Friday, May 9, 2014

Return of Anti-flu Drugs in Federal Way Urgent Care Centers Expected

Jonathan Nguyen-Van-Tam of the University of Nottingham authored the study that analyzed 78 separate studies from 38 countries, concluding that the anti-flu drugs given to patients during the pandemic did work. In this light, people in Washington who are suffering from the flu can soon go to a provider of urgent care in Federal Way for medication, not just for flu vaccines. Medical facilities, government healthcare units, and reputable healthcare networks like U.S. HealthWorks may still have anti-flu drugs in stock.

http://ushxworksfederal.wordpress.com/2014/03/21/return-of-anti-flu-drugs-in-federal-way-urgent-care-centers-expected/

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Federal Way Urgent Care Clinics: A Cure for Patients’ Aching Wallets

Urgent care in Federal Way allows cash-strapped patients to be treated for non-life-threatening ailments like minor cuts, bruises, sprains, and broken bones for a fraction of what an ER visit would cost. When you go to these centers, you also avoid the long queue of patients commonly seen in hospitals. Lastly, they are open during off hours and weekends, so you don’t have to schedule an appointment just to be seen by a health professional.

http://ushxworksfederal.wordpress.com/2014/01/20/federal-way-urgent-care-clinics-a-cure-for-patients-aching-wallets/

Friday, May 2, 2014

Federal Way Urgent Care Doctor Asks: Are Your Muscles Sore or Injured?

Muscle soreness is a common occurrence in novice and established athletes alike. Soreness is the body’s normal response to overexertion and is a natural part of any prolonged athletic activity. Injury, on the other hand, is more serious and may require treatment from a Federal Way urgent care physician.

http://ushxworksfederal.wordpress.com/2013/11/19/federal-way-urgent-care-doctor-asks-are-your-muscles-sore-or-injured/