where do u go for urgent care if ashe center is closed?

<p>what if you need medical assistance on a sunday where do you go? the ashe center is closed?</p>

<p>do u suffer until monday?</p>

<p>anyone know?</p>

<p>You can go to UCLA ER.</p>

<p>but thats ER, is there no urgent care center?</p>

<p>Nope. (+ characters)</p>

<p>Besides, if your condition isn't seriour enough to go to the ER, you're fine to wait the day or two until Ashe is open on Monday.</p>

<p>It's almost always the case that if you're sick and it's late at night/after hours then you go to an ER.</p>

<p>Very few doctors make housecalls these days anyway. :p</p>

<p>If it's bad enough then the ER is the option.</p>

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quoted for emphasis (and edited for typos :rolleyes: )</p>

<p>come to my dorm ill take care of you... pm for details</p>

<p>i didnt want to drive thats why i didnt go. It was/is serious enough.</p>

<p>If it is serious enough to go to the ER, then not wanting to drive is a pathetic excuse...</p>

<p>no, its not safe in my state to make the drive. ok?</p>

<p>Then you need to go to hospital RIGHT NOW. Your insurance, if it is truly an emergency, will cover you.</p>

<p>Using your SHIP Medical Plan in an Emergency</p>

<pre><code>* Call 911 or go to the nearest Emergency Room.
* If you use an ambulance, there is no need to pay them then, though they may request it.
* Show your SHIP Medical Plan ID card at the Emergency Room when asked.
* Get the care you need.
* You will probably have received services from several providers (doctors, hospital facility, ambulance, consultants). Each of these will bill the SHIP Medical Plan and you.
* The Emergency Room will submit bills to the SHIP Medical Plan automatically. Most likely they will send you statements as well. Do NOT pay these until you receive one that includes the SHIP reimbursement.
* The SHIP Medical Plan will send you an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) with information on what and how much they paid, and why. If you have questions about this, contact them at the phone number provided on the EOB.
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Then you need to go to hospital RIGHT NOW. Your insurance, if it is truly an emergency, will cover you.

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<p>QFT!</p>

<p>Call (310) 825-1491 (UCPD dispatch) and tell them you need an ambulance.</p>