The service to the East Side Urgent Care is pretty sparse: once an hour
for most of the day, and nothing after 6 pm. or on weekends.  Keep that in
mind if you're planning to get sick.

Bad as it is, this service is an improvement over the situation before
schedules changed last August.  Before the change, the only real bus
service was at peak periods.

I'm sure Dean saved money and improved operational efficiency by putting
all their east side operations in a single monumental building next to a
major highway, but they made life more difficult for some of their
patients. Dean Clinic has a very nice building off Fish Hatchery Road, and
I've never understood why they are unwilling to run an Urgent Care clinic
there.

> Dean Urgent Care:
>
> 1821 S. Stoughton Rd. | 250-1525
> bus routes: 37, 39
>
> 752 N. High Point Rd. | 250-1525
> bus routes: 14, 60, 62, 65
>
> The bus routes are on their web sites, which is nice. However, when I
> sliced open my finger the Friday before Xmas, couldn't stop the
> bleeding, and decided I needed stitches, I chose to have someone give me
> a ride. Kind of tough to drive a manual transmission while you are using
> one hand to hold the gauze onto the other hand.
>
> --
> Robbie Webber
> Bicycle Friendly Communities Coordinator
> Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin
> www.bfw.org
> 608-251-4456 (office)
> 608-233-1390 (home)
> 608-225-0002 (cell)
>
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