Address: 704 Gold Hill Rd # 1200, Fort Mill, SC 29715, USA
Phone: +18038350430
Sunday: 8AM–8PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–8PM
Queacha Bolden
Don’t go here. Just go to the ER or the one in Rock Hill. In August, I was asked to come back the next day. I arrive at 7:00 and they closed at 8. I would have came the next day if I felt like I could have waited. Fast forward to Oct 6. I checked my daughter in at 5:30 and was told she would not be seen until 8:24 due to appointments being ahead of her. The waiting room was completely empty. Never heard of such thing.
Twing Fields
The receptionist and Dr Cichon were wonderful.
Stiggy (Randy)
Nice people very helpful to me (broken arm)
Fallon Leclerc
I can not express how upset and disappointed with this urgent care I am. I brought my son with asthma in to be evaluated after getting COVID and his cough was worsening. He was in his fifth day. At the time the NP said he sounded clear through stethoscope and saw no need for X-RAYS. Her exact words where “We can always hear pneumonia before we can see it on an X-Ray”. I suggested starting him on prednisone for his wheezing and that I had to start him on a nebulizer. She said that was not needed at this point with COVID that it suppresses the immune system. She offered no help to my son at all. Just food for thought in 2013 there was a Dutch medical study posted in the European medical journal .” 140 patients had pneumonia which were diagnosed through X-RAY. Of those 140 Dr.s only thought that 41 had pneumonia upon examination of a stethoscope and medical history.” That is not very good odds to gamble with someone’s health and Atrium should be responsible for what their Nurse practitioners say especially in examining patients who are at an increased risk for COVID complications such as an asthma patients and when giving advice to help family members. Of course he sounded clear! I just gave him albuterol before we came. Medical studies and journals are readily available for anyone. Please Atrium make sure your Dr.s and NP’s are in a constant state of continuing education mindset at all times and that you are hiring people who care for others wellbeing.
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Yes they do
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You can just walk in to any Atrium Health Urgent Care. If you’d like, you can reserve your spot online before you arrive. Although this isn’t an appointment, it lets us know you’re coming and helps us plan for your visit.
You can reserve your spot online before you arrive. Although this isn’t an appointment, it lets us know you’re coming and helps us plan for your visit.
We’re open every day, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Yes, we can prescribe medication if necessary to treat your condition. Common conditions that require prescription medications include infections, viruses, asthma, allergies, stomach conditions and more. To refill an existing medication, contact your doctor. We can offer a one-time dose for some medications while you wait for your doctor to make the refill.
Yes, we treat patients of all ages, including newborns.
Yes, you can get physicals for work, school, sports and more at any Atrium Health Urgent Care location. We can also provide yearly physicals, but we recommend getting established with an Atrium Health provider for long-term preventive care.
If you’re having COVID-19 symptoms, we can provide a COVID-19 test. If you need a COVID-19 test for travel or due to exposure, visit another testing site near you. Visit our website for more information.
We do not offer the COVID-19 vaccine at this time. Go to our website to find a location, or visit another vaccination site near you.
Yes, Atrium Health Urgent Care treats all patients, no matter your insurance status or ability to pay. Visit our website to see more information about our financial assistance options.
Yes, we use X-rays to check for broken bones, pneumonia or other lung problems (chest X-ray), foreign objects and more.
Yes, Atrium Health Urgent Care providers include doctors, as well as physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses.
Wait times vary by day, time and severity of symptoms. Visit our website to view the most current wait time estimates at all locations. If you’d like, you can reserve your spot online before you arrive. This helps us plan for your arrival, which can save you time spent in the waiting room.
Atrium Health providers and facilities are in network for most of the health insurance plans offered by Aetna, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, Cigna, Humana, UnitedHealthcare, plus many others. Our providers and facilities are also in network for many Medicaid and Medicare plans.
Yes, you’ll receive a bill in the mail after your visit. Depending on your insurance, you may owe a deductible or copayment at the time of your visit.
Yes by appointment
Have you tried google if you mean you already know the name? Or Shiland Family Clinic to see a list of doctors?
They can see three year olds, but you'll get the actual medicine from the pharmacy.
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