clinic. I wonder if they start seeing patients at 9? Or later. This is ridiculous. They should have a sign for what time they plan to see patients.
navjeet kaur
We reached there at 7:20 pm and NP refused to check our patient saying that it will take 10 minutes for her to check-in the patient and she wants to go home at 7:30 pm. Although the BP of patient was extremely high, she offered no help and all she wants was to go home .
Keith Harding
I never submit posts but I am so disgusted with our recent visit to the Minute Clinic. They refused to see my 9 year daughter for a head cold due to COVID like symptoms or the combination of symptoms without a negative COVID test result. Fever, sinus congestion and a slight cough due to nasal drip, not chest congestion. My wife and I are first responders / essential personnel and have never experienced this type of corporate cowardice. My daughter was seen by the very same practitioner for the same symptoms a couple months prior, when restrictions were tighter and vaccines were not widely available and was treated. CVS’s Minute Clinic has rendered themselves useless. I guess they will focus on seeing patients who require a bogus doctor’s note for work or school. It should be noted that I had checked their website prior to our visit and it did not mention their latest protocol.
Janet Trabalka
This is where my daughter goes when she is sick. Calls them today, explaining she traveled to FL via plane, had meeting with 15 people in close quarters. 7 days later she doesn't feel well, tightness in chest, aches and tired, but no fever, and their response was to call health department. She calls them, and health department tells her to call her doctor, who is the minute clinic. So how do you get a doctor to order a test so people you were in close contact with , meeting and airplane, can get notified. That is why this is spreading. Health department and minute clinic should get their act together and give out proper advice and info
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If you are taking antidepressants they will probably have you go to the dr. that prescribed them. You can always call and ask them.
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