Prepare for Flu Season in Frazer at AFC Urgent Care Frazer
AFC Urgent Care & Walk-in Clinic in Frazer, PA is open 7 days a week
Coming down with the flu in Frazer is no fun. Instead of shuffling around hoping to get better, come to AFC Urgent Care Frazer today for immediate treatment. No appointment is needed to see one of our providers to be treated for the flu, also known as influenza. Delaying treatment only allows the flu to take a firmer hold on you, and you risk infecting your family members and co-workers. Protect everyone’s health with a visit to our walk-in urgent care center, no appointment is needed.
To determine the cause of your illness, you’ll be tested using our state-of-the-art lab. This powerful diagnostic tool will help us determine if you have the flu or something like strep throat or allergies. Determining an accurate cause of your illness helps our providers correctly diagnose and ultimately treat you. Prescribing the right medication is critical as some medicines are entirely ineffective depending on what you are sick with.
Common flu symptoms include:
- A 100°F or higher fever or feeling feverish (not everyone with the flu has a fever)
- A cough and/or a sore throat
- A runny or stuffy nose
- Headaches and/or body aches
- Chills
- Fatigue
- Nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea (most common in children)
As you can see, some of these symptoms could be mistaken for other ailments. This is why testing is vital and why you should visit our walk-in urgent care center if you have been sick for several days with no improvement. There are even different types of flu out there that could require a different treatment strategy. No appointment is needed, and you can get tested for the flu any day of the week.
The best way to avoid the flu in Frazer is to get a flu shot every year! We get updated vaccines and have flu shots available today. Most insurances will cover the full cost of a flu shot, so there is no excuse to get one every year unless your provider advises against it.
While the flu season is impossible to predict year to year, it generally runs from October through May. However, do not let warm weather fool you! You could still get influenza during the summer months, so do not automatically assume you do not have it while getting a suntan.
For more information about the flu visit the CDC’s website.
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