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A board-certified cardiologist based in Rancho Pueblo, Andrew T. Ho practices interventional and diagnostic cardiology out of a Rancho Pueblo Road office. The practice handles the standard cardiology scope—stress testing, echocardiography, coronary angiography, arrhythmia management, and preventive cardiac care—for patients referred from primary-care physicians across Temecula and the surrounding valley. Ho's credentials (FACC designation indicates fellowship in the American College of Cardiology) position him as a procedural cardiologist rather than a general heart-health consultant. Temecula residents with cardiac symptoms, pre-procedure evaluations, or long-term arrhythmia or hypertension management would typically reach Ho through referral from their internist or family doctor rather than as a walk-in urgent concern. Insurance acceptance and hospital privileges determine whether a given patient's plan covers the visit; cardiology appointments require advance scheduling and, for imaging or procedures, coordination with affiliated facilities. For acute chest pain or cardiac emergency, emergency departments remain the appropriate first stop.


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Get ListedNaval Branch Health Clinic Temecula operates as a military medical facility on Ridge Park Drive, serving active-duty personnel, retirees, and eligible family members within the TRICARE system rather…
Naval Branch Health Clinic Temecula operates as a military medical facility on Ridge Park Drive, serving active-duty personnel, retirees, and eligible family members within the TRICARE system rather than the civilian insurance marketplace. The clinic handles primary care, preventive services, and routine acute care for its military population — the standard scope of a branch health clinic within the Department of Defense network. Patient volume and scheduling patterns follow military deployment cycles and base activity rather than civilian demand fluctuations. Access requires military affiliation and TRICARE eligibility; this is not an open-access civilian practice. For active-duty families stationed at or near Temecula, or retirees with TRICARE coverage in the area, Naval Branch Health Clinic is the in-network default. For civilians without military benefits seeking primary care, Temecula's civilian medical practices and urgent care centers serve that role instead. The clinic's position within the DoD system means referrals and specialists route through military networks rather than civilian regional hospitals.
My prescription was ordered over the weekend. I "get in line" Monday and all day it says they are closed. I know they are open Mondays and that Monday. I waited forntheir reply to come in and it's bot until Wednesday that I got a Qcode. I went there right away and there was a long line already. ...
This pharmacy is a great option for retirees & family in this area. The wait time used to be very reasonable (about 30 mins) but now the need has apparently increased tremendously because our last visit to pick up a refill was approximately an hour & 1/2. Since we were also picking up a new Rx, tha...
Pharmacy is awesome, no more waiting 2-3 hrs to fill a rx at Pendleton on a week day, staff very friendly and knowledgeable. Hopefully clinic will eventually be available to retirees and pharmacy will be open on Saturdays. Great job and thanks!
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Camp Pendleton and Naval Base San Diego draw active and retired military families to Temecula's outlying areas. A branch clinic serves this population directly, reducing travel burden for routine care and reducing gaps in continuity for military-connected patients.
Internal medicine and general practice medicine from Jonathan Vellinga M.D. on Ynez Road in central Temecula, operating as an independent solo practice rather than part of a larger health system or urgent-care franchise. The scope centers on adult primary care—chronic disease management, preventive screening, acute visits for established patients, and the referral coordination typical of an internist's role. Insurance acceptance and specific in-network plans aren't documented, making direct contact necessary before scheduling. Solo practices like this one tend to draw patients seeking continuity with a single physician over a series of urgent-care drop-ins or rotating clinic providers. The patient population skews toward established locals who've built a relationship with the practice rather than walk-in demand. For residents already working with a primary-care physician elsewhere, the main reason to switch would be proximity on Ynez Road or a specific insurance alignment; for those without an active PCP and seeking one in central Temecula, initial contact should confirm current patient status and insurance verification timing before assuming availability.
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