FirstCall Medical Center

Category: Urgent care center in Laurel, Maryland

Address: 10981 Johns Hopkins Rd, Laurel, MD 20723, USA

Phone: +14107303399

Opening hours

Sunday: 8AM–5PM

Monday: 8AM–10PM

Tuesday: 8AM–10PM

Wednesday: 8AM–10PM

Thursday: 8AM–10PM

Friday: 8AM–10PM

Saturday: 8AM–5PM

Reviews

Gary Rohrback

Nov 4, 2022

Had Covid tests and never heard from them.

kristine kalinock

Oct 18, 2022

Great experience! Quick and easy. Extremely competent and caring staff!

Melissa O'Brien

Oct 10, 2022

Dr. Barbara Clorey is fantastic as are all the staff. Very kind and welcoming. I highly recommend and they are fast and efficient.

n cv

Oct 6, 2022

I have been to First Call mobile testing sites before including the Merriweather location and had no complaints and thought the service ran smoothly. Not so today at Merriweather. First off there is no sign on the main roadway so it is unclear where to turn for the testing. After trial and error and if you do find the correct entrance, the cones are out of whack so it is difficult to know where exactly to drive to. I would not recommend you go to this site if your phone usually has trouble with the internet or you are not very tech savvy. When registering on my phone it was unclear to me how to navigate to the correct year on the date of birth screen, I asked the lady for help but I did not get it right the first time and asked again and she scolded me. But sorry, I have headache and bad sore throat and my brain is in a fog so I may not have been thinking clearly! However I am thankful this testing service is available.

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Questions & Answers

HORRIBLE SERVICE!!!! Why did I wait an hour in the tiny room while 3 people that came in after me were seen by doctors and sent home (told to me by my wife while sitting in the waiting room with my 5 kids including 2 infants) I walked out!

Mike Chinea | Nov 7, 2018
Jason J. Perry | Nov 7, 2019

Triage.

What is the best way to know if I'm dehydrated.

Glenn Younes | Nov 7, 2018
Jason J. Perry | Nov 7, 2019

Check your urine color. If it's not clear, you are likely dehydrated.

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