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| - So, I fell at work. Not only do I have to deal with workman's comp phone calls (that's harassment in itself.) I have to jump through 743284320843 million hoops to see what my injury is, find out if (and how) I can go back to work.
I walk in today, around 1240. The lobby is slightly busy. The woman at the front tells me to sign in, and then informs me that the entire injury process takes 2 and a half hours.
Good grief.
After filling out two sets of paperwork, them taking copies of my C4, my NVDL, I get called back around 110. So, just over 30 minutes of signing in... Not bad. I've personally waited longer at my OBGYN.
The medical assistant takes my vitals....My blood pressure 3 times. After reviewing my story, she told me that the doctor would be around in 20 minutes.
50 minutes later, the doctor comes in. He is friendly, but I still didn't get a diagnosis, or some what thought of what could be wrong with my knee.
Upon my dismissal, I set up an appointment for next week. I received a magnet, as a reminder that they are also an " urgent care."
Staff seems nice enough, but like I said, long waits, and still no ending to my "injury" story.
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