Cold & Flu Treatment in <span class="hl-city-state">City, State</span>

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With convenient scheduling and expert care, we make it easy for you to stay healthy and resilient throughout the cold and flu season. Don't wait until it's too late.

If you're experiencing cold or flu symptoms, visit <span class="hl-clinic-name">Clinic</span> today and we'll help you feel better faster.

Open 7 days a week to provide fast, reliable treatment for cold and flu symptoms.

Cold & Flu Treatment

<span class="hl-clinic-name">Clinic Came </span> - <span class="hl-city-state">City, State</span>

Our experienced healthcare team understands the discomfort that cold and flu symptoms can bring, and we're dedicated to getting you back on your feet quickly.
Avoid the wait and receive personalized attention at our state-of-the-art urgent care facility. Your health is our priority, and we're just a visit away to help you feel better sooner. Visit us today, and let us take care of you.

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Cold & Flu Symptoms Include:

Coughing

The type of cough you experience can provide valuable information to healthcare professionals when diagnosing the underlying cause. Identifying factors include, wet, dry, persistent, etc.

Sneezing

It's important to note that while sneezing is a common symptom in both colds and the flu, it is not exclusive to these illnesses and can also be caused by various other irritants, allergies, or respiratory conditions.

Body Aches

The sensation of discomfort, tenderness, or pain in various muscles or even in multiple areas of the body. This discomfort can vary in intensity and may be a dull, throbbing ache or a sharper, more localized pain.

Fever

Low-Grade Fever: A body temperature between 100.4°F (38°C) and 100.9°F (38.3°C).

Moderate Fever: A body temperature between 101°F (38.3°C) and 103.9°F (39.9°C).

High Fever: A body temperature of 104°F (40°C) or above.

What Is The Flu?

The flu, short for influenza, is a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. These viruses primarily target the nose, throat, and lungs, leading to symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, fatigue, and sometimes severe complications.

Influenza viruses are categorized into three main types: A, B, and C. While influenza C typically causes milder illness, it is influenza A and B that are responsible for the most common and widespread flu outbreaks in humans.

<span class="hl-clinic-name">Clinic</span> in <span class="hl-city-state">City, State</span>

Get on the fast track to quality urgent care.

FastMed, one of North Carolina's largest urgent care providers, proudly serves communities across the state. We provide a broad range of acute/episodic, preventive, and occupational healthcare – in its clinics and via telemedicine – as well as primary care at select locations. FastMed is one of the few urgent care providers in the nation that has earned The Joint Commission’s coveted Gold Seal of Approval® for quality, safety and infection control in ambulatory healthcare.

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Flu Test

A flu test is a diagnostic tool used to confirm an active influenza infection by analyzing a sample from the nose or throat, helping to differentiate between the flu and other illnesses like COVID-19. If you're experiencing flu-like symptoms such as fever, cough, or body aches, a test can guide appropriate treatment.

At <span class="hl-clinic-name">Clinic</span> in <span class="hl-city-state">City, State</span>, we offer flu testing as part of our walk-in urgent care services with no appointment needed. Visit us for quick diagnosis and care, or contact us for more information.

Urgent Care Cold & Flu FAQ

What’s the difference between a cold and the flu?

The flu typically comes on suddenly with severe symptoms like high fever, body aches, fatigue, and chills, while colds develop gradually and cause milder symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing, and a sore throat. Flu symptoms can last longer and be more disruptive, whereas colds are usually less intense. If you're experiencing flu-like symptoms and need care, <span class="hl-clinic-name">Clinic</span> in <span class="hl-city-state">City, State</span> offers walk-in urgent care services, including flu testing and treatment.

When should I see a doctor for cold or flu symptoms?

It's important to see a doctor if your flu or cold symptoms are severe, last longer than 10 days, or include difficulty breathing, chest pain, persistent high fever, or dehydration. High-risk individuals such as young children, the elderly, pregnant women, or those with chronic conditions should seek medical care sooner, as they are more vulnerable to complications. If you're experiencing these symptoms, <span class="hl-clinic-name">Clinic</span> in <span class="hl-city-state">City, State</span>, offers walk-in urgent care services for prompt treatment without an appointment. Visit us at your convenience or contact us for more information.

Are there any medications to shorten the duration of the flu?

Antiviral medications can shorten the duration of the flu if taken within the first 48 hours of symptom onset by reducing the severity of symptoms and the length of illness. Early treatment is especially important for high-risk individuals, as it helps prevent complications. If you're experiencing flu symptoms and need treatment, <span class="hl-clinic-name">Clinic</span> in <span class="hl-city-state">City, State</span> offers walk-in urgent care services, including flu testing and antiviral options. No appointment is needed, visit us at your convenience or contact us for more information. We're here to help you recover quickly.

<span class="hl-clinic-name">Clinic Came </span> Reviews

Tricia R.

Friendly, caring staff. Compared to ER and the few other urgent care clinics I've visited, this was one of my best experiences.

Phillip D.

Very professional! Knew what they were doing. Addressed my medical concerns better than I expected. I will go back as needed.

Mark M.

Easy check in, quick evaluation and then quick and easy consultation with the doctor. In and out in a very reasonable amount of time.

<span class="hl-clinic-name">Clinic</span>

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<span class="hl-street-address">1800 N Sandhills Blvd </span>

<span class="hl-city-state">Aberdeen, NC </span> <span class="hl-zip">28315</span>

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