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The Provider was very attentive to all the details of my illness.,She explained in detail. She also was very kind, knowledgeable, and pleasant.
The practitioner was great. attentive, knowledgable and kind. The process of waiting and the waitlist on the screen in the lobby was very confusing and not in order. I saw people leaving that had appointments.
The website is an awful experience to schedule an appointment. I came in for a TB test, and when I tried to schedule my appointment it never once showed me how expensive the appointment would be before prompting me for payment options. It's not fair to ask if I'm paying out-of-pocket if you don't tell me how much it's going to cost. The service in the clinic was amazing, the test was administered well, and the clinic was very friendly.
This visit was awesome. It was easy to schedule an appointment, I was taken back on time and received exceptional care! Can't ask for more than that!!!
We saw a provider who diagnosed my daughter with a fungal ear infection. It was Memorial Day so we had to wait for the pharmacy to open late. This delayed her starting ear drops for several horus. When it opened, I picked up the prescription. The tech's name was Providerney at the location on Dynamite Rd and Tatum Blvd. She was super unpleasant and said "sign in to the kiosk and we'll get your prescription". I did as she instructed. I also signed a box on the screen that was so large I could not read the text about the sign box. Apparently I had just signed to skip a consultation for a medication I had never used before and it was for my child. I had (wrongly) assumed I had signed indicating I was picking up a prescription for someone else. Providerney, in her quest to be very unhelpful, did not indicate at all what I was signing. She shoved my stuff in a bag and sent me on my way. No explanation, no ask about a consultation. I realized immediately I had just paid $18 through my insurance for a medication that is availabile OTC. Not only had I overpaid, I had waited literal hours from her appointment time to the time the pharmacy opened to be able to pick it up. I was annoyed but glad it was over. I got home and went to adminsiter the ear drops. The package was straight off the shelf with a prescription label stuck to it. They did not bother to include a dropper for me to be able to use the medication in my daughter's ears. Instead they just assumed that I would want to do that with a small brush apparently that comes in the package. So that was really cool. Now i have a kid who is understandably miserable, has waited hours for a medication I could've bought on my way out of the store after the appointment, that I OVERPAID for, and that I cannot actually use because you can't drop something into someone's ears with a brush. All of this is going so well as you can clearly see. I called the pharmacy and had the pleasure of leaving a voicemail. I got a call back from the pharmacist, The Provider? The Provider? I don't know. He was like "where are you using this medication?" which is terrifying since he just filled it. I explained it goes INTO HER EARS and he seemed unsure that was normal. I believed him since 1) I am not a provider and 2) it clearly comes with a brush for applying to the skin. Taylor/Travis was unsure why I had gotten it from the pharmacy and did apologize that they ran it through my insurance. He said he could give me a dropper. I mean what a kind gesture. But wait, if I wanted it, I'd need to come back (third trip to CVS in one day! How exciting) and they were closing early for the holiday soooo better do it now. As you can guess, I did do that. Because I had already overpaid for a medication that I'd like to be able to use. When I got there, Lainey, in her infinite warmth and welcoming demeanor, didn't even say hi again just "sign in on the tablet and we'll be with you". She radiates a joy I can't even explain. It's somewhere between absolute disdain for people and a comically inapporporiate level of misery in her job. After standing around Taylor/Travis triumphantly handed over droppers and I extracare bucks for $10. The gesture was kind but falls flat considering the absolute nightmare the situation had been from the jump. I'd like to shoutout literally no one for doing a good job at work that day. And I will skip all minute clinics going forward.
The provider was kind and receptive to my concerns and took her time even though there was lots to do
The NP who helped me was really kind and helpful.
The Provider was great and friendly.
It's easy to schedule, so there is never a long wait. My provider for this visit was very knowledgeable and very thorough in giving medical advice. I didn't feel rushed and felt very respected and reassured. I received excellent professional care. I much prefer Minute Clinic to Urgent Care for most needs when my primary care doctor's office is closed.
You may have heard about GLP-1 medications, which may help with weight loss when paired with lifestyle changes. These FDA approved medications work by helping regulate appetite and blood sugar, making it easier to feel full.
