The Quick Care clinic provides walk-in medical care for minor illnesses or injuries with all the resources of the Hospital’s Laboratory and Radiology departments. Conveniently located in Ohio County Hospital, patients will enter and register in the front lobby.

Services Offered:

A variety of ailments will be treated including cold and cough, ear and sinus infections, pink eye, poison ivy, allergies, school and sports physicals, bladder infections, fever and strep throat, and bronchitis. 

No narcotics will be prescribed.

Also available will be convenient access for businesses and employees to occupational medicine services including drug screening, pre-employment physical exams, Department of Transportation physical exams, and treatment for workplace injuries covered under workers compensationTreatment for chest pain, lacerations requiring sutures, fractures, severe respiratory distress, mental confusion, and weakness of extremities (or other symptoms of stroke) need to be addressed in the emergency room.

Hours of Operation:

Monday - Friday  3:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Saturdays 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Sundays 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Quick Care will provide treatment of minor illnesses and injuries during the hours that physician offices are usually closed. 

Payment Methods:

Quick Care is a lower cost alternative for treatment of non-emergency injuries or illnesses. All patients will be charged for treatment at the time of service. The clinic will bill Medicare and all insurances and your co-pay will apply.

A cash option will be available for patients without insurance (or those with high deductibles who choose not to request the clinic to bill their insurance).   Fifty dollars ($50.00) paid at the time of service will cover the cost of the examination. Additional fees will be made for injections or other ancillary services. All major credit cards, checks and cash will be accepted. All of the Ohio County Family Care offices and Fordsville Area Medical Clinic have authorized Quick Clinic to treat their Kenpac Medicaid patients. For Medicaid patients assigned to other providers, approval from the patient’s Kenpac provider must first be obtained, or the patient can elect the $50.00 cash option.

 

Provider

Teresa Woosley, A.R.N.P. – C. obtained  her Advanced Masters of Science in Nursing from Western Kentucky University and is board certified by the American Board of Nursing Specialists. Ms. Woosley was a medical-surgical nurse at Ohio County Hospital and has been practicing as a nurse practitioner since 2004.