Monday, 26 February 2018

By Visiting A Walk In Clinic Tampa Patients Can Receive Basic Treatment

By Paul Bell


Developed countries boast extremely advanced medical facilities that are staffed by professionals that can perform miracles. Unfortunately, these facilities and professionals are accessible only to the affluent and those with comprehensive medical insurance. The great majority of people do not have the money to pay for top quality medical care or for the services of renowned specialist. However, at a walk in clinic Tampa patients can at least expect rudimentary medical attention.

There are more than eleven thousand of these clinics scattered over nine thousand different regions in the United States. They are not formally controlled or organized. Some are operated by pharmacies inside malls and shopping centres. Others are run by charities and churches and many municipalities also offer some form of basic health care. As the name indicate, patients simply turn up and they cannot make appointments.

People who has no choice but to rely on these clinics should make sure that they know exactly where each facility is. It is important to keep in mind that all clinics do not offer the same range of services. Some, for example, will only accept emergency cases. Others focus on infants and small children. If one is aware of the type of treatment offered by each clinic one can attend the most suitable one when it becomes necessary.

Even though the services offered by these clinics are extremely limited, they remain very popular. Most people have at least one such facility within walking distance of their houses. Many of them are free and those that charge a fee ask for only a nominal sum. The clinics do not discriminate in any way. Anyone can ask for and receive treatment and most clinics are open twenty four seven.

These clinics have many critics. They say that patients almost never receive quality care or treatment. They lament the fact that patients are forced to wait for hours before they are seen because no appointments can be made. Then there is the fact that these facilities often deal with hundreds of patients each day. There is simply no time to spend with each patients. Critics say this result in inferior treatment.

The vast majority of facilities have no doctor in their employ or they depend on the occasional visits from doctors that donate their time free of charge. Most clinics are therefore run by nursing practitioners that are not qualified to prescribe medication or to diagnose diseases. They also have extremely limited diagnostic tools and resources. The result is that they often treat the symptoms only.

Another major drawback is that these clinics do not keep patient histories. These histories are very important to doctors because they enable them to keep the medical records of the patient in mind when diagnosing a current complaint and to check previous treatment methods for recurring complaints. Without a proper medical history of the patient, the chances of making a mistake is exponentially bigger than when the records are available.

Nobody will argue the fact that the medical care available to the poor is woefully inadequate. Despite the criticism clinics at least provide basic care and they can deal with most minor problems. Hopefully the future holds better medical care for everyone, despite background or income. In fact, proper medical care when it is needed should be seen as a very basic human right.




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