Address: 415 E Main St, Endicott, NY 13760, USA
Phone: +16077852460
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
La Princesa
Answered pretty quickly but there only accepting new patients who are comfortable seeing male doctors . There are no female doctors accepting new patients . Just a heads up .
DAIL J. Walsh
Waiting room is comfortable as we sit waiting our turn. The people at the windows don't get upset if you get flustered.
apil Backus
My son had to use the walk in of course like all mothers your thinking 3 hours later.absolutely not they had us in amazing care for my son best walk in ever thank you all for your best amazing job ever 😁
kevin hawley
I seen Mcdermott on Feb 3 because of a fall and my ribs were hurting very bad, she was abrasive an uncaring towards me. They took Xrays an prescribed me an anti-inflammatory. I called back the next day because the pain was so great i couldn't take it anymore, and needed something for the it. She hung up on me after telling me blah blah blah i don't want to hear it. I eventually went to see my mother's doctor and found out i had 3 broken ribs that i lived with the pain, for almost 4 weeks because she misdiagnosed me. She is not a professional and very unpleasant. Someone should look into this so called professional. Posting this because i'm all healed thanks to a good doctor named John Welch in Johnson city NY.
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If you have access to the patient portal, you can cancel it there. The last time I rang them to cancel an appointment I was on hold for 54 minutes.
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Ascension Medical Group primary care doctors care for the whole person - they listen to understand you and your health needs to deliver care that’s right for you. They serve as the first point of care for common illnesses and health issues, and also coordinate with specialists, advanced practitioners and medical resources as needed. These doctors start by having a conversation with you to understand your full health picture. From there they work closely with you to explore your options and develop a personalized care plan that ensures the right care for you.
Those kind of questions don't really belong here. You'd be better off contacting your doctor directly. If you have patient portal set up you can message your doctor online. Otherwise I'd call.
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