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    Crestview Urgent Care

    2.3 (6 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    They are letting people out but make me stand out in the rain. They don't care or give a dam.

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    Emerald Coast Urgent Care

    Emerald Coast Urgent Care

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    From the minute we stepped in the door the care was excellent. We were greeted by a friendly and…read moreorganized receptionist, then taken back to the procedure room with a tech and BSN/RN who were great. The doctor took care of everything in an efficient manner, with kindness and excellent quality care. Such a difference than the awful experience at a place on 30a!!!!!

    Non deserving of a star. I have had so many horrible experiences with them, and I still manage to…read morecome back. Just paid them a visit august 1st. for my son's face. We assume impetigo. This visit was when we found out they no longer take my hmo insurance through Florida blue. Great. $150, but it's an emergency so I obliged. Very aggravating though :) We see the doctor, she's great. I say it's impetigo. She agrees, but didn't do any more thorough inspections of her own, so I assume that's definitely what he has. She prescribed him a topical ointment. We have been applying as needed every single day since, and it hasn't gotten better. It's not horribly worse, but not better. I call back August 7 (today) asking if there's any way we could be prescribed antibiotics because HE STARTS SCHOOL IN 4 DAYS. the nurse says "if you hold I will speak with a doctor and see what he says." *5 seconds later* "sorry ma'am you're going to have to come in for another check up" ma'am, it's only been 5 seconds, there's no way you talked to a doctor... she gets defensive saying she doesn't know where this conversation is going and that she doesn't have the energy to argue. I hang up. No resolution. Only money to be spent. Idk. Maybe this is just the American health system, and they don't do pro-bono or help those who really can't afford healthcare without insurance. I'm a single mother on one income and have spent $450 in the last week, including this last visit, on top of school supplies and clothes shopping for my son. Didn't think asking for an oral antibiotic required another $150 appointment just to be like "yes you're right, here's a prescription for amoxicillin" please do better. Not everyone can pull money out of their ass, especially when you stop taking their insurance a day before they show up for a walk in appointment.

    Crestview Urgent Care - urgent_care - Updated May 2026

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