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mattywritess · 1 year
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Get the Care You Deserve at Hillsboro Urgent Care
At Hillsboro Urgent Care, we understand that when you need medical care, you need it fast and with the highest quality of care. That’s why we offer a wide range of services to meet your needs, from urgent care and lab testing to medical weight loss and STD testing. Our team of experienced physicians and staff members is dedicated to providing exceptional care to ensure your health and well-being.
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Urgent Care in Deerfield Beach, FL
When you need immediate medical attention, turn to Hillsboro Urgent Care. Our center provides quality care for illnesses and injuries that require urgent attention but are not life-threatening. Whether you’re suffering from a cold, the flu, or a minor injury, our experienced physicians and staff will provide the care you need in a timely and efficient manner.
Lab Testing in Deerfield Beach, FL
At Hillsboro Urgent Care, we offer a wide range of lab tests to diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries. From blood tests to urine tests, we can help you get the answers you need quickly and accurately. Our lab tests can detect a variety of conditions, including infections, diabetes, and heart disease.
Medical Weight Loss in Deerfield Beach, FL
If you’re looking to lose weight and improve your health, our medical weight loss program is the perfect solution. Obesity is a complex health issue that can lead to a variety of serious, and often life-threatening, diseases. It contributes to high blood pressure, certain types of cancer, sleep apnea, and fatty liver disease. To prevent these issues, our experienced team members will work with you to create a personalized plan that meets your individual needs and goals. We offer a range of services, including diet and nutrition counseling, fitness classes, and more.
STD Testing in Deerfield Beach, FL
If you’re concerned about sexually transmitted diseases, we can help. Our STD testing services allow you to get tested quickly and privately. Testing is a crucial component of maintaining sexual and overall health. Regular testing is essential because many STDs can exist without any apparent symptoms, meaning individuals can unknowingly harbor and transmit these infections to others. Early detection through STD testing can prevent serious health complications, such as infertility, certain types of cancer, organ damage, and in some cases, even death. Testing also plays a vital role in curbing the spread of these diseases within the community. As a result, we offer a range of tests to detect a variety of STDs, including HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis.
Experience the Care You Deserve at Hillsboro Urgent Care
At Hillsboro Urgent Care, we are committed to providing the highest quality of care for our patients. Our experienced team of physicians and staff members is dedicated to providing the best possible medical services for your health and well-being. Whether you need urgent care, lab testing, medical weight loss, or STD testing, you can count on us to provide the care you deserve. If you’re looking for quality medical care in Deerfield Beach, FL, look no further than Hillsboro Urgent Care. There is no need for an appointment, but we encourage prospective patients to contact Hillsboro Urgent Care to learn more about our services and the treatment plans we can design to treat your medical problem.
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gallusrostromegalus · 9 months
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Hope everyone had a good Christmas I got... Shingles.
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800-dick-pics · 4 months
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Black Disabled Lesbian get medical attention for PRIDE!!!
Hey I have been struggling with a lot of very concerning medical issues recently, which are complicating my chronic illnesses. I personally dont want to get into everything I am going into but I really need to get to the hospital ASAP, along with getting medication i have been putting off of weeks. I dont have a doctor yet and the health clinic wait time is a week out, and I cant wait that long without risking infection/sepsis. I literally have 3 cents, very shitty insurance, and struggling to even write this post, so if you are able please help me with this urgent medical need during pride month!
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$500 Goal!
CA: $sleepyhen
VN: wildwotko
DM for Paypl
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blitzosicedcoffee · 2 months
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Urgent care doc: okay so Im gonna put you on propanalol, your heart rate could be contributing to your increased migraines and why it isn't going away. Are you getting enough fluids? You know your heart rate is way high.
Me: oh Its always that high.
Doc: it is??????? (Visibly concerned)
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tj-crochets · 5 months
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Hey y'all! It's weird question time again! So that doctor I mentioned before that I wanted to make a dog plushie for because he has improved my quality of life so much* (and also inexplicably reminds me of like a greyhound or a borzoi) is my endocrinologist And, as my endocrinologist, he recommended back in December that I go see a rheumatologist, because he thinks I might have rheumatoid arthritis**. The staff at his office have been trying to get a rheumatologist for four months now. I know that, because yesterday I got a call from the rheumatologist's office and the nurse I spoke to said "Your doctor's office has been very...persistent about getting you this appointment" So now I kinda want to get something for the whole office? But idk what I could get them or make them. Like, in non-medical contexts I'd make cookies or brownies for a group, but I can't bring cookies to a doctor's office. I mean, I guess I could, but if I were them I would definitely not eat them, and I run the risk of allergy-ing a fellow patient. Is there like a gift basket or gift card or thank you card or something you can recommend?
