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Businiess name:  Health First-Rapid Care: William Tucker III, MD
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We went to treat one thing and they pretty much dismissed the issue which was serious enough to seek treatment for. They wanted to treat something else minor they found that wouldn't make a lot of sense to be related. We had serious reactions to prescribed meds and their response was ""I don't know"", simply told us to stop taking it and gave a few shots to stop very serious reactions - which led to even more serious reactions that put us in the ER. No follow up appointment was scheduled. We were just sent on our way. You should be aware it is a ""faith based clinic"" with blaring Christian rock in each room. Why do you have to make it religious to do Good Works. Aren't Good Works alone more that enough? Not recommended. Unless you are on a budget and must risk you health for affordable doctors care. Pros: Cheap Cons: Cheap

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