Common Visits Round Rock, TX
Even common visits are important for one's overall health. Patients who are struggling with cold or flu-like symptoms may need more than just rest and over-the-counter medication. In some cases, professional expertise can give patients a better chance at a faster and easier recovery process.
The first step is to visit us and receive the primary care you need. We are proud to serve Round Rock and the surrounding area. At Viva Health Clinic, our team takes the time to properly examine patients and determine the most effective treatment option. Our goal is to help patients receive the care they need when they need it. Call us today at (512) 243-5872 to schedule an appointment.
Common Visits We Treat Every Day
As the first point of contact for the healthcare system, primary care providers can offer treatment for a wide variety of conditions. Aside from offering regular physical exams, primary care providers can also offer:
During the consultation, we will examine the patient's condition, symptoms, medical history, and other factors. Once we gather this information, we will be able to accurately diagnose the source of the patient's pain and recommend treatment. In some cases, the patient may need to schedule a follow-up appointment. We will help ensure the treatment is going as planned and address any concerns the patient may have.
“As the first point of contact for the healthcare system, primary care providers can offer treatment for a wide variety of conditions.”
More Effective than Store-Bought Options
While it can be effective to treat a variety of common illnesses with rest and store-bought medication, sometimes it is not enough. Many store-bought medications do not treat the source of the condition and only numb the symptoms. Other medications will only provide temporary relief.
We provide treatment for a variety of conditions, such as:
- Cold and flu
- Minor injuries
- Sore/strep throat
- Pink eye
- Ear infection
- UTI
These are only a few of the conditions we help to treat during common visits. When a patient has the flu or a cold that does not seem to go away and gets worse over time, visiting a medical professional is the best next step.
“While it can be effective to treat a variety of common illnesses with rest and store-bought medication, sometimes it is not enough.”
Types of Treatment
For the treatment process, we will examine the patient and review their medical history. Once we have a clear idea of what the patient is struggling with, we will develop a treatment plan. For instance, if we have a patient who is suffering from sinus pressure and pain, along with a persistent sore throat or a cough, we may recommend an antiviral drug if the illness is in its early stages.
We may also recommend an IV drip, respiratory treatment, or other in-office options to treat the patient. Patients who are suffering from pink eye may require specific medications and rest. Our team can determine the extent of the condition and recommend the most effective treatment. Far too often, people will waste money on various over-the-counter remedies and find that none of them work.
“Our team can determine the extent of the condition and recommend the most effective treatment.”
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Q. Why should I go to my primary care practitioner for common cold and flu treatment?
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How can I tell the difference between the common cold and allergies?
A. Symptoms of the common cold and allergies can often be quite similar. If you are sniffling but not feeling achy or feverish, you likely have allergies. Allergy symptoms also often last longer than two weeks and are accompanied by red, itchy eyes.
Q. How can I prevent the common cold?
A. The common cold and flu are both passed around via tiny droplets. As such, washing your hands frequently is one of the best ways to prevent the common cold. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap is not available.
Q. What causes an asthma attack?
A. There are some asthma attack triggers that are common to all people with asthmas, and there are some that are more individual. Asthma changes over time. With proper treatment, you may go long periods without symptoms or attacks.
Q. Is food poisoning the same thing as food-borne illness?
A. Yes. Food-borne illness is any illness caused by eating food contaminated with bacteria, parasites, or viruses. It can also be caused by chemicals and toxins. Symptoms of food-borne illness include abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever, nausea, and vomiting.
Q. What are some of the CDC's STD testing recommendations?
A. The CDC recommends that all adults and adolescents aged 13 to 64 be tested at least once for HIV. Additionally, all sexually active women under 25 should be tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia annually. Women 25 years and older with certain risk factors or with a partner who has an STD should also be screened every year.
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By visiting us as soon as possible, our team can help get you the professional treatment you need. Instead of waiting around and allowing the symptoms to get worse, we can provide you with treatment options.
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Call Us Today
By visiting Viva Health Clinic as soon as possible, our team can help get you the professional treatment you need. Instead of waiting around and allowing the symptoms to get worse, we can provide you with stronger medication and treatment options instead of ineffective store-bought products. Call us today at 512-243-5872 to schedule an appointment.
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- Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. 2023
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