Grand Prairie VA Clinic

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Grand Prairie, United States

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Medical clinic· Mental health service· Veterans center· Veterans hospital

Grand Prairie VA Clinic Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Grand Prairie VA Clinic is located in Grand Prairie, United States on 2737 Sherman St. Grand Prairie VA Clinic is rated 3 out of 5 in the category medical clinic in United States.

Address

2737 Sherman St

Phone

+1 2148573450

Service options

Online care

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Edward Langston

Lazy staff,never answer the phone, very poor attitude. Its sad that you serve your country and you're treated poorly by those who gave nothing.

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Ricardo Becerra

I have recently changed PCP's from Dallas to GP to have something closer to home. Although I have not seen my new PCP yet, scheduling my first appointment was super fast with the staff here. Not the usual 3-4 month min wait I'm used to with the VA in Dallas. I was able to obtain an appointment for the following WEEK! Additionally, I showed up this morning for my blood draw and was in and out in 5 min. Not like the \take a number\ and wait 40 min for them to call it.... so here are some Pros so far from my few interactions with this Facility. Pro's 1. Staff is super friendly and helpful. 2. Parking always available and close to the facility(not like big Dallas). 3. Scheduling is Fast. 4. Quick blood Draw 5. Free Coffee! 6. Vending Machines. 7. MHR services available. Hope this helps

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Sharon Smith

Sheenna Donoho in registration is a big help she is very knowledgeable with a lot of information and has excellent customer service thanks for all your help.

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Joan Barnes

Did a walk-in visut. @1338. I was told that the doctor had no patience and I am waiting on the nurse for triage, I guess? 3 patients that were here before have been in and out and it only took 30minutes. I've been sitting here another 15 minutes and have not been called back. Another lady came in and checked in and was called back b4 ne so I'm confused . We're clearly not here for the same doting, why haven't I been called?I went back to the window clerk at 1420 and asked her how long would it be. She said the nurse was with another patient. Why look was...huh?? I was sitting here for 25 minutes and the urse\ is with s patient, please exoskeleton to me his this works. ? I finally asked a nurse from the back and was told that walk-ins are weaved in between apps. My question is...if we're seeing different doctors why do I need to be weaved in (30 minutes -2 hour). The nurse came back and explained that I would be next and how the system worked. I won't be seeing my doctor. I'm seeing the nurse practioner and if she can't handle the issue, then you see the doctor. Wow!!@ I thanked her for the intel and continued to wait. For there to be so many ppl looking for work, it amazes me how these systems put in place to \help\ are under staffed and we, the veteran,/patient is left to just deal with this. It makes me sad so often that I risked my life and limb for a country that truly didn't care for its Veterans. Health, Wellness,Fitness, and Pharmaceutical are billion dollar industries and they continuously prove that they Don't give a damn. smd\u200d️

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Mark Shlosberg

Granted I only come to the Grand Prairie clinic for lab work as it is close to home only 2 miles, as opposed to 17 miles to Dallas. But on the other hand, I am also in and out in an average of 15 minutes rather than waiting an average of 90 minutes for the over crowded, under staffed labs at the hospital. Also parking is far more convenient