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This location is within the Leisure World retirement community campus, so it's gated and secured…read moreand you have to let the guard know where you're going (Medstar) and provide a valid ID. Apart from that delay, it was easy to get in and find. When you turn on to Pinard Road, you'll see the dental facility first (the back of the building) but keep going on that road to the second parking lot for the medical part of the building (front and back are not connected, at least not to the public). I checked in via kiosk on the left and waited about 5 minutes for my name to be called. The blood draw is in somewhat nonprivate area, right up against the window so everyone passing by from outside can see you, and the door to the room is wide open. The facility itself is clean, the parking lot is huge, the staff are friendly, adn the wait time was minimal because I had an appointment.

From the owner: Labcorp is a global life sciences and healthcare company, and our mission is simple: improve…read morehealth, improve lives. We leverage science, technology and innovation to accomplish our mission--getting you answers that help you make clear, confident decisions about your health.Our Patient Service Centers offer routine medical testing--as well as recommended screenings based on your age and gender. It's easier than ever to make an appointment. Testing results will be available to you in your Labcorp Patient Portal. Quick and easy information both you and your healthcare provider can use to improve your health outcomes. And walk-ins are welcome.

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Quest Diagnostics

(5 reviews)

It was fine. Terribly understaffed. There was one person working. It was strange finding it in the…read moreback of the grocery. An appointment definitely helped speed up my visit. I even checked in on the phone. Once I was finally checked in 20 minutes after my appointment time, it was pretty quick and painless. The person working quickly drew my blood and gave me the cup for my urine sample. It was annoying that they needed a credit card to hold in case my insurance didn't do its job, but ok whatever

It is my practice to start with that which is positive in all of my Yelp Reviews…read more This Quest location is inside a Safeway store. The store is beautiful. The waiting room is beautiful. The young lady who took the blood was downright rude. I was having my blood drawn there because, another Quest location lost the results of a previous blood draw and then did not tell me that the results were lost. From the previous blood draw I had tests ordered by two doctors. Only the test results ordered by one doctor were reported. I had to go get a second blood draw. The young woman at this location became very upset when they did not have the order. She said: "We close soon." That was the appointment they made for me. I showed them the order on my IPhone. She threw a hissy fit. She did eventually do the blood draw. Quest only has one real competitor LabCorps and they are awful too. I had blood taken for this doctor, who really is very good; and the doctor wanted my Vitamin D Level checked. Insurance did not want to pay for it. My mother paid out of pocket. My care coordinator told me either the phlebotomist or the doctor could call and appeal. We were to be reimbursed. I tried contacting Quest and never heard back. Many people in the medical community see the respect doctors get and think: "Why am I not as good?" The answer is simple: "Because you haven't earned it." Quest does not have enough competitors. All these people are awful.

Dennis Avenue Health Center

Dennis Avenue Health Center

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Getting my first MPX vaccine dose in D.C. was like flying standby for a basic economy seat on…read moreSpirit Airlines at the Newark Liberty International Airport. Getting my second MPX vaccine dose at the Dennis Avenue Health Center was like flying first class with preferred flyer status on Qatar Airways leaving directly from the the Mandarin Oriental. The "DC Health Clinic" at 7530 Georgia Ave is reminiscent of a dark dystopian zombie apocalypse novel. The "clinic" is set up in what appears to be an old gas station or maybe used car showroom from the 70's. There is non-dedicated street parking only. A security guard had me scan a QR code at the door to fill out a form that asks you a number of personal questions before I was let in, and he instructs you to not save your responses. He lets you into the space where there is approximately 10 rows of 4 metal folding chairs set up socially distanced, and you find a chair and wait to be called to the front of the room where there are three registration officials. I asked to use the restroom and a man pointed me up the stairs towards a single tight cramped poorly lit restroom that reminds me of a bathroom you might encounter at an express oil change shop. After waiting for registration for about 30-40 minutes past my appointment-time I was shuffled to a room where 4 techs are giving shots and waited amongst another sea of chairs for about 30-40 minutes until my shot was given. The space had a concrete floor, garage doors on the back, and is adjacent to a number of large storage pallets that are stacked high with white square boxes. The nurse who administers my shot has so many masks and pieces of headgear on that what she says to me is unintelligible. The entirety of the ordeal took me about an hour and 20 minutes. Albeit, the customer service I encountered throughout the "clinic" was friendly, the space does not scream the image of health or cleanliness in any facet of the word. The Dennis Avenue Health Center (no quotes) is a modernly designed beautiful glass sided building with ample parking and is a newer addition to the county. I walk into the building (freely I might add), and see an information window, a table that says "Covid 19" vaccines, and a table that says "vaccine clinic." I walk over to the vaccine clinic and say that I was there for my MPX vaccine. The woman immediately gets up and guides me next door to the room where the shots are happening. I ask to use the restroom before I get my shot and she points me to a restroom right across the hall and tells me that she'll wait for me outside to guide me in when I'm ready. I use the restroom which is a beautiful large well lit and clean bathroom that has those fancy sinks where it has the soap, water, and dryer all touch-less and built into the basin. I come out and she escorts me into a room where there are 4 tables with both techs and tech assistants waiting for me -all available to administer shots. I choose my tech and she administers my shot while asking about prior side effects to my first dose, what I can expect from my second, and preps my arm and talks through each step of administering the vaccine as she does it. She then points me to the other side of the room (for a waiting period) where there are soft padded rolling chairs with arm rests that are set up in rows facing a TV that is playing CNN which is currently streaming the Queen's funeral. After 15 minutes I leave, she thanks me for coming, and the total time it took from me walking in the door to me leaving was 25 minutes. I mean... wow. The funny thing is, I was sort of chuckling as I sat down in a mild state of shock of the dichotomy of the experience I had in DC to the experience I was having at that current moment. The tech thought it was nervous laughter and assured me that there was nothing to be afraid of and that it would be quick and quite painless. Bedside manner to boot! Man... what a stark stark contrast.

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