We’ve all been there. When you're struck by a cold, it's natural to wonder if you should seek medical assistance or simply ride it out at home....
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Should I Go to Urgent Care for an Ear Infection?
Ear infections are no joke. Sharp, throbbing pain and perpetual discomfort disrupt daily life, making it difficult to focus, sleep, and enjoy simple...
When Should I Go to Urgent Care for a UTI?
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be uncomfortable and sometimes even debilitating. They occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract and cause...
Should I Go to Urgent Care for Pink Eye?
You wake up with one eye wide open and the other matted in a crusty gunk. After you will your eyelid open, your reflection in the bathroom mirror...
Should I Go to Urgent Care for a Clogged Ear?
Have you ever experienced a sudden change in hearing, a sensation of blockage, or a persistent ringing in your ear(s)? If so, you are all too aware...
3 Ways to Tell Seasonal Allergies and the Common Cold Apart
Sneezing, snuffling, and clawing at itchy, watery eyes. It’s beginning to look a lot like allergy season. Yes, the grass is getting greener, and the...
Should I Go to Urgent Care for IBS?
April is Irritable Bowel Syndrome Awareness Month, providing support and resources to the millions of sufferers of IBS nationwide – and urging...
Tips to Stay Healthy While Traveling for Spring Break
Sure, spring break is a time for relaxation and fun, but it's also important to be mindful of your health and safety. The following tips can help...
All About Mononucleosis – The Kissing Disease
It’s Valentine’s Day. Everyone’s entitled to one good kiss. Or are they? Amid a pandemic, RSV surges, and cold and flu season – mononucleosis,...
Differentiating Between Seasonal Illnesses Part 2: RSV and the Common Cold
News of a new RSV surge started making headlines in mid-October of 2022, with hospitals and pediatric wings reaching capacity. Talk of a...