Saturday 4 May 2019

At A Walk In Clinic Tampa Residents Can Get Basic Medical Treatment

By Christine Snyder


It is only natural that people want the best possible medical care when they sustain injuries or when the fall ill. Sadly, very few people can afford such medical help. The fees charged by hospitals, doctors and other medical specialists are totally out of reach of the vast majority of people unless they have medical insurance. The vast number of poor people does not have medical insurance and without the services of a walk in clinic Tampa patients will be deprived of any care.

These clinics can be found all over the United States. There are thousands of them distributed over nine thousand regions. Many are run by pharmacies that operate in malls. Others are run by churches and charity organizations and there are even a few that are run by the local authorities in specific regions. Most of them treat patients free of charge and the rest charge only a very small fee.

Because there is no coordination between the clinics, the services that they offer differ. Some of them will treat minor ailments and wounds while some will only deal with emergency cases. Others focus solely on the care of infants and pregnant women. One therefore has to know the scope of the treatment offered by a clinic before visiting one otherwise a lot of time can be wasted.

Despite the limited services offered by clinics they remain extremely popular. After all, what choice does one have when there is no money to pay a private doctor or hospital. Many patients to these clinics go there because they are not asked any questions about where they come from, whether they have citizenship or what their personal backgrounds are.

Critics admit that these clinics fulfill a very basic need, especially among the poor, but they lament the fact that they offer only very basic services. The large numbers of patients attending the clinics result in very long waiting times and there is never enough staff to cope with the demand. The result is that patients are processed as quickly as possible and this, critics say, inevitably lead to inferior service.

Critics also point out that precious few clinics have a doctor in attendance. Most have to make do with junior nurses and health workers that are not qualified to diagnose any condition or to prescribe medicine. At best they can treat the symptoms described by the patient and this means that the underlying disease causing the symptoms is never treated.

Detractors also say that all doctors and specialists rely heavily on the medical history of the patients that the see. Without knowing what medication the patient used in the past, whether he has allergies or latent conditions such as diabetes and hypertension it is often very difficult to make an informed and accurate diagnosis. Clinics do not keep medical histories of the patients that they treat.

Critics may have a point when they say that these clinics cannot provide proper medical care. The reality, however, is that the vast majority of patients visiting these clinics have nowhere else to turn for medical help. At least the clinics can help to alleviate painful symptoms and to provide basic treatment.




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