MinuteClinic at CVS
900 Assembly Street, Columbia, South Carolina, United States
About the MinuteClinic at CVS
MinuteClinic at CVS is a convenient healthcare facility located at 900 Assembly Street in Columbia, South Carolina. As part of the CVS pharmacy chain, MinuteClinic offers a wide range of medical services including vaccinations, physical exams, and treatment for minor illnesses and injuries. With no appointment necessary, patients can simply walk in and receive quality healthcare from qualified nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Whether you need a flu shot or treatment for a sore throat, MinuteClinic at CVS is there to provide efficient and affordable healthcare services.
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900 Assembly St, Columbia, SC 29201, United States
Opening hours of MinuteClinic at CVS
Monday:
08:30 - 19:30
Tuesday:
08:30 - 19:30
Wednesday:
08:30 - 19:30
Thursday:
08:30 - 19:30
Friday:
08:30 - 19:30
Saturday:
09:00 - 16:30
Sunday:
09:00 - 16:30
Reviews of MinuteClinic at CVS
"Would give negative star rating if I could. Waited for hours. No one to service. Was finally told that I never signed in (I most certainly did!). Service socks. Attitudes and egos of staff are disgusting. No one in the building to assist or intervene. Waste of time and money, and all we needed was a tdap vaccine for school!"
"Was passing through on vacation and needed to be seen for a sudden sinus infection. No one was at the help desk for the clinic; the kiosk was off. I waited 5 minutes before I asked someone in the pharmacy if they could page someone to come and when I walked back to the clinic the kiosk was on but still no employee. I started to log in on kiosk but it said they had no appointments until 11:30 (it was 9:45 AM), despite there being no one in the waiting area. No employee ever showed up after five more minutes of waiting so I left."
"I never post a review but my service today was phenomenal. I have had a major ear pain that I let go on for a week. I came in with debilitating pain and had the pleasure of being Tiffany’s patient in Irmo. She was so thorough and professional. She heard all of my complaints and made sure that I understood everything that I was going to be taking and why/what I’m going through. Tiffany is the best and I am so grateful to have a professional break it down to layman’s terms for me so I felt comfortable and knew I had hope of some kind of relief. After my appointment, Tiffany then walked me through the store to help me get the items that I needed that weren’t over the counter so I had everything I needed before picking up my prescription. I appreciate leaving knowing what is going and knowing that I have the resources to take to feel better. Thank you so much."
"I was the first person to arrive at the clinic at 8:50am, walking in at the same time as one of the providers. I was the only person there, signed in, and sat down to wait. Three providers all walked into one room and shut the door, but we could hear them chatting and laughing. No one came out to get the first patient until 9:32 and they opened at 9. Once in the room, the NP didn't know where things were and gave me a false positive test for one of the things she tested for because she said otherwise it would look like covid and she'd have to quarantine and she can't afford to be out of work. I left without any prescriptions or a real diagnosis. I was hospitalized two days later for a glandular infection and have started to recover after 5 days of antibiotics and rest."
"I left this Minute Clinic without a diagnosis, treatment plan, or any hope. As a young, single woman, I went here when my illness had gotten so bad I could barely take care of myself. The rapid strep test was negative, so they said it was probably a virus and to continue taking Sudafed and ibuprofen. I could not do this, however, because I had been sick for a week and could not eat or swallow water due to extreme throat pain. I left upset, but decided to woman-up and go back in. I told them how my fevers are always typically low, I never test positive for strep, and I was generally scared I was going to end up in the hospital for dehydration or worse. Could they do anything else? I bawled my eyes out to this woman. Her bedside manner was completely absent, and she said she was sure it was a virus and my symptoms weren’t as bad as I thought. She demeaned every symptom I had, as I cried to her and told her I was scared and alone. Desperate, I went to another doctor, who gave me antibiotics, and I was 75% better in 24 hours. I also never received the call about the strep test they sent out, as promised, despite getting charged for it. I was incredibly disappointed in this bedside manner, willingness to consult with a patient, and the overall experience. I gave two stars because the wait was short and her assistant was extremely kind and sympathetic to my situation."
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