Milton

We’re Keeping an Eye on the Storm

As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, our team at MD Now is monitoring the storm closely. Our patients and staff are important to us, and clinics will remain open for as long as conditions are safe. To stay up-to-date on clinic hours of operation and the re-opening of our clinics, please check our individual clinic pages for details.

While clinics are closed, we will be offering Virtual Visits. Click here for hours of operation or to schedule a Virtual Visit.

We hope that everyone stays safe.

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I went to get a just in case test as family is coming to visit. Although there was already a line at 8am, we were in and out within the hour.
Kizzy N.
Pleasant staff to be around
Mg L.
I would go here service again if needed. Dr. Michael Bonds and the nurse Linda are very professional and knowledgeable. I went here 2 weeks and a half ago, August 25th around 730pm, after a motorcycle accident in which I fell avoiding to crash to an irresponsible driver who pressed the brakes completely and turned to the right to a parking lot without even turning on the turning lights to let everyone know of the right turn he/she was going to make. The street was wet, that didn't help with my braking. I believe the driver didn't even realize what happened to me and my scooter (it slode around 20 ft) and I slode in the street around 6 feet after flying 5 feet in the air before hitting the street. US 1 is very dangerous (my accident happened near UM) specially when wet or night (my accident was at 3pm) with the highly irresponsible numerous drivers we have in Miami. Please drive responsibly! It could have gone pretty bad for me. Fortunately it was just a pretty hard hit to my knee with no fractures nor big sprains to ligaments nor soft tissue. I hope I will start walking without crutches soon I was a seen by Dr. Michael Bonds. Exact and precise in his evaluation of my knee, very informed, used the correct medical words to diagnose what my knee had (still has but recovering). I got X-ray images here. By Dr. Michael Bonds's suggestion they got an image also of the other knee to compare (this is a good practice ti take images to compare with your other healthy body part). Luckily no fractures nor big spaces between bones that could show possible broken ligaments. He did a physical test of the movement of the knee and was more confident to conclude I don't have any serious tear in ligaments and ofcourse no ligaments were broken apart. I have studied a lot about sprains in knees because 4 months ago I got a 2nd degree sprain in my ACL of my other knee (left one) so I learned about reading x-rays and MRI scans besides from tears, sprains, and fractures in the knees from traumas. I could talk to Dr. Bonds with more precision because of this and I think he is a good professional that knows what he is doing. He was very patient to explain everything to me (because i thought I had broken my patella or my patellar tendom). Then, 4 days later I got to see a traumatologist I trust, and the diagnosis was quite the same. This made me trust Dr. Bonds even more. The nurse that cleaned my rashes/wounds (I don't know the exact word for "raspones" in English) was Linda. Very professional and gentle. She speaks English but also Spanish so it was easy for me to speak to her. She did a good job cleaning my wounds being gentle and also gave me a small antibiotics cream (bacitracin) for me to use after I clean my wounds everyday. I got my diagnosis by email with detailed page of recommendations and the results of the X-ray images (although I was informed about them, the diagnosis and everything while I was in MD Now Urgent Care). I git the X-ray images in CD, pleade check the CD has all of them because when I got home I opened the CD and it was empty. The next day my parents went to MD Now to get the images written correctly in the CD. I got only 3 of 4 images when I checked the second CD at home. I called them to ask about the 4th image but the recepcionist couldn't find it. Nevertheless, when I saw the traumatologist he told me I didn't need them and I didn't need an MRI scan either. I also got from Dr. Bonds because I requested him, just in case although he told me i would not need one to get an MRI if I payed it myself (I had no insurance), a prescription for an MRI. I got it, but I didn't get the diagnosis medical codes. ICD -10 codes I believe. I called MD Now Urgent Care and got the codes S80.01XA contusion right knee and M25.561 right knee pain which where the codes I got asked in Jackson Hospital to request an MRI scan. Ask for your diagnosis codes if you want to get an MRI scan if the X-RAY couldn't identify your problem because it is not bone related but soft tissue related. In my case I didn't need it but I thought I did.
Andres P.
Spent 3 hrs at the ER with a head injury and no one even looked at me. Then I went to the MD care and they took care of me within minutes... wish I would have gone here on the first place.
Luis C.
This was the first time I used an urgent care facility, and I was pleasantly surprised. They were fast, friendly, and professional. The facility and equipment are first rate. Happy to recommend.
Michael W.
Very quick turnaround time if you arrive when the office opens.
Candice L.
Great staff! Clean quick. Took my insurance. Very happy with my visit!
Dena S.
This MD Now (Lighthouse point)was amazing. I waited 5 minutes to be seen. The staff is so professional and friendly. I was stitched up in no time and quite painless. Would highly recommend them!
Vicki G.
Sencillamente me encanta, el trato es profesional pero cálido, rápido pero atento a todos los detalles para proporcionarme seguridad a lo largo del proceso de mi atención de salud y bienestar en general. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
Maria L.
Excellent service staff very friendly and professional.
L M.
Great service, they were very professional.
Ursula D.
Friendly staff, short wait time and follow up instructions were easy to follow
John w.
Quick courteous service, PA was very pleasant and front desk also.
Robert K.
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Milton

We’re Keeping an Eye on the Storm

As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, our team at MD Now is monitoring the storm closely. Our patients and staff are important to us, and clinics will remain open for as long as conditions are safe. To stay up-to-date on clinic hours of operation and the re-opening of our clinics, please check our individual clinic pages for details.

While clinics are closed, we will be offering Virtual Visits. Click here for hours of operation or to schedule a Virtual Visit.

We hope that everyone stays safe.

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