We are all vulnerable to developing illnesses and conditions throughout our life, no matter how old we are. While some illnesses are more common in childhood, others are more common as you age. Dementia is one illness that becomes more of a risk as you reach later adulthood. No one wants to think about the possibility of losing their memory. Dementia is not only hard on the person who has been diagnosed, but also for his or her loved ones. Read on →

Getting hurt is a part of life! Even though we do our best to take care of ourselves and avoid injury, it sometimes just happens when you live an active lifestyle. But what happens when the injury you thought was just a strain or sprain is still causing you pain? That’s where we come in! Our center is fully equipped with an X-ray machine that can help diagnose a potential fracture or break with ease. Read on →

When you are pregnant, you are always on high alert when it comes to diet and nutrition. After all, you are working hard to provide the best environment for your perfect little son or daughter! So when you start to feel ill after a meal, it can be a scary experience. Coming down with food poisoning is never fun, but it is especially troublesome when you are pregnant. You are not only more tired and run down than usual, but the infection has a small chance of passing to your baby. Read on →

Raise your hand if you love summer! The warmer temperatures are here, and we are loving it right along with you. While the summer season is a favorite for many people, it is important to protect yourself against the dangers of the strong summer sun. Minimizing your long-term exposure and protecting your skin from burning should always be your priority whenever you are outside. Repeated sunburns (and even sun exposure without a burn) can increase your risk for skin cancer and other health conditions. Read on →

The foods you choose to eat on a daily basis have a direct impact on your overall health. It may not feel like it at the moment, but you will feel the effects of a poor diet as you get older and start to experience health complications. One part of our bodies that benefits from a healthy and well-rounded diet is our bones! Having strong bones helps you navigate your day-to-day tasks more easily, and it helps reduce your risk of developing serious bone diseases. Read on →

The spring season has arrived with warmer temperatures, brighter sunshine and…a runny nose. Feeling sick is never fun, but it can be especially frustrating if you don’t know what is causing your symptoms to appear. If you have seasonal allergies, you might just attribute your symptoms to a flareup, but not so fast! You should understand what is causing your symptoms so you can avoid potentially spreading an illness to someone else. Read on →

The pandemic changed many industries and processes over the last few years. The perseverance and ingenuity of our community allowed us to continue serving our patients even in a world of uncertainty! Now that the pandemic’s emergency status will end in May, certain processes will go back to normal and the healthcare industry will see some changes again. Included in that list of changes will be some aspects of telemedicine. Read on →

There are many reasons why you might be experiencing ear pain. Allergies, sinus infections, tooth troubles and ear infections are all common reasons why your ear may be aching or ringing. If you suspect an ear infection, it is important that you visit with your care team for a proper diagnosis. Our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team explains what an ear infection often feels like, so check out our latest blog below to learn more. Read on →

A new year can bring new opportunities and a new outlook on life! But it can also be the catalyst for a variety of mental health struggles, including seasonal affective disorder. While all of us can experience the winter blues from time to time, this mental health condition is much more consistent and produces more severe symptoms. If you are finding that you dread the winter season or seem to have lingering issues with your mood at this time of year, you may be experiencing symptoms of seasonal affective disorder. Read on →

If you suspect a bronchitis or pneumonia infection, you may be feeling pretty sick. Any time our lungs are affected by infection, it can make it harder to breathe normally and can cause a nasty cough. While you may feel sick for a while, the majority of cases will go away on their own in a week or two. That being said, it is crucial that you receive a proper diagnosis for your illness! Read on →