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Health Tip
Regular mayo and sour cream can be left out of dips . . . the low-fat and non-fat yogurt will blend fine with all the other ingredients and flavors.
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The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear him, and he delivers them. Psalm 34:7
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Baptist Minor Meds offer four locations in the Memphis area for your urgent care needs
Baptist Minor Medical Centers provide convenient alternatives to crowded emergency rooms and long waits for doctors' appointments.
Similar to walk-in centers or after-hours clinics, all Baptist Minor Meds are open seven days a week for your urgent care needs - no appointment necessary - and feature X-ray capabilities, in-house labs, EKGs, and a highly qualified staff.
Baptist Minor Medical Centers accept most insurance plans and treat both adults and children (12 months and older).
MEMPHIS
3295 Poplar Ave. #105
Memphis, TN 38111
901-327-8188
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Open 7 days a week. 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Holiday hours may vary. Please call for holiday schedule.
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BARTLETT
7424 U.S. Hwy. 64, Ste. 111
Bartlett, TN 38133
901-385-7817
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Open 7 days a week. 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Open holidays except Easter,
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
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CORDOVA
584 N. G'town Pkwy. #110
Cordova, TN 38018
901-753-7686
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Open 7 days a week. 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Holiday hours may vary. Please call for holiday schedule.
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OLIVE BRANCH
8990 Germantown Road
Olive Branch, MS 38654
901-525-1160 Memphis
662-893-1160 Mississippi
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Open 7 days a week. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Open holidays except Easter,
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
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Click on a location marker to get driving directions to a Baptist Minor Med.
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Common non-ER conditions treated at Baptist Minor Meds:
- Workers' comp issues
- Flu symptoms
- Fever
- Twisted or sprained ankles
- Cuts, bumps, and sprains
- Cough, cold, or sore throat
- Skin rash
- Ear infection
- Wound care
- Animal bites
- Asthma
- Women's and men's health services
- Preventive medicine
- Sinus infections
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Other common names for Minor Med facilities:
- Walk-in clinic
- After-hours clinic
- Express care
- Immediate care
- Convenient care
- Quick care
- Ready care
- Now care
- Prompt care
- Minor care
- Minor illness and injury
- On-call doctor/physician
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Why use a Minor Med for urgent care?
- Avoid long waits at the ER
- Walk in without an appointment
- Most insurance companies offer a lower copay for urgent care visits versus trips to the ER
- Flexible hours: All Baptist Minor Meds are open seven days a week, except for some holidays.
- Receive care from the same licensed professionals as in an ER or primary care clinic
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When should I go to the emergency room?
The following may be warning signs that you need more critical care than is provided at Baptist Minor Meds:
- Fainting or unconsciousness
- Choking or difficulty breathing
- Continuous bleeding
- Coughing or vomiting blood
- Severe or persistent vomiting
- Chest pain
- Upper abdominal pain or pressure
- Head or spine injury
- Sudden, severe pain
- Sudden dizziness, weakness, or blurred vision
- Ingestion of a poisonous substance
- Motor vehicle accident, burns, smoke inhalation, near drowning, or severe wound
- Suicidal or homicidal feelings
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Last modified: 10/15/2009
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In keeping with the three-fold ministry of Christ — healing, preaching and teaching — Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation is committed to providing quality health care. |
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