• National HIV Testing Day

    National HIV Testing Day

    National HIV Testing Day (NHTD) was first observed on June 27, 1995. NHTD is a day to encourage people to get tested for HIV, know their status, and get linked to care and treatment. CDC recommends that everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested for HIV at least once as part of routineRead more
  • National Aphasia Awareness Month

    National Aphasia Awareness Month

    What is Aphasia? Aphasia is a disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language. For most people, these areas are on the left side of the brain. Aphasia usually occurs suddenly, often following a stroke or head injury, but it may also develop slowly, as the result ofRead more
  • Managing Arthritis: Strive for Five

    Managing Arthritis: Strive for Five

    There are a lot of things you can do to manage your arthritis. The day-to-day things you choose to do to manage your condition and stay healthy are “self-management” strategies and activities. CDC’s Arthritis Program recommends five self-management strategies for managing arthritis and its symptoms. Practice these simple strategies to reduce symptoms and get relief so you canRead more
  • Lyme disease: What you need to know

    Lyme disease: What you need to know

    What is Lyme Disease? Lyme disease is an infection caused by the corkscrew-shaped bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, which is spread to people through the bite of several types of blacklegged ticks. Where People Most Commonly get Lyme Disease ? In the United States, most infections occur in the following areas: Eastern states, primarily New England and theRead more
  • GYT: Get Yourself Tested

    GYT: Get Yourself Tested

    GYT: Get Yourself Tested is a campaign encouraging young people to get tested and treated for STDs and HIV to protect their health and that of their partners. STDs affect people of all ages, yet these diseases take a particularly heavy toll on young people. Know the Facts. False assumptions about STDs – how they’reRead more
  • Attention Adults: You Need Vaccines Too!

    Attention Adults: You Need Vaccines Too!

    As an adult, you are busy with life and have many responsibilities — but don’t forget to take care of yourself! Every year in the United States, thousands of adults become seriously ill and are hospitalized because of diseases that vaccines can help prevent. These diseases can be deadly for many adults. The need forRead more

I was in and out with my toddler. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. Much better than going to the emergency room

Oh my goodness! The staff here were amazing and accommodated us for an unexpected walk up test we needed. Such great service at the end of a long day. Thank you!

Our primary doctor's office closed early today so we decided to go to this urgent care. The staff was very professional and personal with us. My son asked if we could change our provider to this location (which means he was comfortable here) but I was informed by the staff member that they have a provider in Morrow. We will be using their doctor soon as our primary provider. The doctor was great with explaining the issue and electronically sending the prescription to our pharmacy of choice. I will be back if I ever need an urgent care facility.