by Social Joey | Feb 15, 2019 | Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
Did you know that too much cholesterol in your blood can increase your risk of experiencing a heart attack or stroke? That’s why during American Heart Month this February, our team at AFC Urgent Care Cleveland wants to offer some tips on how to maintain healthy...
by Social Joey | Dec 1, 2018 | Emergency Clinic, Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
What Is Nasal Congestion? When the nasal cavities are swollen, congestion occurs. While nasal congestion can occur in both sides of the sinus cavities, it can also occur only on one side or the other. Symptoms of Nasal Congestion Mucus buildup Runny nose Sinus pain...
by Social Joey | Nov 15, 2018 | Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
120⁄80 mmHg are considered to be within a normal, healthy range. However, about one in three people living in the United States have high blood pressure. The team at AFC Urgent Care Cleveland wants you to understand the risks associated with high blood pressure and...
by Social Joey | Nov 1, 2018 | Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
normal fatigue and a sign of sickness. What Is Fatigue? If you are feeling tired, have reduced energy, lack motivation, or have physical or mental exhaustion, that’s known as fatigue. Although everyday life can cause some level of fatigue at the end of the day,...
by Social Joey | Oct 15, 2018 | Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
What Is the Flu? The flu virus, also known as influenza, is a very contagious respiratory virus. Symptoms of the flu virus may not appear until a day or two after the person has been infected with the flu. Therefore, people can have the flu, not know it yet and then...
by Social Joey | Sep 15, 2018 | Family Health, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
What Is Walking Pneumonia? Walking pneumonia is a bacterial infection that affects your upper and lower respiratory tract. The medical condition can last between two to three weeks; however, because it might take a week or two to be diagnosed, it could feel as though...