Illness:
Your significant other has fever and sore throat and cough, which have started to worsen. But it's late or it's Saturday ad your doctor's office is closed. Comprehensive Urgent Medical Care is a convenient alternative when your regular clinic is closed or you can't get a timely appointment with your own physician. Here are some examples, which may be managed by your visit to our Urgent Care Center.
- Cold, Cough, Flu, Sinus Infection
- Sore Throat, Earache, Toothache
- Headache, Migrane
- Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma
- Urinary Tract Infection / Kidney Stone
- Rash, Eczema, Poison Ivy, Poison Oak
- High Blood Pressure
- Heart & Lung Problems
- Diabetes
- Gastritis / Esophagitis / GERD
- Gastroenteritis
- Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea
- Food Poisoning
- Hepatitis
- High Cholesterol
- Back Pain, Arthritis
Injuries:
Your 15-year-old boy was playing soccer and twisted his ankle. A few hours later it is really starting to hurt and swelling is increasing. What should you do? Although it may seem like a trip to the hospital is in order, the emergency room is not always the best answer. You may be in for a long wait while more critical patients are treated and, depending on your health plan, it could cost you more money. For a minor illness or injury that needs immediate attention, a trip to our Urgent Care facility is a better option.
- Fractures & Dislocations
- Sprains, Strains
- Cuts & Lacerations
- Burns
- Minor Eye Injuries Including Corneal Abrasions
Physical Exams:
Regular check ups and doctor visits are the key for early detection of various diseases including cancer and ultimately living a long and healthy life. Most people should at least have one annual physical exam by their PCP. Please call us to schedule yours or visit us without an appointment, whichever fits your schedule best.
We also offer physical exams to serve individual health care needs as mentioned below.
- School, Camp, Sports
- Work, Annual / Routine
- Pre-employment
- DOT
Children who are sick (unless they have chicken pox) still can have a physical. Your provider will decide if your child can have any needed immunizations at that visit.
Diagnostic Tests:
Some tests are completed and discussed with you during your visit, but often tests take longer to complete. Your urgent care physician will explain how and when you will receive test results. Most results will be available within one to two days. If you have a question about when you will receive your test results, please ask the physician at the time of your visit, or give us a call at your convenience.
- Lab work (blood and urine tests)
- HIV & STDs Testing
- X-rays
- EKG
- Ultrasound
- Audiometry
- Vision Screening
- Hemoglobin
Work Related Injuries:
- Workers' Compensation Injuries
- Work Restrictions
- Return to Work Evaluations
- Employee health
- Flu shots
Drug Screening:
We offer a full range of drug screening including 4, 6 or 8 panel tests. We can customize the drug screen panel to fit your individual or business needs at an affordable price. Turn around time is fast and we have on site MRO services available to further save you time and money. Please contact our business manager Mrs. Azra S. Ahmad at 703-707-3707 for more details.
- Pre-employment
- Post MVA
- Random drug Screen
- DOT/ Chain of Custody
STD's:
STD evaluation and treatment is completely confidential. A sexually active minor is usually treated as an adult for STD treatment purposes and hence, ensuring their confidentiality. The usual symptoms are burning or pain on urination and/or discharge from the penis. Women may experience vaginal discharge, itching, and pelvic pain. The sexual partner of the person diagnosed with STD also needs treatment. For your protection and to ensure confidentiality we do not release results over the phone. Following is a partial list of common STD’s.
- Gonorrhea
- Chlamydia
- Genital Herpes
- Genital Warts
- Syphilis
- HIV
Women's Health:
It is recommended for most women to get pap smear every 1 to 2 years. High risk patients with previous abnormal pap smear may need screening pap every year. A family history of breast cancer increases the risk of breast cancer significantly. A self-breast exam and mammogram may discover breast lump early which if cancer may have a major impact on prognosis and treatment.
- Pap smear
- Vaginal infections including yeast, Bacterial vaginosis
- Irregular vaginal bleeding / Spotting (non-life threatening)
- Pregnancy testing, Evaluation of spotting and minor bleeding during pregnancy
- Prenatal check up
- Mammogram
Men's Health:
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Prostate Evaluation, PSA
With the advent of Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, erectile dysfunction (ED) is no longer an untreatable entity in many cases. Please visit our clinic for evaluation to see if you are the right candidate for this therapy. A simple questionnaire and few simple tests all that is needed in most cases prior to initiating ED therapy. A regular testicular and prostate exam is important to diagnose cancer early.
Vaccination / Preventative Care:
Comprehensive preventive care visits help your provider assess your health risks and provide health education counseling, screening tests and immunizations. Check our schedule for preventive care. Our physician can adapt these guidelines to your individual health needs, giving you the best chance to say healthy for years to come.
- Travelers Vaccine
- Flu Shot
- Tetanus
- Pneumococcus