Address: 8701 Old Troy Pike, Huber Heights, OH 45424, USA
Phone: +19375583300
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Theresa Smith
No bedside manner, nurses were very rude
Gong Show
This place sucks! The new pcp who was forced upon me never called in any of my scripts. Also totally cut out existing scripts to worship DeWine! Elsewhere time!
Nick Reichert
Today I had to go to the ER at Kettering Health in Huber Heights because of shooting a 2” Finnish nail up my my finger up between my knuckles. Only the head of the mail was showing. From the time I walked in the door I was treated like I was the most important person in there. I wish I could remember names. I was very pleased with my treatment. Thank You all so much for the great care……. Nick Reichert
Connie Fryman
Girls that register. Don't respect app. Times. They don't care. This use to be very eff. Place but the registration. Need s less talking to each other an do the job
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If you have a doctor order for bloodwork you can be registered for it 24 hours a day. If you do not you need to wait for standard business hours.
Both the urgent care and emergency center accept walk-ins, however if you’re asking about the physicians offices here, you’ll need to make an appointment.
Think 6 or 7
There are a few different ways to have you blood pressure (BP) read for free. The first and most common is to go to Walmart or Kroger, they have a free standing machine in most locations that will read your BP and then if you want it to, it will send the results to your Email so you can keep track of your results. The second and lesser known way is to go to your local Fire Department. The beauty of this is if your having a hypertensive incident they can transport you to the appropriate care facility. The last option is to go either go to Walmart, Kroger, or even shop online and you can purchase a sphygmomanometer (a BP cuff). With this option you need to know, if it's a manual cuff, how to use it. If you purchase a automatic cuff DO NOT! get a wrist cuff. They do not give accurate reading. In my personal and professional opinion I suggest option 2. It's free and you have a medical professional there should there be any issues.
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