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The practice at 1600 East Florida Avenue in central Hemet operates as a primary-care clinic with three defined specialty focuses: family medicine, geriatric medicine, and women's health. The doctor-led model means continuity with a single practitioner rather than a rotating group, and the breadth of focus signals willingness to handle complex medical histories across age groups and gender-specific care needs in one office rather than fragmenting patient charts across separate specialists. This setup suits established Hemet residents seeking a consistent primary-care relationship — families building long-term medical history with one doctor, older patients managing multiple chronic conditions, and women wanting gynecologic care integrated with general medical oversight rather than referred elsewhere. The centralized-Florida-Avenue location puts it on an existing medical-services corridor for residents already in that part of town. For patients switching primary-care doctors or new to the area, the combination of family-medicine and geriatric focus signals a practice comfortable with older populations and their complex medication profiles rather than a clinic oriented toward younger, healthier patients. Insurance acceptance and hospital affiliations would require direct contact to confirm.
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Get ListedABC Urgent Care operates as a walk-in urgent-care clinic on East Florida Avenue in central Hemet, positioned to handle acute non-emergency care — minor injuries, infections, cold and flu symptoms,…
ABC Urgent Care operates as a walk-in urgent-care clinic on East Florida Avenue in central Hemet, positioned to handle acute non-emergency care — minor injuries, infections, cold and flu symptoms, sprains, rashes, and other conditions that need same-day attention but don't warrant an emergency room visit or multi-week wait for a primary-care appointment. The clinic model suits patients without an established primary-care doctor, those whose regular physician is fully booked, and residents needing care outside standard office hours. The patient flow skews toward working adults and families with school-age children who need quick diagnosis and treatment without the ER wait time or cost. For chronic disease management, long-term medication monitoring, or complex conditions requiring specialist referral, an established primary-care practice remains the better fit. For the routine urgent problem that surfaces on a weekend or after hours — a possible strep throat, minor laceration, or suspected urinary tract infection — ABC fills the practical middle ground between scheduling weeks out and driving to the emergency department.
I went in last night 7/26/19 at 8pm. I called first & the lady said they have a few patients so it would be a long wait. I decided to go & literally not 1 person was there. They even had the waiting room lights off, im assuming they didn't want to look open. So im filling out my paperwork & hear ano...
Great experience. They really made me feel important. Very caring and even took me in right before closing. Very clean as well. I will never go back to the other urgent cares in town , they don't compare to ABC urgent care. They even gave me pain meds , and most places give a super hard time. Not h...
I'm pregnant and went in for a bladder infection. The physicians assistant told me to go to the hospital because she couldnt find the babies heartbeat with a stethescope. I said my baby is moving a lot right now so i know he is fine. No treatment for the bladder infection at all. Now I have to a di...
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Hemet's medical infrastructure relies heavily on urgent care and retail clinics for non-emergency acute visits; many residents commute to Temecula or Murrieta for specialty care. Urgent care centers here absorb overflow from busy primary care offices and serve uninsured or newly-arrived populations.
The Hemet VA Outpatient Clinic on East Latham Avenue is a Veterans Affairs facility serving eligible military veterans across the region with primary care, specialty referrals, and preventive health services. As part of the VA system, it operates under federal coverage rather than commercial insurance networks, meaning patients pay no out-of-pocket costs for in-system care regardless of income or employment status. Veterans with service-connected disabilities, retirees, and those meeting VA eligibility criteria use this clinic as their primary care home or as a referral point for specialists unavailable locally. For non-veterans or those seeking care outside the VA system, commercial clinics and hospitals elsewhere in Hemet and the surrounding valley are the alternative. The clinic fills a specific population slot — the one where eligibility and federal benefit structure determine access rather than insurance card or ability to pay.
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