
Medicine Place Eye Care
Optometry clinic and eyewear boutique inside Medicine Place North. Comprehensive eye exams, contact lens fittings, kids' eye care, and a curated frame selection. Accommodating, patient-first team.

Downtown Edmonton walk-in medical clinic on 105 Street. Family physicians for minor illness, injuries, prescriptions, and physicals. Same-day walk-in visits welcome.
As I've moved here in the last year, I was scouring the internet to find a decent clinic that is accepting new patients. While the drive there is painful and parking is atrocious, I was in and out of there in about half an hour with a prescription for the thing I came for. They could use a little renovation, but their office is clean and well taken care of. Receptionists were kind and helpful; the pharmacist is on-site, so it was quick and easy—they even gave me a free water bottle with my medication, and the doctor listened to my concerns fully without any judgment whatsoever. I do regret not getting his name—I will get his name the next time I come back. Highly recommend this office.
Dr.Durar was really professional, quick and handled all my concerns quickly. First time seeing him, very pleased. Maggie from the pharmacy was veryyy sweet. She helped with my insurance and went above and beyond.
I have been a patient of Dr. Fadel for over two years, I have found him to be a no nonsense type of individual, who knows what he is talking about and what the needs of his patients are, he took an hour talking to me, the first time, because he wanted to know the real story to my illness and condition, highly recommneded, a vey high minded, noble individual.
The receptionist is so rude and condescending. I basically called in to book an appointment she told me only walk in she can’t book appointments and basically come and see. Lady I don’t have time that’s why people book appointments so they can plan their day. Proper training on how to talk to people will help. No wonder their rating is 3. Good luck with that attitude.
Dr.Fidel Eledrisi discriminates against homeless people. You could tell from the start of my appointment he wasn't going to help me. I was looking to get ensures because I am at hope mission and start a job monday so I can work and nit be homeless anymore. I will miss both breakfast and lunch and am malnourished. He denied my request to fill out a special authorization form for the existing prescription I have and told me it was not the shelters job to feed me it is my job to feed myself. If you dont mind being judged and disrespected then go see this Doctor. Yes, malnourishment can be a valid reason to obtain special authorization for products like Ensures (oral nutritional supplements) if they are not universally covered, as it falls under specific clinical criteria for funding and access. Healthcare providers must complete and submit a special authorization request, demonstrating that the patient meets established criteria for malnourishment or has a high risk of it.

Optometry clinic and eyewear boutique inside Medicine Place North. Comprehensive eye exams, contact lens fittings, kids' eye care, and a curated frame selection. Accommodating, patient-first team.

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