Walk-In Flu Testing & Treatment | AFC Urgent Care Washington Heights, TX
Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a serious and highly contagious
respiratory illness that can lead to severe symptoms, complications, and even hospitalization. Flu season
typically runs from October through March, making proactive prevention and quick treatment
essential. AFC Urgent Care Washington Heights provides comprehensive services for the flu, including
rapid flu testing and effective flu treatment, all available on a walk-in
basis.
Understanding Influenza (The Flu)
The flu is more severe than the common cold, with symptoms that can appear suddenly. It is caused by viruses that
constantly mutate, necessitating a yearly vaccine for protection against prevalent strains.
Common Flu Symptoms We Treat
If you suspect you have the flu, a prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial. Common symptoms of the flu
include:
- Fever or chills (though not everyone with flu will have a fever)
- Runny or stuffy nose
- Cough
- Sore throat
- Muscle or body aches
- Headaches
- Fatigue/tiredness
- Vomiting and diarrhea (more common in children than adults)
Our medical providers can prescribe medication to help ease your symptoms. Antiviral treatments, such as Tamiflu
or Xofluza, are most effective when taken within 48 hours of initial symptoms, highlighting the
importance of a rapid diagnosis.
Rapid Flu Testing: Fast & Accurate Results in Washington Heights, TX
Receiving a prompt and accurate flu diagnosis is critical for effective treatment.
- AFC Urgent Care Washington Heights offers Rapid Flu Tests with results typically available in
just 15 minutes or less.
- We utilize Rapid Antigen Flu Testing, a dependable and efficient approach that involves a
nasal swab. This method is advocated by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) over traditional
rapid influenza diagnostic tests (RIDTs) due to its greater reliability and precision.
- Our tests are highly accurate:
- Sensitivity: 96.3% for Influenza A and 100% for Influenza B.
- Specificity: 97.4% for Influenza A and 97.1% for Influenza B.
- This ensures accurate identification of the flu, minimizing false negative and false positive results, and
enabling our medical team to provide the best possible treatment.
- Visit our Washington Heights walk-in clinic today for quick flu tests, available 7 days a
week with no appointment needed.
Preventive Measures Beyond Vaccination
In addition to getting your annual flu shot, practicing good hygiene is vital to lower your risk of getting sick
and spreading viruses.
- Wash your hands frequently and consistently.
- Avoid touching your eyes, mouth, and nose with unclean hands.
- Avoid close contact with others who may be sick.
- Encourage children to cover their nose and mouth with their elbow or a tissue when coughing
or sneezing and dispose of tissues immediately.
- Wipe down common play areas or surfaces with disinfectant at least twice a day.
Flu Complications & When to Seek Care
The flu is a severe illness that can cause mild to severe symptoms. Unlike a cold, it can appear suddenly and
lead to serious complications such as inflammation of the heart and brain, organ failure, and inflammatory
responses. Approximately 800,000 patients are hospitalized each year due to flu complications, with nearly
60,000 casualties from the virus. If you experience flu symptoms, especially if you are in a high-risk group,
visit our walk-in clinic ASAP.
Why Choose AFC Urgent Care Washington Heights for Flu Needs?
AFC Urgent Care Washington Heights offers convenient, comprehensive care for flu-related concerns.
- We are a walk-in clinic, offering no appointment necessary flu testing and
treatment.
- Open seven days a week, including for weekend flu treatment.
- Short wait times, often under 15 minutes, with many patients in and out within 30 minutes.
- We accept most major insurance carriers and provide competitive self-pay
rates.
- Our mission is to provide the best healthcare possible in a kind and caring environment,
economically, and at times and locations convenient to the patient.