A. Acute care illnesses or injuries are the focus of care provided at The Clinic. We treat upper respiratory infections, sinusitis, ear infections, sore throat, cough, influenza, urinary tract infections, rashes, as well as acute muscle injury, lacerations, bee stings, etc.
A. No. We do not treat high blood pressure (hypertension) or other chronic health conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disease, kidney disease, or gout at The Clinic. We do have a current list of area primary care providers who are accepting new patients and who can help you with your chronic health care needs.
A. This is one of our most common questions, and the answer is: no. Service is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
A. We do see children, but the child must be 18 months or older.
A. The Clinic accepts most commercial and private insurances, such as Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Cigna, Aetna, and United Healthcare. We also accept Medicare, but we do not accept Medicaid or Peachcare at this time.
A. A routine visit ranges from $59-$79. If you need a procedure such as sutures, a breathing treatment, or an injection, there is an additional fee.
A. Dr. Debora Quigley, MD is the supervising physician, but The Clinic is staffed by nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
A. Yes. The healthcare providers routinely perform sports participation physical exams, as well as pre-employment exams, DOT exams, and annual physical exams.
A. We are open 7 days/week to provide care to our community: Monday-Friday 9 AM-7 PM, Saturday 9 AM-5 PM, and Sunday 12 noon-6 PM. We are closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day.