*I mean he maybe should have found a diagnosis before offering me steroids about it but the low dose steroids have made such a HUGE difference in my quality of life I am thrilled with Tennessee's weird (to me, with my experience in California) medical practices **I don't think I have enough joint pain for it to be rheumatoid arthritis, but he's like the fourth doctor to tell me it's weird that when I got hives they usually started on joints, so maybe I'm wrong? I have the weird version of enough medical things that at this point I would not be surprised if I had Weird Rheumatoid Arthritis.
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antxnous · 1 day
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ok definitely have a concussion frm this newer fall. woe is me
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tombraiderrocker · 10 months
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You know you're chronically ill when you're excited to get a CT scan
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ahedderick · 14 days
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The three-week sore throat
Vis-a-vis the second trip to Urgent Care with my teen daughter: Bless the medical people who say any version of "Hmm, the test is negative BUT I can tell something's going on so we're going to start you on medication for xyz anyway . . "
That. That is actually PRACTICING medicine. Examining the patient with your own senses, using your knowledge, trusting your eyes and fingertips and the patient's reported symptoms over a damned test. Thank you, Ma'am, she's finally feeling better.
Whew!
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I'm on mass health rn and I don't make much, which in this system how much you make determines how much you pay. And well and truly? As I am dealing with appointment after appointment? Worth it. I don't have a time sensitive issue (I understand that complaint when it comes to free health care) but it's so nice seeing my insurance cover thousands of dollars of procedures
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aropride · 1 month
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what if i just go to urgent care like hey im in pain all the time and have been for weeks/months/years and its only getting worse what do i do . idk that theyd even be able to help since its not like. an acute injury or infection or something. but im in so much pain and ibuprofen isnt cutting it anymore and getting a pcp is scary and takes Time
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donotopendeadinside · 6 months
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|| Hey gang! Guess who's dumb ass had to go to urgent care rn lol ||
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dipperscavern · 8 days
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How did you hurt your ankle?
roller skating 😞 tripped over my own feet, and yk how drag queens do death drops? with one leg tucked behind the other? yeah. i did that. (the fags. they did this to me.)
ANYWAYS i went backwards so i landed with all my weight on it. and yk how you crack your back in the morning and hear a lot of pops? okay thay but my leg
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tj-crochets · 6 days
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Hey y'all! Weird question time, not really a medical question, more a question about doctors office response times? Below a read more in case you want to skip it:
So, last week I may or may not have passed out*, in a way different to the times I may or may not (almost definitely have) passed out before, because this time my blood pressure was not low and my heart rate was not high. I am someone with a long history of cardiac-adjacent issues, endocrine and/or brain related issues, and neurological issues**. I called my primary care doctor early afternoon on Wednesday and did not hear back from his office until after 5pm on Thursday, though the very helpful nurse I spoke to at the front desk squeezed me in for an appointment with a different doc at the same location on Thursday morning. I called my neurologist at the same time Wednesday, and I did not hear back from their office until today, the following Monday. They also were not calling to schedule an appointment. They were calling to see if I'd gotten my referral to an ENT that they send in five months ago, and mentioned they'd gotten my message that I'd "had an incident". I had to get transferred to someone else and say "I saw my primary care doctor already because you did not return my messages and I'd passed out. He did some bloodwork that all turned up normal and told me to talk to my neurologist" before they even considered getting me an appointment (which they did not do! They said they'd call me back tomorrow!) The question: Is that an unreasonable response time? It feels like an unreasonable response time to me, from both my PCP and my neurologist, honestly. Like, the nurse at the PCP's facility got me in to see another doctor, but my PCP didn't know and didn't respond for over a day, and my neurologist took five days and wouldn't schedule an appointment. I suspect the combo of past history of heart and neurological issues and passing out for the first time in years should be the sort of thing that rings alarm bells, right? *when I felt like I was going to fall down if I did not immediately lie down, I chose to lie down and had my eyes closed while lying down and I think I lost time? hard to tell though **I have tachycardia but it's never ever out of rhythm, so technically I don't have heart issues? The tachycardia tends to alarm new doctors though, like I get an express pass to an EKG immediately at the ER. The endocrine and/or brain issue is the salt wasting syndrome. Might be endocrine! Might be brain damage! Hard to tell! Thought it was endocrine for a long time but there's overlap. The neurological issues are migraines and brain fog.
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solpng · 4 months
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good evening beautiful phone app ppl i am back
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zoobus · 2 months
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The side of my fingernail has hurt for weeks but it looks normal. Soaking it and fungus cream and hydrocortisone do nothing. Is this worth going to the doctor over or am I going to be sneered at for wasting their time?
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batz · 1 year
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rlly didnt know ur mouth could get kidney stones but then i got to finally experience it yayyyy yayyy. yayyyy
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