Family Practice near Lakeville, MN

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“My daughter saw Dr Oz in urgent care for a cyst on her tailbone. Saw him twice and he was kind and informative. Explained everything he was doing before he did it. We used the save my spot and it worked so well as we had to travel from Owatonna. 10/10 for this place.”

2.6 Average7 Reviews

“I highly recommend the Allina Health Savage Clinic especially Dr. Michelle L. Johnson and Dr. Julie Schultz. They value you as a patient and provide quality and compassionate care and services.”

4.6 Superb36 Reviews

“The Pharmacist at the window, Casandra, was extremely kind and helpful! I called in advance yesterday to make sure my medications had made it there (since I had done Doctor on Demand) and she ensured me it was being filled and let me know one was out of stock but reassured me it would arrive the next day. When we pulled up to the window yesterday she knew who we were and already had our stuff ready to go!The next day (today), we pulled up for the medication that had arrived today (this time with no phone call for advanced notice) and before we even said what we were there for, she was at the window ready to go with our stuff!I'm very impressed with with the great level of customer service. Please let Casandra know that she is doing a fantastic job and that we appreciate her attentiveness.”

3.1 Average21 Reviews

“I Love this clinic. I came from a clinic that the Doc. was rude. I have never had a issue with this clinic. The past 3 years were hard on everyone. Put your self in the shoes of those who were around to help us in every way we needed it. Could you have done it ? I could not. SOOOOO I APPRECIATED each and every one who was at this clinic for me. THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH. Love Sandra McCauley”

3 Average23 Reviews

“Went here just for a blood draw at their lab, so I cannot speak to the aspects of getting medical care, the doctors, etc. The receptionist was friendly and welcoming, though it was confusing that she just sent me to the lab without checking me in (as far as I could tell); other clinics (not Park Nicollet clinics) I have to wait in the front waiting room til a nurse comes, but here I was just sent back to the lab, which had its own little waiting room. That was fine, just a bit confusing because I got no explanation of why I didn't get checked in at the front desk, get a slip of paper or sheet of stickers, etc.The lab tech was nice and friendly, and the blood draw went quickly and I was done with that within five minutes. When I was there I saw only a couple people/patients (definitely not crowded!).The building was clean and tidy. When I was there, masks were not required if you were not sick (though you could wear one if you wanted). This wasn't posted in the reception area anywhere I saw, which would have been helpful, but it was online when I made an appointment and got the confirmation for it. I did get asked Covid screening questions as usual at the reception desk..The staff were pretty good at respecting my service dog and not interacting with her, which I appreciated, since that's not always the case even at medical clinics/therapy/hospitals (e.g. places a service dog would likely be seen fairly frequently, since service dogs work for disabled handlers who are often at the doctor or hospital).Regarding other accessibility aspects:The front doors are automatic (like a grocery store, not the kind where you push a button). There was enough space in the lab waiting room where a wheelchair and service dog could sit and wait and not be in the middle of the aisle; I did not see the main waiting area so cannot comment on how wheelchair-friendly that area was.I only saw three accessible parking spots, but there might have been more elsewhere. The curbcut was in a weird spot, not at the curb by the access aisle like you commonly see, but at least there was a curb cut. The accessible parking was technically the closest parking to the front door, but I wouldn't say it was very close to the door...I had to go up a sidewalk, then left and go down another sidewalk around some plants and grass and then under the covered drop off area to get to the doors. Doable for me, but I was still surprised at how far I had to go to get from the accessible parking into the building.I didn't see the bathrooms at the clinic, but the halls were wide, the entry way and waiting area at the reception desks was spacious, and there was no place where I felt like I was in the way or crowding people, since a wheelchair and service dog take up more room than your average person off the street.”

2.7 Average29 Reviews