What to expect at your visit
1 Sign in at the electronic kiosk to see a nurse practitioner or physician assistant. No appointment necessary.
2 Your practitioner will discuss your symptoms and perform an examination, which may include a lab test.
3 Your practitioner will make a diagnosis and provide a treatment plan in accordance with nationally established clinical practice guidelines.
4 We'll give you a visit summary and send it to your primary care provider at your request.
5 You are responsible for your copay or the price listed on our menu and any additional charges at the time of the visit. To learn more about insurance coverage,
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What to know before your visit
- Diagnosis of influenza, strep throat and mononucleosis is likely to include additional lab charges.
- Services requiring urine collection, like urinary tract infection diagnosis, are not available in Massachusetts.
- Patients with temperatures over 103 degrees may be referred to another care setting.
- Patients under 5 years of age who are diagnosed with bronchitis or a sinus infection may be referred to another care setting.
- Individuals with a potentially compromised immune system may be referred to another care setting.
We employ both physician assistants and nurse practitioners in Minnesota, Nevada, North Carolina and Texas.