MedExpress and Tricare: Everything You Need To Know

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Medical care and coverage can be tricky, especially when you have to make a decision in a hurry or during a stressful situation. We partnered with MedExpress to share a series of posts on Urgent Care and Tricare. MedExpress has 250 urgent care locations in 20 different states. These facilities are warm and welcoming, and the average wait time is under an hour. MedExpress also accepts Tricare in most states, so check out the MedExpress website to see if there is one near you.

MedExpress Roundup
MedExpress, Uniontown

Everything You Need To Know About Tricare And Urgent Care

Great news moms with accident-prone kids and/or family members who love to get sick or injured on the weekend! As of January 1, 2018, Tricare Prime enrollees do not need a referral for urgent care. Find out all the details here.

Top Ten Reasons To Visit Urgent Care

Check out my Top 10 reasons why I go to urgent care, like when I flipped over my bike handlebars while dressed like Tonya Harding on Halloween and broke my elbow. What? Just me?

Urgent Care: A Love Letter

“Dear Urgent Care, You are the unsung hero of my motherhood journey because my kids ALWAYS get sick on Friday night. But this past winter, I was thankful for you because you took care of ME.”

This is a sponsored post, but all opinions are our own. Military Moms Blog and MedExpress are separate and unrelated businesses. It is not necessary to purchase products or services from MedExpress to be eligible. Entrants agree to release MedExpress from any and all claims or liabilities of any nature arising in connection with this giveaway. Winners’ names may be used for publicity purposes without compensation.
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Christy Curtis
Christy is the co-founder of Military Moms Blog. Originally from St. Louis, Christy moved to San Antonio, Texas, for college. She ended up meeting her Air Force husband there and has been on the move ever since. She has mostly lived in the Central Time Zone but also in Italy and England, and she currently calls the Mississippi Gulf Coast home. Christy has a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, specializing in pediatrics, and although she teaches as an adjunct professor, most of her mad behavioral skills are used on her three small children. Christy loves to be active and spends her time running, swimming, and playing with her kids. She is an amateur DIY’er and will attempt any and all projects. She likes to stay up late and get up early, so you may find her running before the sun comes up, Internet shopping at midnight, and enjoying iced coffee in between!