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Need Help Keeping Your Employees Healthy? AFC Urgent Care Has Your Back

May 11, 2025

Running a business is hard enough without worrying about workplace illnesses and injuries. That’s where we come in. Protecting the health and safety of your workforce isn’t just a priority, it’s essential. At AFC Urgent Care Chapman Hwy, we make it easy for businesses to stay ahead with comprehensive occupational health services. Whether you’re at Sport Clips Haircuts of Knoxville or Lowe’s, AFC is ready to be your partner in ...

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7 Common Questions About AFC Urgent Care

April 28, 2025

When planning to visit our clinic, you might have lots of questions. We want you to feel comfortable and well-informed, so we’ve put together answers to some of the most common questions we receive. Whether you’re wondering about wait times, bringing your kids along, or insurance details, we’ve got you covered! Questions Covered: How Long Will I Have to Wait? Can I Take My Kids to the Clinic? Do They Handle Workers ...

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What are STDs/STIs?

April 13, 2025

With winter fading and days growing longer, you’ll notice more people heading outdoors to enjoy the pleasant weather. As you resume your outdoor activities, like taking regular walks in the Gary Underwood Park, it’s a great time to also prioritize your health. Channel the fresh energy of the season into scheduling health check-ups. Regular STD testing is an essential habit, especially if you’re sexually active. Knowing when to get tested, what the ...

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Measles: Rash, Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

March 29, 2025

After enjoying a weekend of adventures at local parks, a museum, and Defy Escapes with your family, the news reports that measles cases are emerging in the area. Given the lasting impact of COVID on our health concerns, it’s completely natural to feel alarmed by such reports. AFC Chapman Hwy is here to provide you with some valuable insights. Measles, a highly contagious viral infection, is on the rise in the United States, making ...

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Urgent Care 101: The Basics of Telemedicine and In-Person Visits

March 11, 2025

In today’s fast-changing world of healthcare, patients have more options than ever. While Telehealth services were available before COVID-19, the pandemic became a necessary catalyst for both providers and patients to gain more experience and comfort with remote care. Today, as most offices have reopened and in-person visits normalize again, patients face hybrid services that offer choices between a traditional clinic visit and a remote one. In this article, AFC Chapman Hwy will explain ...

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Dispelling Myths: Can Adults Get Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

February 27, 2025

HFMD is often perceived as an illness that only impacts young children, but adults can get hand, foot, and mouth, too. Dispelling the myth that HFMD exclusively affects children is critical, especially since adults may not realize they're carrying the virus and could inadvertently spread it. Pre-Register What Is Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease? HFMD is a highly contagious viral infection that primarily affects young children, typically those under the age of five. It ...

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What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)?

February 24, 2025

Winter brings its share of cozy comforts—warm blankets, hot drinks, and local traditions in Knoxville keep the spirit alive in the cold. Yet, for some, the season also brings an undercurrent of sadness, fatigue, and withdrawal. These feelings could be linked to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a condition worth exploring if winter leaves you feeling down. Learning more can help you take control of your well-being and rediscover winter’s joys. Seasonal Affective Disorder ...

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How Long Do Fevers Last in Infants?

February 24, 2025

When your little one develops a fever, it's natural to worry and wonder, "How long do fevers last in infants?" Fevers are often the body's way of fighting infections by creating a less hospitable environment for germs. While fevers can seem concerning, they are usually not harmful and often resolve on their own. Pre-Register Understanding How Long Fevers Last in Infants In most cases, fevers in infants last around two to three days ...

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Are Sugar Rushes Real and How Do They Work?

February 20, 2025

Are sugar rushes real? For decades, many parents have believed in the idea of a “sugar rush,” a phenomenon where kids become hyperactive after consuming sugary snacks or drinks. This belief has led to widespread efforts to limit sugar intake, especially during times when parents want their children to stay calm and focused. Despite its popularity, scientific research shows that the so-called sugar rush is actually a myth. In this blog post, we'll explore ...

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Does Menopause Make You Tired? A Guide to Symptoms and Support

February 17, 2025

Does menopause make you tired? Menopause is a natural phase in a woman’s life, marking the end of her reproductive years. While it’s often associated with hot flashes and mood swings, many women also experience persistent fatigue during this transition. Feeling tired or low on energy can be frustrating and disruptive, especially when combined with other menopause symptoms. Pre-Register Understanding Menopause Menopause is a natural biological process that occurs when a woman’s ...

