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I had a deeply ingrown toenail that I couldn't seem to cut out myself. So I went into NextCare. As it turned out, I wasted a lot of my time waiting in the waiting room, then in a "treatment room" (oxymoron, you will soon see). Once the gentleman looked at it, he actually refused to treat me! The reason given was that (because I was honest with them), I told them that my doctor classifies me as "pre-diabetic", only because my blood sugar is around 100-105, a questionable classification according to my nurse wife. I do NOT take insulin or even need to monitor my blood sugar. He claimed it is unsafe, yada yada to work on a diabetic, which I am not. So he claims to want to be safe, he sends me back out on the street with a badly infected toe, without treating it at all! I complained and managed to get my $40 co-pay back, but you KNOW that they did not hesitate to charge my health insurance, even though they did not treat me. Correct name for this business is "NoCare, Next" I would never go back. Not recommended.
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