Friona Rural Health Clinic - Friona, Texas

Address: 1307 Cleveland Ave, Friona, TX 79035.
Phone: 8062502781.
Website: parmermedicalcenter.com
Specialties: Medical clinic, Family practice physician.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Restroom, Appointments recommended.
Opinions: This company has 15 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 2.5/5.

📌 Location of Friona Rural Health Clinic

Friona Rural Health Clinic 1307 Cleveland Ave, Friona, TX 79035

⏰ Open Hours of Friona Rural Health Clinic

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Friona Rural Health Clinic

Friona Rural Health Clinic is a medical clinic located at 1307 Cleveland Ave, Friona, TX 79035, offering a range of healthcare services to the local community. The clinic specializes in family practice and provides comprehensive care for patients of all ages.

Address: 1307 Cleveland Ave, Friona, TX 79035

Phone: 8062502781

Website: parmermedicalcenter.com

Specialties: Medical clinic, Family practice physician

Other points of interest:

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Restroom
  • Appointments recommended

Opinions: This company has 15 reviews on Google My Business.

Average opinion: 2.5/5

Patients have reported that the medical staff at Friona Rural Health Clinic are professional and caring. They have found the physicians and nurse practitioners to provide good care and to refer them to specialists when needed. However, some have mentioned that the policy for prescription refills after a certain period may require additional blood work.

The clinic is located in a wheelchair accessible building with parking and restroom facilities available for individuals with disabilities. Appointments are recommended but walk-ins may be accommodated based on availability.

👍 Reviews of Friona Rural Health Clinic

Friona Rural Health Clinic - Friona, Texas
Noemi S.
5/5

Professional caring staff. MD, NP’s have provided good care and will refer you to specialists as needed. Policy for a med refill after so long does require blood work. God bless Friona Hospital and clinic. May God continue to touch their hearts to care for the community. Amen 🙏🏼

Friona Rural Health Clinic - Friona, Texas
Francisco C.
1/5

My brother is dying and is in a lot of pain so I brought him to the e.r just for a rude entitled nurse to come in and yell at him to pretty much leave and that there’s nothing else that they can do..my brother was literally begging her for more help so instead of saying yes sir let me see what I can do she just ends up getting even more upset and tells him she’ll go get the dr but he’s just gonna tell him the same thing..after a hour of waiting in the waiting room they finally saw him just for the dr to come in hostile accusing my brother of being rude to you guessed it that entitled nurse like wooooow …so if you’re reading this and actually need medical attention I would avoid this place and just make a trip to Hereford or Amarillo where the patients comes first! You’re welcome

Friona Rural Health Clinic - Friona, Texas
Jackie S.
1/5

Been a patient for 2 years, was always seen by Dr Webb. He left December 1, now it’s time for my refill pain pills to help my fibromyalgia pain, my severe back and hip pain. Guess what. New doctor, denied me, didn’t even see me, didn’t even look at my records, made me come in, sit there for 1 hr waiting only to have a physician assistant tell me they would not refill my prescription but would be happy to refer me to a pain clinic in Amarillo. Why couldn’t this been said over the phone when I called for my refill. It just proves clinic only cares about appointment money and not patients. Ohhhhh Dr. Webb why did you have to move.😢

Friona Rural Health Clinic - Friona, Texas
W.A. N.
1/5

Terrible place to go when refills are needed. Been a patient for three years now and still have a hard time getting refills approved when needed. They refuse to refill my meds unless I have blood work done. My crappy insurance (which I’m FORCED to pay over $1200 a month for) will not cover all of the blood work. I can not afford the blood work, but the clinic refuses to refill my meds without it. They only care about the money! They’d rather a patient die, than to miss out on a dollar!

Friona Rural Health Clinic - Friona, Texas
Humpty D.
1/5

If I could give this place negative stars I’d give it negative 10 stars!!! Every time I go here I have to wait at least 2 hours. Say my appointment is at 3:15 and I arrive on time, I have to wait an hour before they call me back, and it takes another hour in the back. If I arrive 15 minutes early then I have to wait those extra 15 minutes and if I arrive 30 minutes early I have to wait those extra 30 minutes! Even if I just need one of my kids to get a vaccine! Why I keep coming back here I don’t know! But I’m done! From now on I’ll rather go a little further where I get better service.

