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The Finley Hospital |
Whether it's you or your child, a fever or a sore throat, a rash or the flu . . . quick help you can count on is available through The Finley Hospital's Convenient Care program. Convenient Care is a drop-in urgent care center located at The Finley Hospital that provides after hours medical care for minor* injuries and illnesses that just can't wait for a scheduled appointment. Just minutes away from your home, Convenient Care has medical staff on duty weekdays, 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and weekends and holidays, 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. At Convenient Care, you'll feel the security of receiving professional care with little waiting. No appointment is necessary. Simply come in. Most patients are seen within a few minutes after they arrive. We're dedicated to making your visit as pleasant as possible. You'll find the same concern and attention, the same friendly atmosphere you've come to expect from your community hospital. We care about you as a person and a patient. That's been Finley's philosophy for more than 100 years. *Patient conditions are assessed upon arrival. If the severity of the injury or illness warrants critical care or other ancillary services, a referral to The Finley Hospital's Emergency/Trauma Department will be made.
Our fee structure is designed to keep costs low. Convenient Care charges will be filed with your insurance provider and balances billed directly to you.
Added convenience Our hospital status does not permit us to participate in prescription insurance plans. Therefore, prescription charges must be paid at the time of your visit (check or credit card) and you are responsible for filing a claim with insurance provider. **Only those prescriptions ordered by Finley physicians for conditions causal toto your Convenient Care visit can be filled. Convenient Care is part of The Finley Hospital's commitment to providing accessible, quality health care at affordable prices for the people of the tri-state area.
The full support of an excellent hospital should you need it.
Parents of Minor Children
State law prohibits hospitals from treating minor children, except in life-threatening situations, without first obtaining permission from the child's parents or legal guardian. This law is designed to protect all parties involved, but it can result in delays while hospital personnel attempt to locate a child's parent.
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