Seems like an adequate place to go when your kid doesn't believe the Mom diagnosis of "youarenotfreakingdyingyoujusthaveacoldlikehalfofthekidsinschoolwithyou." Registration was quick and painless, I verified my information and the initial symptoms that brought us to the clinic.
The waiting room is fairly small, but was ample for the amount of people waiting. I was able to find a chair away from people wearing yellow masks and The antibacterial hand gel was placed in a convenient location even though I didn't touch anything other than my own phone.
Perks: a tv you can hear. Free wifi to make waiting the anticipated half an hour wait (was actually 25 minutes but felt like an hour) bearable. There are magazines and coloring pages if you are out there and brave unlike me.
The visit was unremarkable. The providers were just pleasant enough, nothing amazing, but nothing terrible. I've had to take my kids to my fair share of urgent care centers in fourteen years and I consider this one pretty competitive. Bonus was the fact my kid was at least sick and the provider was up to par on the school note regulations, so while she couldn't do the classwork my kid missed, at least we have a medical note for a legitimate illness as attendance guidelines can get fierce especially when it's the second week of school and one has already been sent home ill.