Recent Blog Posts

Will AFC Dalton Be Able to Test for and Treat STDs?

We are so looking forward to caring for you all in just a few short weeks. In addition to being here to diagnose and treat injuries and common illnesses like the flu or strep throat, we will also be able to test for a variety of STDs. Your sexual health is part of your overall health, and we are proud to be able to serve our community in this way. Not only is STD testing ...

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Is Being Bitten By a Tick Dangerous?

We are grateful for the many different benefits of the summer season, but not for the increase in bugs and insects. Any time you spend time outside running around in the grass or in the woods on a hike, it is important that you check yourself for ticks afterward. Ticks are at their peak from spring to early fall, so recognizing them and removing them from your clothes should always be your first priority after ...

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How Can I Prevent Tick Bites?

The Great Outdoors is a wonderful place to be, especially during a classically warm and sunny Georgia summer. While you are out and about enjoying all that our area has to offer, though, you need to be on the lookout for ticks and potential tick bites. Ticks can be found at any time of the year in our southern climate, but they are much more prevalent from the spring to early fall. While not all ...

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Recent Blogs

Twisted Ankle This Weekend? Fast Sprain Treatment at AFC Urgent Care Dalton

Discover how AFC Urgent Care Dalton diagnoses and treats sprains fast to help you get back to your routine after weekend injuries ...

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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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