Address: 3400 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98663, USA
Phone: +13606965223
Sunday: 8AM–8PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–8PM
B H
The people here should really find a job they enjoy. Must be terrible to be so unhappy in your work place. This place also reminds me why I stay away from conventional medicine.
Janelle King
I was born at Memorial at this location, and in the last 30 years, this place has really gone downhill. My husband went in, a day after I did. I was told yesterday, that I have bacterial bronchitis, and given antibiotics. My husband was told he had a minor viral infection, and was completely brushed off. This was after waiting THREE hours, and they couldn’t be bothered to spend 20 minutes, checking him out. How do we live in the exact same room, and have the exact same symptoms, and this was mentioned to the doctor that I have bronchitis, but he has a completely different illness? Not just that. He has been on a health craze, and has lost a significant amount of weight. When he told the nurse all this, that he has been dieting and exercising, she looked at him and raised her eyebrow, and said “WHY?!” With a look of disgust. The attitudes of everyone here, need a serious adjustment. I don’t know when the employees(that’s what you ARE, employees), decided they were above all the patients, that they have chosen to serve. This entire experience left a very bad taste in my mouth.
Bruce Drott
Very fat phobic here, bare bones palliative treatment only. I came in sicker than I've ever been in my life, only to have staff berate me about how high my blood pressure was, and the doctor gave me the absolute minimum amount of antibiotics. My blood pressure was elevated because of the amount of pain I was in. I repeatedly communicated this to the staff who just ignored me. Zero empathy from the nurse who snapped at me like I was the cause of her bad day. I'm usually not one to take abuse, but I was so sick I couldn't even fight back. I weigh 400lbs, the doctor gave me the same quantity of antibiotics as a 50lbs child, so guess what? Pneumonia didn't go away.
Talgoran
Amanda Culver, NP, was quite good. Swift, directed, and took the time to consult her team and an on-call neurologist for my problem. Timely, attentive, and helpful in our phone tag about results and follow-up, too. The facility seemed behind the times but meh. Rest of the staff was pleasant.
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Yes they do
7am we open
If you call the clinic, they can give you a number to call to get an estimate of what things will cost without insurance...BUT you never have to pay up front even if you don't have insurance.
They take their last patient at 10pm.
Ouch! Yes, we have onsite imaging, along with laboratory services too. Walk-ins are welcome. I wish you the best! -Randy
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Most likely...though you may want to check with Zoom Care, Walgreens if you do not have insurance...vs using the ER
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