Recent Blog Posts

At What Age Do I Need to Worry About Alzheimer’s?

Getting older comes with many different blessings, but the risk of developing certain illnesses and conditions does rise as we age. This is especially true for cases of dementia and for Alzheimer’s disease, specifically. Having trouble remembering where your keys are or forgetting that you already told someone a story are usually not causes for concern if it happens on occasion, but any memory troubles coupled with a personality change or confusion about the ...

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Urgent Care for Broken Bones & Fractures: What Urgent Care Treats

If you have a broken bone or a fracture, urgent care may be able to help. Learn the different types of fractures (broken bones), what we treat, and when to go to the ER vs. urgent care. How Do You Know a Bone is Broken? Every year, millions of people break a bone. Broken bones typically result from a trauma like a fall, car accident, or sports injury. Medical conditions such as osteoporosis or repetitive ...

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Does AFC Urgent Care Dalton Offer X-ray Services?

Yes! Our center will be equipped with a wide variety of diagnostic tools to help us get to the root cause of your injury or illness. This includes our state-of-the-art digital X-ray equipment! X-rays help us get a closer look at what is causing you pain or discomfort by giving us an inside look into your body. Our digital X-ray technology is faster and more accurate than traditional X-rays, which will help us be more ...

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Recent Blogs

Rash After Hiking? Know the Difference Between Poison Oak, Ivy, and Sumac

Find out how to recognize and manage poison ivy, oak, and sumac rashes after outdoor activities in Dalton. In Dalton, spending time ...

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When Is It Time to Visit Urgent Care During Pollen Season?

Learn when seasonal allergy symptoms may require urgent care and how to spot warning signs during pollen season. Spring in Dalton is ...

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Is The Flu Contagious Without a Fever?

Just because you don’t have a fever doesn’t mean you’re in the clear. You can still spread the flu ...

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