I went on Friday Jan 6th to get a pregnancy confirmation test for medicaid. They said I would have my results Saturday Jan 7th. When I called the 7th, they kept giving me the run around that the nurse was not available. Finally Monday Jan 9th I got ahold of someone who said my blood was still at the office and had not even be sent ot the lab and I would not get my results until Tuesday. This delayed sending my medicaid application 4 days. Oh - and they said my bloodwork suggested I was only 4 weeks pregnant. When I got confirmed today I am 8. Guess my blood sitting in their office for 3 1/2 days made the results inaccurate. Do not go here, they would not even own up to their mistake.
Premier Immediate Care
678-376-1300, ext. 200
Opened in 2001, Premier Immediate Care is an urgent-care facility owned by Dr. Philip M. Henderson, MD. It is certified by the Urgent Care Association of America, and specializes in occupational medicine (worker's comp injuries), family medicine and drug/alcohol testing.
- Fax: 678-514-2396
- Hours: Mon - Fri, 8am - 8pm; Sat, 9am - 5pm; Sun, noon - 5pm
- Handicap Accessible: Yes
- Founding Date: 2001
- Insurance accepted: Medicare/Medicaid, Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO, others.
- Appointments: Walk-in accepted
- Parking: Free lot
- Specialties: Family medicine, Pediatrics, Preventive medicine
- Specialties: Pediatric


My visit began with paying a fee when I darkened the door. They hook you for a fee and make you wait for HOURS (yes, I expect a wait, but two hours?) so if you give up and bail because you, you know, have a life to get back to, they pocket that money. There were half a dozen people in the office the same time I was, complaining about the same treatment. Finally, I get called back, where I sit for another 30 minutes. Then, I get "seen" by a doctor who tells me, and I'm quoting, "I'll prescribe this and give it a day or so. If you see no change, come back and I'll try something else." He said he'd leave a prescription at the front desk. Still feeling like crap two days later, I went back, thinking I'd see what other prescription he left me. The front office "lady," (I use that term very loosely,) looked at me like I was an idiot. There was nothing waiting for me. I then get a bill, above the fee they charged me when I went in. I've NEVER been charged anything other than a co-pay. Before I can get anyone from the office to call me back, after NUMEROUS attempts, I get ANOTHER bill, higher, naturally. I leave more messages, none are EVER returned. These people, from the gal at the front counter to the heifer in billing (there's really no other word to describe this woman that will make it through the filter, but she must have the best lunch break policy EVER because she was always "at lunch")are an insult to any profession, particularly medical.