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Where can I go for medical attention without health insurance?
6 Answers
- lucyLv 74 years ago
There is no requirement you need health insurance to be treated, only that whatever they charge, YOU will be expected to pay.
If this is minor, sore throat, rash, flu etc, can go to one of those CVS clinics for around $100 plus any RX if needed. Or, if you have a family doctor, would be about the same cost.
If not minor, then try an urgent care or immediate care, since they will cost anywhere from $250 to $500. But, if true emergency, then go to the ER, which could cost you THOUSANDS, but if on Yahoo, doubt your medical attention is life/death.
- ZarnevLv 74 years ago
A doctor's office, an urgent care center, or if an emergency the ER.
You can go to all of the same places without insurance as you can with insurance.
- Anonymous4 years ago
Urgent care & emergency rooms can only do so much. They sure aren't good for any chronic illness. In order to get good healthcare you'll have to flee the country, because the USA doesn't want you to have healthcare. The Republican's plan is don't get sick, and if you do hurry up and die quickly. Meanwhile all of them in congress have the best healthcare going with the taxpayers paying for it.
- Anonymous4 years ago
If it is not emergency care, just a cold/flu/something similar, go to an immediate care clinic. You can probably see a CNP (nurse practitioner) or doctor. You pay up front, and can pay the front desk with cash, credit card, or sometimes, a check.
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- Anonymous4 years ago
France?