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Seeing your Patient First health care provider is now even more convenient! With Patient First Telehealth, you can visit with a Patient First health care provider directly through your smartphone, tablet, or computer. No appointment needed. Register now and we will begin your virtual visit promptly.
Patient First is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day, including all holidays. Walk in to any of our urgent care centers to see a physician. Our on-site labs, x-rays, and prescription drugs mean patients can be seen, diagnosed, and treated in a single visit. What does Patient First treat?
Patient First accepts most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. If your insurance plan determines that you are responsible for any portion of the charges related to COVID-19 viral testing or related services, you will receive a statement from Patient First, from the lab, or from both.
No referral, but appointment recommended. For symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals who need to be tested for COVID-19.
For anyone with urgent care needs who wishes to be seen from the comfort of their own environment.
The PCR COVID-19 test is available for patients whose symptoms began more than 5 days ago. This test is highly accurate both for patients with recent onset of symptoms, and for those without recent onset of symptoms.
If your visit is not covered by insurance or HRSA, Patient First’s charge for antigen testing is $53.
You will receive your result via text message or through a phone call from a nurse. Your choice for how you would like to receive your test result will be decided during registration.
If you receive a Rapid Antigen Test, you will receive your test result during your visit. Test results usually take approximately 20 minutes. If you receive a PCR Molecular Test, you will receive your result via a text message or through a phone call from the center nurse.
If you receive a Rapid Antigen Test, you will receive your result during your visit. Your result will also be available on the Patient First Portal.
Get rest and stay hydrated. Take over-the-counter medicines, such as acetaminophen, to help you feel better.
Additionally, MERV 13 filtration systems, which deliver highly effective COVID-19 removal rates, are in place at all Centers.