Ismelda: Booked my appointment at 5:00 in the morning for 8:00 in the morning I arrived at the premises. Facility was clean, staff was very nice. I was seeing immediately. The nurse practitioner and the doctor were very thorough with information. My visit took less than 30 minutes. I will definitely go back again.
Thank you staff
Jennifer Atkins: I went to the Urgent Care today yes the day after Christmas and it was so busy. It was about an hour’s wait but went smoothly! Monique was in front and was processing clients and answering phones with ease. She was always professional when speaking with customers and very apologetic when someone had been on hold for a time. She never skipped a beat and made the wait enjoyable.
JJ took me to the back and as with Monique she was processing clients with ease and in a friendly manner. Thank you both for making my time there easy to endure. The doctor was also fantastic! Here’s to feeling better soon!
Laren R: Awful hold times, sometimes up to 45min, the staff is very rude, and make going even more a nightmare, much less calling. Doctor is only there a few days outa the week. If you can go elsewhere, do. Unless you like not getting help.
Genesee Paine: My husband was brought in by ambulance after having a ruptured ulcer and throwing up black (dead) blood. After racing into the ER they brought me back right away to see him, he was in critical condition, I was distraught and the staff was so amazing and compassionate. He ended up getting a bed/room and staying for 5 days and needed 5 blood transfusions. I was able to stay with him on the fold-out couch in his room which was very private and nicely designed. The nurses and doctors were angels, every single one of them were informed, attentive and even patient with my millions of questions. Even the neurologists made visits, as he has epilepsy, where his meds were adjusted & he has way less seizures now! This is the hospital for us in scary situations that I hope never happen again, but if they do- I know we’ll be in the best hands ever. Thank you, Clovis Community.
gloria green: It is very unfortunate that you see their doctors, have all the pricy lab work and MRIs completed and the most you get is a prescription for some iffy drug that does not work. Your calls are never returned. Anyhow, you get empty promises of pulmonary referrals only the dr never puts in the referral. You wait months to see the dr thinking it is better than UCSF.
You lose a year of your life and I question the connection to the university. Probably should have gone to the Mayo Clinic or Sansum in SB. I have been a supporter of Universal Health Care but find the system worse than ever.When I had employer paid insurance I was never sick and the premiums were waisted. Go to Community Hospital and you are put on a gurney, treated in a storage room. Our governor cares little for CA hospitals.
Sorry to report my lack of faith in a health care system that fails the majority of its patients.
Noel Gallardo: Splendid basic medical services from an agency that is highly acclaimed for its civic devotion to the community at-large. Such rapidity was exercised for what I needed to accomplish as in the manner of receiving a tuberculosis skin test. It was as simple as understanding the quantum physics behind of why we humans must understand that we all need to communicate in a respectable and just manner. I placed my name with their annals with the scribing of my name, and why I was visiting this serene establishment. Next, I was graciously handed a clipboard with a short form to identify who I was. Signed and dated, I returned my written vitals to the exceptional medical clerk, whereupon I was asked for the nominal fee of $20.00 for the action of the test to take place. A minute later I was given an authentic receipt, and I sat to wait for my named to be called. Meanwhile, a television was in the process of broadcasting Aladdins drama in the majestic sand dunes of a sumptuously scenic Middle East. Two minutes elapsed before a medical nurse led me to a room, where I was professionally given the much-ballyhooed tuberculosis skin test. The speed was of the lightning experience. The process was as tranquil and smooth as the sheen of a single blade of grass shimmering in a foothill meadow where secret gardens and valleys are discovered and cherished as divine moments of clarity.
N G: I went in today both my son and I needed to be seen. The process was quick and painless. The nurses and nurse practitioners took good care of of us and had us in and out. My son, 2.5 years old, even got stickers when we walked out! Jessica the Nurse Practitioner is who helped us while we were there.