June 10, 2013
Congratulations to Elizabeth Apke, the lucky winner of the TriHealth Priority Care Quiz Contest. Elizabeth won two tickets to a future Cincinnati Reds game. Check the quiz answers below to see if you are as versed on the features of Priority Care.
The addition of TriHealth Priority Care to TriHealth's full spectrum of services strengthens the relationship with physician practices by providing after-hours support evenings, weekends and most holidays. No appointment is necessary and the co-pay is similar to that of a physician office visit. Patients can see a physician for urgent, but less-than-emergent care.
There are two offices now open - at 8350 Arbor Square Drive (just off Mason-Montgomery Road, in front of Kroger), and 6139 Glenway Ave. (near Werk Road, in front of Kroger). Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit TriHealth.com for more information.
Quiz answers:
- In which two Cincinnati neighborhoods are there TriHealth Priority Care offices now open? Glenway and Mason
- True or False: TriHealth Priority Care has physicians on staff at all times. True: Priority Care locations are always staffed by physicians.
- Is an appointment necessary? No; walk-ins are welcome.
- True or False: The co-pay at TriHealth Priority Care is similar to that of a physician office visit. True; because TriHealth Priority Care is set up as an extension of a physician practice, the co-pay is similar to what you would expect for a physician visit.
- Name two kinds of services one can receive at TriHealth Priority Care. Wound care/stitches, on-site X-rays; broken bones/fracture evaluation; splinting of injuries; minor burn care; minor sports- and work-related injuries care cough, cold, asthma, flu treatment; infections such as strep, urinary, skin, respiratory/lung; lab testing for these conditions on site.
- How late is TriHealth Priority Care open on a Sunday? Until 5 p.m.; hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and weekends 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.