by Social Joey | Aug 1, 2020 | Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
What Can I Do to Prepare My Kids? Education is going to look different for a while still as we continue to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. But that doesn’t make it any less important. There will be new regulations and procedures in place to help promote safety...
by Social Joey | Jul 15, 2020 | Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
How Can I Get Tested for Pet Allergies? To be certain that your pet allergies are actually due to your pets, you will want to go to your doctor and get an allergy test. Typically, this will be done with a skin test where you are pricked with small allergens to...
by Social Joey | Jul 1, 2020 | Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
What Is Heat Exhaustion? Heat exhaustion occurs when your body becomes too hot and is often exacerbated by dehydration. While heat exhaustion can occur even at low temperatures, it is extremely common during the heat of summer when someone is outside doing physical...
by Social Joey | Jun 15, 2020 | Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
Is There Still a Risk of Getting COVID-19? While the number of cases being diagnosed each day has leveled out some in recent weeks, COVID-19 is still a very real and present danger. As of June 1, more than 1.5 million Americans had been diagnosed, including at least...
by Social Joey | Jun 1, 2020 | Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
every day. In total, skin cancers affect more than 3 million Americans each year. With skin cancer the most common type of cancer, what can you do to protect your skin? Our team at AFC Urgent Care Cleveland would like to share some tips. What Does the Sun Do to Skin?...
by Social Joey | May 15, 2020 | Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
Am I at Risk for Arthritis? Anyone at any age can experience arthritis, which means “inflammation of the joints.” But certain factors can place you at an increased risk of developing the condition. Some of those factors, like your family medical history, your gender...