Without A Walk In Physician Clinic Annandale VA Patients Have No Other Options

By Anthony Baker


Over the past decade or two amazing advances have been made in the field of medicine. Diseases that were virtual death sentences can now be treated successfully. Sadly, the vast majority of people still have to accept these diseases as death sentences because they cannot afford the exorbitant fees charged by doctors and hospitals. Those without medical insurance have very few options and without a walk in physician clinic Annandale VA patients will often have no options at all.

There are thousands of these clinics all over the United States. Some are run by charities and churches, others by local authorities and many of them by dispensing pharmacies in shopping malls. The main benefit of these clinics is the fact that many offer their services free of charge while others charge a small fee only. Patients can simply go to any clinic and wait until they can be helped.

There are no treatment standards shared by all the clinics. The levels of service that they offer vary. There are some that will only accept emergency cases. Others concentrate upon child care and family planning. Many clinics, especially those run by pharmacies, offer a wider range of services ranging from treating minor wounds to providing relief for the symptoms of common ailments.

These clinics remain very popular under those that cannot afford private medical care. They may only offer rudimentary treatment but in many cases that is all that is needed. They do not ask questions and provide help to anyone needing it. Even an illegal immigrant will be assisted. Most patients also enjoy the fact that clinics are often open for long hours.

Critics do praise the efforts of those trying to help the poor but they nevertheless maintain the position that these clinics simply do not provide proper medical care. They have too little staff and most patients have to wait for many hours to get helped. The long queues make it impossible to spend sufficient time with every patient. Under those circumstances proper medical care is simply not possible.

Very few clinics have a doctor on board although a few of them depend upon the occasional visit from doctors wanting to be involved in community work. Nurses tending to patients cannot make accurate diagnoses and they are not qualified to prescribe medication. Very few facilities have equipment such as X ray machines and other life saving diagnostic tools. As a result, the treatment is almost always symptomatically.

Critics are particularly worried about the fact that clinics treat patients without any access to their medical histories. They do not know what medication they used in the past, whether they suffer from allergies or whether they have a family history for certain conditions. Without this history it is often extremely difficult to decide upon a treatment regime and it is easy to make mistakes.

It is lamentable that so many people have to suffer from diseases and injuries simply because they cannot pay the high fees demanded by doctors, specialists and hospitals. Clinics at least try to help and in many cases they make a real difference in the lives of their patients. Hopefully access to decent medical care will become a higher priority with the authorities.




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