Friona Rural Health Clinic - Friona, Texas
Sylvia M.
1/5

Its a bad clinic ! Waste of time ..thats all i can say my son had an appointment @ 9 30 and they were going to send the medicine at clovis (walmart) maybe in 2 hrs but no i kept calling n calling (clinic) and the girl said that they were in lunch and that she would sent a message so they can it anyways long story short i been here all day long right now its 6pm clovis nm time..and they barely put the medicine on the system really? Waste of time

Friona Rural Health Clinic - Friona, Texas
Raquel
1/5

Had to call twice for my son's covid test results, both times I was told no results yet. My husband went to personally talk to Dr. Nathaniel and only then in person he was told they had the results for 5 days and he was a negative. My son missed 3 days of school waiting on the results, never going back into that clinic.

Friona Rural Health Clinic - Friona, Texas
Shelby S.
1/5

I'm 24 years old, and was put through my dream school, my dream program, and dream internship, with all my expenses paid by my parents. When dealing with constant medical bills and doctor's appointments they always found the time to make my dreams come true. After my mom gave birth to me she started to show symptoms as what we can only conclude is fibromyalgia. The disease gives its victims the worst possible pain imaginable firing up bones in the legs, arms, back, and more. Fibromyalgia can be managed in some cases, but cannot be cured.

I don't know what your upbringing was like Doctor, but mine was perfect. My mom fought through pain every single day to make sure it was. She will wake up at three in the morning still to this day to take a pain pill so it has time to kick in so she can interact with everyone else with minimal pain. Sometimes holding a simple conversation is even hard for her because it takes so much effort to take the focus off of the excruciating pain in her legs to talk about something so minimal like a report card or dentist visit.
Through all of that, she didn't miss a single recital, debate, student council function (which parents don't even have to come to.) She missed nothing. Even through some of her worst days (and some of my brattiest) that woman showed up willing to be by my side through it all.
But while she was missing nothing she was going through EVERYTHING. She was experiencing a pain you and I couldn't even begin to imagine. A pain that forces her to cry on the couch for hours. A pain that forces her to rely on a heating pad and opioids. A pain that is nearly unstoppable unless your have the right medication.
I know that fibromyalgia to some is nerves in the brain not functioning properly, and to others, it is, in fact, the physical pain they are feeling. But regardless of all of that. I want you to picture your own mother.
I want you to picture your mother sitting across from you at Christmas time grabbing at her legs because there is so much pain its almost unbearable. To get so happy when she gets a new heating pad. A HEATING PAD. I don't know what your mom get's excited about, but my mom gets excited when she has just a sliver of hope of being relieved of her pain.
It is absolutely without a doubt the most heart-wrenching thing you will ever see in your life.
Now, I wasn't there the day you told my mother you don't believe in prescribing opioids. Due to the current epidemic a part of me can understand your justification for turning down my sick mother of the only thing she has in this world to help her wake up. What I fail to understand in your almost abysmal decision is the fact that you looked my mother in the eyes. My sweet, innocent mother, watched her grab her legs in pain and told her that it is "not something you practice." You know very well that her only option without pain medicine is to sit there and cry out in pain at home. You knew that. It seemed as though you wanted that so you can continue on with your sick belief.
I also find it frightening to other patients out there who may be suffering from a similar situation where doctors practice on beliefs rather than what is in the best interest of the patient.
There is a story behind every person who walks into your doctor's office. There is a story of someone going struggling with something much deeper than you may witness. My mother, my savior, my everything is one of those people.
I call it your system because you treat as if it's your way or the highway. When you won't even give my mom the time of day to hear her backstory and advocate for her. That should be your first and only job.

You must advocate for your patients and you must advocate for my mother. And for that, you have failed my mother and your system has failed me.

Please don't come here. The doctors practice on beliefs rather than what is best for the patient. I'm so disappointed in you Nate. I trusted you.

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