![]() As we continue to grow and seek to impact more lives, we're building a diverse, driven and empathetic team, while working hard to cultivate an environment where everyone can thrive.Īs a Member Support Specialist you will be an ambassador for patients in office, with a mastery of human connection and a strong drive for service. Together, we look to deliver exceptional health care to more consumers, employers, care team members, and health networks to achieve better health outcomes. In February 2023 we marked a milestone when One Medical joined Amazon. Our seamless in-office and 24/7 virtual care services, on-site labs, and programs for preventive care, chronic care management, common illnesses and mental health concerns have been delighting people for the past fifteen years. We're on a mission to transform healthcare, which means improving the experience for everyone involved - from patients and providers to employers and health networks. But this isn't your average doctor's office. If someone could please advise how to take care of my sons skin rash (Not Covid), please let me know.īelow are pictures of the skin rash (which worsen throughout the day)Īlso, if you have a recommendation for a good pediatrician, I’d like to switch doctors.Īny advice is kindly appreciated.One Medical is a primary care solution challenging the industry status quo by making quality care more affordable, accessible and enjoyable. I think I have good insurance (Blue cross PPO). ![]() I hope I don’t get billed for her calling me about an appointment. Then she said, the phone call discussing the appointment counts as a doctors visit. The urgent care said they are holding an appointment for me today for the skin rash. I said I don’t want to get billed hundreds of dollars to go to emergency room or urgent care when his pediatrician should have seen us. Then the clinic where we got the rapid covid testing called me (around 7:30pm) telling me that my doctor called them and see if they could give me an appointment for the skin rash. I went to the pharmacy and asked the pharmacist for advice. I asked: why did you give me an appointment in the first place if my son has a skin rash? We didn’t come for a well-being check, we came to take care of the skin rash. They don’t see anyone who has any illness. Then the nurse changed the story to tell me that “this is a clean clinic” and they only do well-being checks. I said that I don’t want to be around people infected with covid, I don’t want to risk my health or my child’s health going to a site where people are sick with covid when we don’t have covid (we have a skin rash). They told us that people with covid symptoms couldn’t be there and insisted we go to the hospital. Drove back to the doctor and showed the negative covid results. We went to get a rapid covid testing and got the negative covid testing results. She ignored the skin rash and insisted we go to the hospital because they have the PPE for COVID. The condition was worsening and I pointed this out. I explained that my son has a skin rash (not Covid) and the nurse saw my child’s legs very red due to the rash. We arrived at the doctor and they insisted we need to go to the Hospital, emergency room because we may have Covid. (We’ve been testing weekly for a few months) We get covid tested every week (required by school) and so far we’ve been safe. ![]() The doctor gave me an appointment and I also explained he has some asthma/allergies typical of this time of the year (which the doctor is already familiar with this history). He’s attending in person school and yesterday, the condition worsen so the school recommended I take him to the doctor to find out what it is. ![]() Hello, my 6 year old son developed a skin rash over the past few days. ![]()
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