There is a lot to enjoy about the winter season in Tennessee! The drop in temperatures and winter activities can make it a fun time of year. The arrival of viral infections, however, is not one of the perks of the season. The common cold and the flu are common illnesses at this point in the year, and COVID-19 continues to stick around. If you are feeling sick, our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team can help identify your illness and come up with a treatment plan with you today. Read on →

Influenza is one of the most common contagious illnesses in the world! Because of this, chances are you have at least had it or been exposed to it already this year. Since it is such a common illness, it is important to understand what symptoms are associated with the flu. If you haven’t gotten your flu shot yet, there is still time! Getting vaccinated at any point during the season can offer you protection. Read on →

When you are sick, you can expect to experience a wide variety of different symptoms. Headaches, congestion and a sore throat are all some of the more common side effects of illness. Fever is also a common symptom. While some fevers can cause even more symptoms, others can be present with no symptoms at all! In both cases, your body is working hard to overcome whatever illness you have. Our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team lays out the details regarding fevers below, so read on! Read on →

Getting sick is never on anyone’s to-do list, especially around the holiday season. Unfortunately, this time of year is usually when it is more likely that you will get sick. Influenza is all around us, but we have the tools at our disposal to help ward off serious illness. This is where an annual flu shot comes in handy! Our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team recommends that everyone eligible should get a flu shot and we explain why that is below. Read on →

Pregnancy can be such a wild time in your life. All of the changes, planning and preparing can keep you busy from morning until night! The miracle of life is a wonderful thing, but it also can cause some unpleasant symptoms, including headaches. Headaches can happen at any point and can indicate different things based on which trimester you are in. While many headaches are just an annoyance during pregnancy, there is a small possibility that your head pain could indicate the emergence of preeclampsia, a serious blood pressure condition. Read on →

If you have small children or are a new parent, you have probably heard of the dangers of RSV, or Respiratory Syncytial Virus before. Anyone at any age can contract RSV, but it is especially important to protect your infant from getting sick from this virus. RSV and the common cold can both cause similar symptoms in the beginning, which can make determining what your baby is suffering from even more troublesome. Read on →

When we stop to think about some of the greatest human inventions, things like the internet, the telephone and the wheel all probably come to mind! We would also add the development of antibiotics to that star-studded list. The development of antibiotics has reduced our risk of serious complications or death due to a bacterial infection drastically. Coming down with an ear infection or strep throat is no longer usually a threat to your life. Read on →

When you have vertigo, it is more than just a dizzy spell. Your entire body and head is affected and your world seems to continually spin or shift around you. It can be debilitating and begin to impact your daily life. Even though vertigo can be a diagnosis, it is not a disease. Rather, it is a symptom coming from a variety of conditions. Approximately 40% of Americans end up having a case of vertigo at least once during their lifetimes, so it is important to know what it feels like and how to treat it. Read on →

If you start to notice that your child’s back looks curved or he or she is complaining of chronic back pain, you may start to wonder if a spinal issue is to blame. If your child has scoliosis, the spine has formed into an “S” or “C” shape instead of in a vertical line. Having scoliosis can be genetic or an abnormality that happened during development, and sometimes there is no known cause. Read on →

Sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, are not usually common conversation starters amongst family or friends, but they are actually more prevalent than you think! They happen to millions of Americans every year, and they can range from mild to severe cases. If you think you may be suffering from an STD, it is important to be evaluated and tested right away to prevent long term issues. Our AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga team will care for you with the confidentiality and respect you deserve. Read on →