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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The article references things like pink eye. Do people really go to the ER for pink eye? I think the heart attack/panic attack would be covered as it could be something ER-worthy.[/quote] I had bacterial pink eye, it came on while I was asleep and when I woke up the goop was so bad that I’d wipe my eyes and 3 minutes later I’d need to do it again because I couldn’t see. I walked to CVS, got in line for minute clinic. When the NP saw me she said “nope that’s outside what I can do. Go to urgent care or the ER.” In my case, I had Uber on my phone, and at that point could see for a minute or two at a time so I could order one and went to Urgent care, but in other circumstances, I would have needed to go to what’s in walking distance. So, yeah pink eye can be bad. I have a friend with similar insurance whose kid woke up screaming that his chest hurt. Eventually diagnosed as heartburn and the claim was denied.[/quote] Goop in your eye sucks, but it’s not a life threatening emergency. [/quote] Right! Urgent care was definitely the right place for you. You'd likely have been triaged in the ER and waited for hours and hours because they don't care about pink eye. When mine was that bad I just made a doctor's appointment and was seen that day and got my eye drops... [/quote] Urgent cares suck at diagnosis of anything complex. Unless it was really basic pinkeye that I had had before and knew the symptoms, I wouldn’t trust them with my eye. That’s why I really like One Medical - it can be used for urgent care and I trust all their practitioners a lot more. [/quote]
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