With guidance from MinuteClinic® board-certified providers, over 65% of patients lost weight within the first six weeks of care* del
If you've been struggling with weight loss, you're not alone. Whether you're just starting your weight-loss plan or looking for extra support, MinuteClinic board-certified providers are here to help.
The MinuteClinic Weight-Loss Program offers a compassionate, medically guided weight-loss program that's personalized to you, to help you safely reach your goals. You'll have providers by your side from start to finish so you won't have to go on your weight-loss journey alone.
Our clinic combines convenience with expert care. With locations in your neighborhood, support is always close by for an in-person visit. You can also visit with us online for a virtual consultation.
We focus on the full picture of your health so that your weight loss is sustainable and more than just a number on the scale.
At your first visit
At your first visit, your provider will take some time to get to know you by reviewing your health history, lifestyle and goals. They'll check your BMI (Body Mass Index) and other important health factors to help determine if GLP-1 weight-loss treatments are right for you.
GLP-1 medication prescription and a safe, personalized care plan
If eligible, you'll receive a prescription for GLP-1 medication, such as semaglutide, or another FDA approved option. Every weight-loss program is customized. Your personal care plan includes nutritional guidance, coaching and dose monitoring. Providers check your progress through additional visits and fine-tune your weight-loss plan regularly by adjusting your dose over time to support your safety and your goals.
Ongoing care and encouragement
We do more than just write GLP-1 prescriptions. We're by your side at every step with regular follow-ups, injection guidance, nutrition support and answers to your questions along the way to help you stay on track. You'll have a provider that's committed to your success.
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We believe cost shouldn't be a barrier to better health. We accept most major insurance plans and offer affordable self-pay rates. To learn more about coverage and affordable options,
What is GLP-1 and how does it help with weight loss?
GLP-1 medications work by imitating a natural hormone that regulates insulin and appetite. They help reduce cravings and improve blood sugar control, which can lead to weight loss when combined with diet and activity changes.
How can I get prescribed Ozempic® or another weight-loss medication?
A licensed MinuteClinic® provider will evaluate your health history, medications, BMI (Body Mass Index) and lifestyle. If you're a good candidate, they can prescribe GLP-1 medication either in person or virtually.
Is semaglutide covered by insurance?
Insurance coverage can vary. Some plans cover semaglutide for weight loss, while others may require prior authorization. Our staff can help you determine your benefits.
How much does semaglutide cost with or without insurance?
Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your insurance and eligibility for savings programs. Our team can guide you through the process and help you understand your financial options.
How do I know if I'm eligible for weight-loss medication?
Your provider will look at your full health profile, including your medical history, current medications, BMI (Body Mass Index) and lifestyle habits to see if GLP-1 treatment is a good fit for you.
Ready to take control of your health? You deserve weight-loss support that's safe, respectful and effective. Book an appointment at MinuteClinic [Clinic Address, City, State] and let's build a weight-loss plan that works for your life, your health and your goals.
DISCLAIMERS
*PARA LA AFIRMACIÓN DEL 65% DE LOS PACIENTES PIERDEN PESO EN SEIS SEMANAS: incluye pacientes inscritos en el programa de pérdida de peso MinuteClinic® con al menos dos consultas. Datos actualizados a febrero de 2025.
*FOR PRESCRIBING FDA APPROVED GLP-1 AGONISTS WHEN APPROPRIATE: MinuteClinic® providers can prescribe GLP-1 agonists to patients who meet clinical eligibility criteria. La disponibilidad de GLP-1 en la farmacia elegida por el paciente no está garantizada y es posible que el medicamento no esté cubierto por el seguro. Es posible que la prescripción de GLP-1 no esté disponible en todos los estados.
*Compounded GLP1 and controlled substance medications for weight loss, are not prescribed at MinuteClinic (includes Phentermine, among others).
The online scheduling was rather cumbersome, a bit frustrating. I didn't see the point of having to upload an image of my insurance card when it isn't necessary with other doctors; it can be presented at the time. I did it, because I didn't want to have to wait as a walk-in appt in the waiting room. The waiting room itself was very gloomy. There was 'junk' such as loading trolleys and stacks of different things (maybe to be stocked?) blocking the path to the pharmacy, and generally looked like an uncared-for place. It really felt like a warehouse, not pleasant at all.