Category: | Medical Clinic |
Address: | 2001 Bloomington Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA |
Phone: | +1 612-301-3433 |
Site: | cuhcc.umn.edu |
Rating: | 4.7 |
Working: | 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM 8AM–5PM Closed Closed |
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BlueberryBumblebees
Good employees with some nasty apples. Its an okay place, but it was a pain to be seen initially. I dont make much, so I qualify for assistance, but Im not in their primary demographics. It took me months of trying to get an appointment for a simple mental health evaluation, and no one wanted to hear about it. Id talk to someone and theyd tell someone to call. Id not receive a call in the given time, and I would call back. Rinse and repeat. I had to have a friend come in with me to advocate for me before they were willing to help. Now, I cant set up an appointment for the time I need to because its too far out? I also accompanied a friend to his mental evaluation because he needed someone to remind him, and he wanted an advocate. I had to use the restroom and came back shortly thereafter, and had a guy hassling me for coming back, and someone happened to remember me. Not long after, I was asked to leave so as not to effect the memory test, but I was told I could come back. I waited outside the door, but was shooed by the same guy into a room and had the door closed behind me. My friend doesnt use his phone during appointments, if I cant hear when they open the door, hes going to assume I didnt stick around. He also happened to be the person who took my vitals. He was rude and brash, he put the cuff on too tight and started snapping at me. Made me do all sorts of things that Ive never had to do at a doctors appointment.
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Harper Evan Nelson
Everyone should know about this clinic. I went when I first moved to town because I was uninsured and it was sliding scale. I have good health insurance now and stuck with them because I love my doctors so much. Its convenient to have dental, behavioral health, and primary care in the same building and they are part of the U of M system so they can refer to specialists as well. They are LGBT competent and have interpreters available.
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Sarah H
My roommates and I used their walk-in service a few times and had mostly bad experiences. Doctors are rushed, dont answer questions and give incorrect diagnoses. Once I even had a staff member try to talk me out of seeing a doctor at all. It took four months for me to receive a bill. Unless you need the large variety of translation services they offer, dont go.
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Barry Kennedy
Probably the best experience Ive had at a clinic... The providers here actually care about people, as youd expect from a U of M clinic run by idealistic people. They do walk in appointments, can help low income people, provide mental, physical and dental care, professional, idealistic and compassionate... Highly recommended.
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Nancy Thieret
Went in with a toothache and the dentist did the preliminary steps to stop the pain. I had an appointment, was seen fast and had a great experience. Since it was a capped tooth that needed a root canal, I was referred to the U of M endodontist clinic. I am 100% satisfied.
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Xiong Xy
This clinic is busy and quite far from where I live, but I always go back to this clinic because the staff and doctors have NEVER made me feel uncomfortable. They have all been LGBT-ally trained, which has made my experiences with them so positive.
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Chelsea Miller
The professionals at this clinic are so talented and highly skilled. Our community is so lucky to have this clinic and they serve some of our neediest people. I am happy to take my children to the dental clinic here.
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RUDY. R . RAMIREZ
The best therapist I see in this clinic are the best they know how to treat a person whit mental illness like me thanks so much to my dr.s team .
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prancer71
Clinic is a total fail. Doesnt send referrals, fails to keep/transfer records, or perform even the most basic tasks