by Olivia Miller | Mar 30, 2024 | Family Health
Are Ticks Dangerous? Spring brings blooming flowers, chirping birds, and outdoor adventures. However, it also marks the return of ticks, a small but significant concern. You might think of ticks as just another nuisance insect, but they’re actually arachnids,...
by Olivia Miller | Jan 23, 2024 | Family Health
The south Knoxville area is thriving with young families as Knoxville continues to be one of Tennessee’s fastest-growing cities. Couples are establishing roots, contributing to the community, and expanding their families. However, with the joys of parenthood...
by Social Joey | Nov 1, 2023 | Family Health, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
Getting sick during the fall and winter seasons is always annoying, but it is unfortunately the most common time to fall ill. With all of the increased time spent indoors and the rise in different infections, getting sick is sometimes just a part of life. One of the...
by Social Joey | Dec 13, 2022 | Family Health, Health Care, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
When you get sick, it is normal to experience a wide variety of symptoms as your body works hard to fight off the illness. Some symptoms could make you feel downright miserable, like having a fever! While fevers are your body’s natural response in fighting off...
by Social Joey | Dec 1, 2022 | Family Health, Health Care, Healthy Living, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
With the hustle and bustle of life, it can feel overwhelming to think about dealing with the cold and flu season on top of your busy schedule. Thankfully, we have tools like the flu shot at our disposal to help minimize your risk of getting seriously sick. Everyone...
by Social Joey | Nov 1, 2022 | Family Health, Health Care, Urgent Care Clinic, Walk In Clinic
If you are a new parent or have small children in your home, there’s a good chance that you know about RSV. It is a common illness in childhood that can sometimes produce really dangerous symptoms or complications. In order to keep your baby safe from RSV, or...