Seasonal Care & Treatment in Louisville & Longmont, CO
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Living in Colorado means you are exposed to a more complex climate than other states. Louisville is located in the central part of the northern half of the state, which can leave residents and visitors exposed to a wide range of extreme weather from hot, dry summers to cold, snowy winters. Whether your seasonal allergies won’t let up or you sprained an ankle on a run down one of numerous ski trails, AFC Urgent Care Louisville and Longmont are here to treat your non-life-threatening seasonal conditions seven days a week on a walk-in basis.
Seasonal Conditions Treated near Superior, CO
When visiting AFC Urgent Care Louisville and Longmont for seasonal treatment, you will meet with a physician for an examination to determine an exact diagnosis before effective and efficient treatment. Some of the seasonal conditions we can treat include:
- Cold, flu, strep throat
- Bug bites, Lyme disease and tick removal
- Seasonal allergies including pollen, mold, dust and dander
- Sunburns, skin rashes and irritation
- Swimmer’s ear
Seasonal Allergy Treatment serving Louisville & Longmont, CO
There are several allergens present at specific times during the year that can trigger reactions. If you are exhibiting non-life threatening symptoms, you can visit AFC Urgent Care Louisville and Longmont, CO for treatment. If you are exhibiting life-threatening symptoms including difficulty breathing, shortness of breath or chest and throat tightness, you should call 911 and visit your local emergency room immediately. Some of the seasonal allergies we can treat include:
- Pollen
- Bug bites
- Grass
- Mold
- Dust
- Certain candy and food ingredients
- Shellfish
- Chlorine
Walk-In Seasonal Care & Treatment in Louisville, Longmont & Superior, CO
If you are exhibiting symptoms of a seasonal illness or injury, visit AFC Urgent Care Louisville and Longmont today! Our urgent cares are open seven days a week with convenient walk-in hours to accommodate unexpected injuries and illness. Most major insurance plans are accepted, with low-cost care available for self-paying patients.