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What Is the Best Diet for Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

February 13, 2025

You may wonder, "What is the best diet for irritable bowel syndrome?" The answer depends on your unique symptoms and needs, but several dietary strategies have been known to bring relief. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common condition that affects millions of people, causing symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, and constipation. While there isn’t a one-size-fits-all cure for IBS, making thoughtful changes to your diet can play a significant role in ...

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What is Pneumonia?

February 9, 2025

Even if you dodged the flu, waking up with a cough can still cause worry. You decide to play it safe, skip your Gold’s Gym workout, and visit an urgent care to find out what’s wrong. While it might seem like the flu, pneumonia often mimics flu symptoms in the beginning. Pneumonia is a common lung infection caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses, and it can happen at any time of the year ...

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Wrist Sprain: How to Heal Quickly

February 6, 2025

A wrist sprain is painful and can worsen without proper care. Explore options for treatment and when to seek medical attention. Pre-Register Table of Contents How To Tell if You Have a Sprained Wrist Severity of Sprained Wrists How To Treat a Sprained Wrist How To Heal a Sprained Wrist Fast Sprained Wrist Medical Devices Should I Go to the ER or Urgent Care? Activities to Avoid With a Sprained Wrist Visit AFC for Help ...

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Deep Cut Treatment: What to Do & When to Get Stitches

January 30, 2025

If you get a deep cut, you may be able to treat it without stitches. Learn more about treating a deep cut. Pre-Register Table of Contents What is Considered a Deep Cut? How Deep Does a Cut Need to Be for Stitches? Treatment Other Concerns to Keep in Mind Where To Go for Treatment What is Considered a Deep Cut? A deep laceration is generally considered over a quarter inch deep, but this also depends ...

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How Viral and Bacterial Infections Differ

January 27, 2025

When illness strikes, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by symptoms like fever and fatigue. Turning to the internet might add confusion, so you rest, seek medical advice, take medication, and grab some Chick-fil-A takeout. Since bacterial and viral infections mimic each other, professional diagnosis is essential. AFC Chapman Hwy clinic is here to help you differentiate and treat your condition effectively. Visit AFC Chapman Hwy Today. What is a Virus Infection? Viruses are tiny ...

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Stomach Pain After Eating: What's Causing It & How To Fix It

January 23, 2025

Stomach pain after eating can be a cause for concern, especially if it happens frequently. Learn more about treating frequent and occasional stomach pain. Pre-Register Table of Contents Potential Causes and Treatments Upper Stomach vs. Lower Stomach Pain What To Do If Other Symptoms, like Diarrhea, Accompany the Stomach Pain What Do I Do If My Stomach Pain After Eating is Frequent? When Do I Need to See a Medical Provider? Potential Causes and Treatments ...

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Ear Bleeding: Causes, Treatment & When to Seek Medical Attention

January 16, 2025

Ear bleeding can be a sign of serious medical problems, especially if you’ve fallen or had head trauma. Explore potential ear bleeding causes and treatments. Pre-Register Table of Contents Middle or Outer Ear Infection Head Trauma or Falling Torn or Ruptured Eardrum Foreign Object Barotrauma Other Infections Other Symptoms To Watch For When To Visit a Healthcare Provider Visit Your Local AFC Middle or Outer Ear Infection Infections in the ear, whether in the ...

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Lingering Cough After Cold: How to Get Rid of Your Residual Symptoms

January 9, 2025

A lingering cough after a cold can be irritating and exhausting. Use these tips to get rid of your residual cough. Table of Contents What Causes a Lingering Cough How to Get Rid of a Chronic Cough Medications to Try When to See a Provider Visit Your Local AFC What Causes a Lingering Cough One of the most common causes of a chronic cough is a postnasal drip caused by allergies or a cold. Plus ...

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Why Does Winter Cause Itchy Skin?

January 8, 2025

Winter weather can take a toll on your skin, often leading to dryness. For some, this is a seasonal struggle, while for others, dry skin is a lifelong condition. It may appear flaky, itchy, or rough and typically affects areas like the hands, arms, and lower legs, although it varies by person. Factors like age, health, environment, and time outdoors also influence the severity of dry skin. With many saving money after Holiday shopping, read ...

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The Relationship Between Technology and Sleep

December 22, 2024

Technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, including our bedtime routines. Many people use electronic devices right before bed, whether scrolling through social media, watching TV, or responding to emails, leading to much research into the relationship between technology and sleep. Join us as we explore how technology affects sleep, debunk common myths, and offer practical tips for creating a more restful, tech-free sleep environment. Table of Contents How Technology and Sleep ...

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