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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 ListedAlliance Urgent Care operates on West Stetson Avenue in central Hemet as an urgent-care clinic rather than a primary-care practice — the walk-in model designed for acute issues (sprains, minor…
Alliance Urgent Care operates on West Stetson Avenue in central Hemet as an urgent-care clinic rather than a primary-care practice — the walk-in model designed for acute issues (sprains, minor lacerations, respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, non-emergency fever and pain) that don't require an emergency room but can't wait for a scheduled appointment with a family doctor. The facility handles minor X-rays, basic lab work, and wound care on-site. The patient population splits between established locals without a primary-care doctor and residents whose own physicians have no same-day availability. Hemet residents working standard business hours often use urgent care as the practical alternative to a four-hour emergency room wait when a sick child needs evaluation before school or a work injury needs documentation. For chronic disease management, ongoing medication refills, or preventive care, a primary-care relationship elsewhere remains the standard; urgent care fills the gap between "call my doctor" and "go to the hospital."
Dr. Miller was kind and sympathetic to my pain, the asian worker compensation guy was unempathetic, unkind, sent me to work the same day, despite my injury, only because he included accommodations to sit, take 10 mins break every hour! Try to find a better place if you are coming in for workers co...
I came here for a pre-employment physical & TB test. I was surprised by their reviews because they were very fast & friendly. I had also been here 2 years ago for another employment physical. They’ve gotten a ton better since then! No complaints today.
I was so sick, I called in advance before heading down to see if they accept my insurance and they printed out my insurance card for me to help me with the process. When I got there my printed card was waiting for me, I checked in, and they called me in to see a doctor within 10 minutes. They also s...
What Locals Know
Hemet's urgent care demand peaks during summer heat-related illness and wildfire season when primary care offices get overwhelmed. Stetson Avenue sits in a commercial strip convenient to the I-215 corridor — draws both Hemet residents and pass-through traffic from surrounding areas.
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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