Your health is our top priority. When to visit a healthcare provider or one of our clinics depends on your condition and the severity of your symptoms. Follow these general guidelines when determining if you need to be seen.
- You have a fever greater than 101 - 102 degrees Fahrenheit for more than two days.
- You have a headache or other pain that is not alleviated by taking over-the-counter medications, especially if you have a fever and/or a stiff neck.
- You are experience vomiting or diarrhea for more than two days, or you have not urinated in more than eight hours.
- You think you have a sprain or broken bone.
- You have an injury that will not stop bleeding or has debris in it.
- You have lost consciousness for any reason.
- You have cold or flu symptoms that produce yellow/green mucous consistently throughout the day.
- You have a persistent cough.
- You have difficulty breathing or are short of breath.
- You have chest pain, especially if you are nauseated, short of breath, or sweating.
- You think you may have been exposed to an infectious disease, such as tuberculosis, meningitis, or any sexually transmitted infection.
- You have a positive result from a home pregnancy test, and you need a referral to an OB/GYN.