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Calgary Walk In Clinics Provide Affordable Basic Health Care

By Jordan Schmidt


When accidents occur or when disease strikes everyone wants high quality medical care. There are many world class hospitals in every city, but the sad fact is that these facilities are restricted to those that can afford them. Only those with medical insurance or that have ample cash reserves have access to the latest treatment methods and the best doctors. Those that cannot afford such services must depend upon Calgary walk in clinics.

This type of medical facility is very broadly defined. In some cases there are small facilities inside super markets. These are normally staffed by nursing personnel. Other facilities focus on emergencies and trauma. Yet others are operated by charities. There are also a number of community health services. Prices differ wildly, often depending upon the type of staffing they enjoy. Some are free of charge, however.

Various facilities offer different types of services. Some specialize in urgent care and emergencies while others only provide very rudimentary services. Some institutions are staffed by nurses only. There are many of these medical facilities and families without medical insurance should take the trouble to ascertain themselves of just where the are and what services they offer. In this way no time will be wasted when medical attention becomes a priority.

The main benefit offered by these medical institutions is that the either charge a very modest fee or they are free of charge. With more than eleven thousand of them country wide, they are also almost always very conveniently located. As the name indicates, patients can simply attend without an appointment. The registration procedure is straight forward and simple.

There are drawbacks. Most of these medical facilities deal with large numbers. This means that queues can be long and waiting times can be exhausting. The attending staff does not have a lot of time for each individual patients because they have too many patients to see. Most facilities can only offer limited treatment options and sometimes patients simply cannot be helped.

There are many critics. One of their main complaints is the fact that the majority of these facilities are understaffed and that the staff they do have on board have limited training. They say that patients are compromised by the fact that modern diagnostic tools and the latest treatment methods are often not available. They decry the fact that medication is in short supply and that follow up is often a non existent dream.

Doctors have also voiced their criticism. They suggest that it is only possible to treat a patient properly if there is a proper and comprehensive health record available. If this is not the case, patients can be treated symptomatically and serious conditions underlying the symptoms can be overlooked. They say that this can lead to unnecessary complications and even death.

One thing is certain. Not everyone is equal when it comes to health care. The rich can afford the best facilities and the best specialists. Critics may rage against the free and minimal charge facilities but these are all that poor people have. They do whatever they can with the limited resources available to them.




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