• National Diabetes Month: Gestational Diabetes

    National Diabetes Month: Gestational Diabetes

    November is National Diabetes Month, a time when communities across the country team up to bring attention to diabetes and its impact on millions of Americans. The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) has focused this year's campaign into promoting health after gestational diabetes. What is gestational diabetes? Gestational diabetes is GestationalRead more
  • FLU Season: Get Vaccinated

    FLU Season: Get Vaccinated

    While seasonal influenza (flu) viruses are detected year-round in the United States, flu viruses are most common during the fall and winter. The exact timing and duration of flu seasons can vary, but influenza activity often begins to increase in October. Most of the time flu activity peaks between December and February, although activity canRead more
  • Food Safety After a Hurricane and/or Flooding

    Food Safety After a Hurricane and/or Flooding

    In the aftermath of a hurricane and/or flooding, it is important for us to assess all food, food preparation areas, and equipment to decide what to keep or throw away. Hurricanes, especially if accompanied by a tidal surge or flooding, can contaminate the public water supply. Water in the hurricane-affected area may not be safeRead more
  • Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    According to CDC, each year in the United States, more than 240,000 women get breast cancer and more than 40,000 women die from the disease. Men also get breast cancer, but it is not very common. Less than 1% of breast cancers occur in men. Most breast cancers are found in women who are 50 yearsRead more
  • World Heart Day

    World Heart Day

    September 29th is the World Heart Day. The World Heart Day was created by the World Heart Federation with the purpose of raising public awareness regarding cardiovascular disease (CVD) as the world’s leading cause of death, claiming 17.5 million lives each year.  The day is also meant to highlight the actions that individuals can takeRead more
  • National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day

    National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day

    September 18 is National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day—a day to call attention to complex issues related to HIV prevention, testing, treatment, care, and treatment for aging populations in the United States. The goal is to increase the quality of life for people living with HIV and to reduce stigma surrounding HIV among aging populations. InRead 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.