Address: 1605 Roberta Dr, Marietta, GA 30008, USA
Phone: +17704193120
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–7PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Tony Salaz
Bad service, already cheap for poor people, very little, if you have a serious illness they no longer send you to a specialist, medicines are already super expensive, there are more workers than anything else.
Seneca Thomas
It’s not a Samaritan’s place to me they don’t help people like they say. Not anygood
UrStoopid
If you want to be treated like cattle just to be charged as much as by private practitioners, this the place. I had to borrow money just to survive so they said I had "income" and charged more than private doctors/dentists do. Also very hard to get them to tell you how they will bill you in advance. The whole experience felt like a scam. Don't be fooled by the Jesus rhetoric.
Erica Scott
So I just called the place to get information about becoming a patient and the information I need.the receiptionist wasn’t helpful at all.she told me they haven’t accepted new patients in yrs.why the open then?that’s ridiculous
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I hope that isn't happening now they told me the same but I called during quarantine I believe and I've been needing to see a dentist especially now I'm in so much pain but back when I called I needed testing they couldn't see new patients I hope it has changed.
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Yes, but once you are an established patient they accept walk-ins for acute illnesses (such as an unexpected sickness or injury). Walk-in patients are requested to arrive before 11:30 am and can usually be worked into the schedule.
It depends. They request paperwork to assess your financial status and then based on that information, they see patients on a sliding scale. It may be free or low cost depending on annual income.
Yikes! You don’t want to be out of that for very long at all! They have a program where they can usually obtain expensive medications at a reasonable cost to the patient.
No. Must first register as a patient. Call for designated registration days.
Currently Good Samaritan of Cobb is in the process of building its capacity to take care of children. Right now, they see children ages 6 years and up, and are hoping to be able to see infants and toddlers within the next year or so. Have you tried Good Samaritan of Atlanta? I know they see young children there.
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If they are accepting new patients, it's for all adults. Idk if they take children. Wonderful medical care
You have to call and ask for an appointment and they themselves tell you that you have to bring the appointment. But the first time a doctor doesn't see you, they only register you and then they see you 3 months later.
I believe it’s a combination of government funding and private donors. The clinic is staffed with a combination of paid employees and volunteers.
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