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Anyone know of any good doctor that accepts Molina healthcare? I tried to Google it and I can't find anyone :(
Cb B. replied:
Euclid ave we gone their since my boys were born 6195277700
Rhonda F. replied:
We take Molina at Center For Family Health call 619-464-1608. We are located on the corner of Jackson and Lake Murray.
Patricia S. replied:
La mesa pediatric Dr. Muffet she's amazing !! And the doctors office is so cool!
Precious A. replied:
All the doctors at Center for Family Health on Jackson Drive. Did my internship for school there and highly recommend them!
Renee G. replied:
You can,also go to www.molinahealthcare.com click search providers, pcp, enter the zip and it will bring up a list
Does anyone have any high recommendations on:
- Pediatric Dentist
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Jessica B. replied:
Dentist horizon dental 440-0071. Great with kids and they take medi-cal and hf
Allison S. replied:
Primary Care - Dr. Adema in Santee. He's a Christian and practices mostly alternative medicine rather than prescribing meds for every little thing. 619-596-5445
Kimberly H. replied:
Eliza welcome home:) for dance I would say them me and Nichol Richardson love this studio Rubio's Dance Studiorubiosdancestudio.com 237 E Main St, #A El Cajon, CA, 92020 Between Rea Ave and Wd Hall Dr/Claydelle Ave (0)
Eliza P. replied:
Jessica Best Nichol Richardson Julie Stradtman Seavello Elizabeth Denniston Jennifer Bratton I know you guys all had good recommendations before I left, but I can't remember them anymore.
Jenna M. replied:
Btw I recommend Dr. Joel Snyder as a ped he's really great.
Need advice please...Does anyone know if Sharp or Kaiser take Medi-Cal, my sister-in-law is really sick and doesn't know where to go. She is a single mom going to...
Crystal K. replied:
Chase family health care clinic. It's a long wait but they always took good care of me.
Christine T. replied:
I have medical and have been going to this place! It's called partners and they do walk ins! https://maps.google.com/maps?client=safari&channel=iphone_bm&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&ftid=0 x80 d957 a876620 a65:0 x7 f384 a334 a460606&gmm=CgIgAQ%3D%3D
ISO- Best "primary care" offices that accept Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO?
$1,234 · Price negotiable - 92020
ISO- Any recommendations for Primary Care doctor's offices...
Angela D. replied:
Dr. Corey Marco. Love him!!! My entire family has been going to him for 30 years.
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FREE - El Cajon, CA (92021)
Need a TB test for a position I am applying for and my doctors office just told me insurance doesn't cover it. And it's 55 dollars....
Erin L. replied:
$35 at CSV minute clinic http://www.cvs.com/minuteclinic/insurance-and-billing/price-lists
I just needed an emergency visit to see a doctor was displeased with my service:
How do you rate the local Urgent Care Centers. Who do you prefer
I looked in the...
Brush C. replied:
Sharp HMO stopped covering the Urgent Care at their own hospital. That concerned me. But now they cover Partners Urgent Care on Lake Murray and they are FANTASTIC! I've gone there for bronchitis, sprained ankle, cellulitis and my Lupus flareup. (Maureen Hall)
Deborah S. replied:
Only one that's given me Good service is the New Palomar hospital, but I went in with a possible brain injury - so that may be why they were on top of it !?
River O. replied:
I wouldn't go to that Urgent Care anymore in Lake Murray anymore either. They have mixed my medical records numerous times very careless with my information.
Cheryl R. replied:
We had a similar terrible experience at Doctors Express Urgent Care in Santee. Teen with stated heart pain, waited an hour to be seen then wanted ambulance to take us to Childrens. Give me a break. i took her to Childrens in my car and the result was fine. Would love to know what urgent care you received good service from, please.
Debi R. replied:
Strange. I have used East County Urgent Care for years and my care was excellent. Everything from strep throat to a serious kidney infection. I took my boyfriend there once with a serius injury and they immediately called him an ambulance and provided care until it came. I would say your treatment was way outside of their normal care.
