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Can I Go To Urgent Care For Chest Pain?

Dr. Mark Hosko, MD, January 6 2023

Chest pain can occur anywhere on your chest. Your back, lungs, ribs, muscles, or the center of your chest may hurt. Sharp or mild chest pain can occur. In addition, you may have tightness, ache, or the sensation of your chest being crushed or squeezed. However, not all chest pain indicates a heart

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Can Urgent Care Refer You To A Specialist?

Dr. Mark Hosko, MD, January 6 2023

A specialist referral is a written request to a doctor who specializes in a specific medical condition. Your primary care provider is usually the one who writes it. However, an urgent care practitioner may issue a specialist referral for you after your visit if they feel it's necessary for your care. Referrals are a direct order sent to your...

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Auto Accident

Should I Go To Urgent Care After A Car Accident?

Dr. Mark Hosko, MD, January 6 2023

If you are involved in a car accident, you should get treatment as soon as possible. If you do not have any visible evidence of injury or suffering, you should seek medical attention immediately. You can get an accurate diagnosis and the appropriate treatment at an urgent care center. After your mishap, do not be afraid to see an urgent care...

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Auto Accident

What Is PIP Insurance?

Teri Lou, December 19 2022

If you have ever been in a car accident, you know there is a chance that you or your passengers could get hurt in a car accident. Personal injury protection (PIP) can pay for your and your passengers' injuries, no matter who was at fault for the accident. As part of their "no fault auto insurance" laws, many states require PIP. This makes it...

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Does Urgent Care Do COVID Testing?

Teri Lou, December 19 2022

Many urgent cares do COVID testing for those with coronavirus-like symptoms. Urgent cares often offer multiple COVID tests with varying result times and methods. For Different Types of COVID Testing in Portland, Learn More with These Dedicated Webpages Result times can vary but often take between one and three days after testing to get the...

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Illness

Can I Go To Urgent Care For UTI?

Teri Lou, December 15 2022

If you have pain when peeing, you may have a urinary tract infection (UTI), in which case you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. You may be concerned about what may happen if you do not seek medical help for this relatively mild infection right away. If left untreated, however, it can have major long-term health repercussions....

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Auto Accident

Urgent Care Vs ER for Auto Accidents

Teri Lou, November 21 2022

If you have been involved in an accident, even if you do not feel you have been damaged, it's best to see a doctor to determine if there are any hidden injuries. Getting to an urgent care clinic after a minor vehicle accident is critical, regardless of how eager you are to go on with your day. With three options available, you need to understand...

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What Are Motor Vehicle Accidents?

Dr. Mark Hosko, MD, June 30 2021

Motor vehicle accidents are something most of us do not get the chance to prepare for. This can leave us distressed, panicked, and confused about what to do. If you get in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of how big or small, you should seek medical attention right away. Furthermore, you may need continued care for post motor vehicle accident...

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Auto Accident

What To Do After A Car Accident

Dr. Mark Hosko, MD, March 5 2021

A car accident exerts a tremendous amount of force on your back and spine, and back and neck injuries are very common after a high-impact accident. Even if you don’t feel any pain at the time. During a traumatic event, your body releases a massive adrenaline rush that may mask normal pain signals directly following a crash. Some injuries — like...

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Illness

College Students Get Sick and Injured Too

Dr. Mark Hosko, MD, January 26 2021

Thoughts of illness and injuries are generally far from the minds of most college students, but being away from home and on your own for the first time means taking a more active and preventative role in your own health care. Crowded living conditions in dorms and classrooms, interacting with a wide variety of people, late nights and missed meals...

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