While adding a new dog or cat to your family is an extremely exciting time, if you are an allergy sufferer, it might be a conflicted time for you as well. If you have been having allergy symptoms since bringing your pet home, it might point to the fact that you have a pet allergy—but there may be a different scenario, such as being allergic to something your pup picked up on a walk, too. Read on →

When the heat and humidity is high, it can seem like the stream of mosquitoes trying to attack you and your kiddos is endless—but that does not have to put a damper on your summer fun! With the right mosquito prevention strategies, families can enjoy their time outdoors without worrying about being plagued with itchy bites for days afterward. Read on as our team at AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga offers some insight on the topic. Read on →

While the number of COVID-19 cases in the United States and Tennessee specifically has leveled off some, the threat isn’t completely gone. It’s still important to take steps to protect yourself from the virus. If you wonder how you can protect yourself, you aren’t alone! It’s a common question, which is why our team at AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga wants to shed some light on the topic. Who’s at Risk of Getting COVID-19? Read on →

The temps in Chattanooga have been fluctuating a lot lately, but it seems likely that hot weather will be here soon and stick around for a while. Before you head outside to soak up the sun, you’ll want to take steps to properly protect your skin. That’s why our team at AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga wants to offer a refresher on how you can practice sun safety. Read on for a few key tips! Read on →

With May being American Stroke Awareness Month, our team at AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga wants to share some information about the main causes of stroke, as well as steps you can take to prevent a stroke from happening. Who Is at Risk for a Stroke? There are two main types of stroke. You can either have a stroke caused by a loss of blood supply (ischemia) in the brain, or you can have bleeding (hemorrhage) in the brain. Read on →

It is completely normal to only be able to handle so much time indoors before it starts to take a toll on your mental health. While we have been practicing social distancing, it is still important that we get outside, especially on nice days, in order to enjoy the sunshine and breathe the fresh air—even if it is in your own backyard. However, when you are trying to get a breath of fresh air, the last thing you want is having to sneeze and starting to experience an itchy throat and watery eyes. Read on →

Thank you to everyone in our community who has been working hard to flatten the curve! We appreciate you. However, even in this time of social distancing, we recognize that you still have medical needs. Seasonal allergies, colds and stomach issues can all still occur even when we are spending most of our days at home. But have no fear! Our team at AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga is still here to help care for your medical needs. Read on →

If you think you are the only one out there in the Chattanooga area sneezing and coughing, think again! Seasonal allergies affect many of us. In fact, research suggests that millions of people world-wide experience seasonal allergies on an annual basis. However, it doesn’t mean you just have to sit back and live with the symptoms. Our team at AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga wants you to learn ways you can take action against seasonal allergies so that you can enjoy a healthy, happy spring season! Read on →

March is known as National Kidney Month. Did you know that there are around 8.1 million cases of urinary tract infections each year? Fortunately, there are steps you can take in order to reduce your risk. Our team at AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga want to help you recognize the symptoms of a urinary tract infection, as well as ways you can reduce your risk of experiencing this medical condition that affects millions of Americans. Read on →

National Sleep Awareness Week is March 1 to 8. Since it starts off the month of March, our team at AFC Urgent Care Chattanooga wants to remind you of how important it is to give your body the rest it needs in order to conquer the day! How Much Sleep Should I Be Getting Each Night? Most adults need between seven and nine hours of sleep each night for optimal health. Read on →