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Acute Care Specialist

Care Clinic Plus

Concierge Primary Care & Chiropractic Care located in Downtown, Orlando, FL

If you sprain your ankle while exercising or pick up a cough that doesn’t respond to at-home treatment, acute care can provide relief. At Care Clinic Plus, the providers, offer acute care to people of all ages. To ensure easy access, same-day and walk-in appointments are available. To book a consultation in Orlando, Florida, call the office or schedule online today.

Acute Care Q&A

What is acute care?

Acute care provides immediate treatment for illnesses and injuries that aren’t life-threatening. If you develop a fever and it doesn’t break, or cut yourself and it won’t stop bleeding, acute care can reduce the risk of additional complications and help you feel better.

What conditions can benefit from acute care?

Care Clinic Plus uses acute care to treat various conditions, including:

  • Accidents and falls
  • Cuts that require stitches
  • Asthma
  • Allergies
  • Pink eye
  • Fevers
  • The flu
  • COVID-19
  • Minor back problems
  • Sprains and strains
  • Urinary tract infections

You might also benefit from acute care if you’re experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.

What should I do if I need acute care?

If you or a loved one needs acute care, contact the providers at Care Clinic Plus right away. 

The receptionist asks you various questions, including the type of symptoms you’re experiencing, when they started, and their severity. Care Clinic Plus always makes time for same-day and walk-in visits. 

After gathering the necessary information, the receptionist schedules an appointment and makes recommendations to reduce your symptoms in the meantime.

What happens during an acute care visit?

At Care Clinic Plus, an acute care visit begins with a review of your medical records and a discussion of your symptoms. Then, your provider conducts a physical exam. 

If these steps don’t provide enough information to make a diagnosis, your provider might also order lab tests, like bloodwork, urinalysis, or a culture. 

After pinpointing the cause of your symptoms, your provider develops a custom treatment plan. If you have an acute illness, like bronchitis, they might prescribe antibiotics. If you have a sprained ankle, they might recommend a splint and crutches.

Ultimately, the goal of treatment is to relieve your symptoms and encourage your body’s healing process. 

What should I bring to my acute care appointment?

To get the most out of your acute care appointment, Care Clinic Plus recommends bringing the following documents to your visit:

  • Health insurance information
  • Results from any recent medical tests
  • Names and contact information of any providers you’ve seen recently
  • List of the vitamins, supplements, and medicines you take
  • List of any chronic medical conditions you’re living with

If you need acute care, don’t wait to contact Care Clinic Plus. To make an appointment, call the office, or click the online booking feature today.