Thea C. replied:
The Urgent care at 5525 Grossmont Center Dr #200, La Mesa, CA 9194 is excellent. In and out fairly quickly. Short wait time in the waiting room and the last time I was there they gave me a cup of herbal tea.
Martin B. replied:
Healthline → Reference Library → What Is a Hyphema? What Is a Hyphema? Written by Shannon Johnson Medically Reviewed by Deborah Weatherspoon, PhD, MSN, RN, CRNA on October 4, 2016 OverviewSymptomsDiagnosisCausesTreatmentComplicationsRead This Next Overview A hyphema is a pooling or collection of blood inside the anterior chamber of the eye (the space between the cornea and the iris). The blood may cover most or all of the iris and the pupil, blocking vision partially or completely. A hyphema is usually painful. If left untreated, it can cause permanent vision problems. A hyphema is usually caused by trauma to the eye and is accompanied by an increase in intraocular pressure (the pressure inside the eye). However, it may appear without warning in children who have other medical conditions such as sickle cell anemia or hemophilia. Immediate medical attention is needed if hyphema occurs. The best way to prevent hyphema is to wear eye protection when playing sports. Also, never take an eye injury lightly. Even if there is no bleeding, check in with your eye doctor. What are the symptoms of a hyphema? Symptoms The symptoms of a hyphema are relatively simple. They include: visible blood in the front of the eye sensitivity to light pain blurry, clouded, or blocked vision blood might not be visible if the hyphema is small How is a hyphema diagnosed? Diagnosis Your doctor will first want to get a complete medical history to see if you recently experienced eye trauma or if you have any other conditions that could lead to bleeding in your eye. After conducting a physical exam of the eye area, your doctor will use one of the following methods to diagnose a hyphema: comprehensive eye exam to test your ability to see eye pressure check examination of inside of the eye with a special microscope called a slit lamp a CT scan might be ordered to check for fracture of the orbit (socket) if there was trauma to the eye What causes a hyphema? Causes The most common cause of hyphema is eye trauma, usually from a sports injury, home or workplace accident, or fall. A hyphema can also be caused by: abnormal blood vessels on the surface of the iris (colored part of the eye) eye infection caused by the herpes virus blood clotting problems such as hemophilia and sickle cell anemia intraocular lens problems (artificial lens implants) cancer of the eye Treatment for a hyphema Treatment If your hyphema is mild, it can heal on its own in about one week. You can treat any pain you experience with over-the-counter pain medication that does not contain aspirin. Aspirin should be avoided because it thins the blood, and that could increase bleeding. Your doctor will decide how to treat your hyphema based on a variety of factors, including: your age, overall health, and medical history extent of the injury your tolerance for specific medications personal opinion or preference Once your doctor has collected this information, he or she will be able to choose among the following treatments: eye drops (steroid drops to limit inflammation and/or dilating drops to help with pain) patch over the affected eye bed rest limited eye movement (this means no reading) head elevated at least 40 degrees when sleeping (to help body absorb blood) check eye pressure daily Complications of hyphema Complications One of the most serious complications of hyphema is an increase in eye pressure. If a hyphema results in dangerously high eye pressure, your doctor may operate to remove excess blood. The threshold for intraocular pressure will be lower for someone with sickle cell disease. Pressure in the eye builds up because blood from the hyphema can clog the eye’s drainage canal. This may lead to the kind of long-term damage associated with glaucoma. Glaucoma is a lifelong condition that will require more serious treatment. Your doctor will normally examine your drainage canal to see if any long-term damage has occurred. Then they will decide on any follow-up treatment.
Andy R. replied:
I have nothing but good things to say about Arch Health Partners Urgent Care in Ramona. When I went they were polite and there was no wait. Sure I'd head down the hill for something potentially life threatening, but usually I just want to know if I broke a bone and if so how badly.
Adrienne V. replied:
Wow! I am lucky enough to go to Sharp Rees Stealy and go to their Urgent Cares but next time try the one in Santee corner of Magnolia & Mission Gorge. My daughter has been there a few times and have been great.