Windyandbreezy on October 2, 2024 7:13 pm Flu. Stay home eat chicken noodle soup. It’s a virus not an infection.
grptrt on October 2, 2024 7:14 pm The name “urgent care” is pretty misleading. It’s really nothing more than a walk in clinic
MissFiyahh on October 2, 2024 7:21 pm Love how even urgent care is stepping up their marketing game! Gotta stay healthy *and* entertained, right?
Nattuparadise on October 2, 2024 7:27 pm What if I have both legs in splints and I am in a wheelchair, which one should I use?
CheckInevitable9561 on October 2, 2024 7:35 pm Sure makes you wonder what they’d call an actual emergency room. Comedy central, maybe?
futureruler on October 2, 2024 7:41 pm Like it really matters what you go to urgent care for, they are just going to send you to the ER anyway
danurasweets on October 2, 2024 9:11 pm Having recently visited the emergency room, they require signs every 10 feet and in various languages.
MurphysLaw4200 on October 2, 2024 9:14 pm I spent hours in the waiting room at the ER the other day. Definitely not the place to go for something urgent.
MiAmorArii on October 2, 2024 9:27 pm Needing to visit the ER recently, they require these signs every 10 feet and in various languages.
lanaebriellex on October 2, 2024 9:46 pm The flu is not given the respect it deserves. Many people confuse severe colds with influenza. In one week, the flu can quickly leave you bedridden. On the other hand, I believe that antibiotics can effectively treat the plague.
MtnLover130 on October 2, 2024 10:17 pm That’s not funny. They’re trying to tell patients to go to the ER and not UC if they are really really sick Because if you go to UC and need the ER, that will be a very expensive ambulance ride (US) if that freestanding UC is not attached to a hospital.
eaglescout1984 on October 2, 2024 11:04 pm They also need to make one for: “My pecs hurt after lifting weights yesterday – Urgent Care” “I have a shooting pain in my chest, moving down my left arm, I’m short of breath, and getting dizzy – ER”
OldTiredAnnoyed on October 2, 2024 11:29 pm Lol. Although, bubonic plague is pretty damn treatable these days. Just pray it’s not pneumonic plague.
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Yeah, but the plague is actually easier to treat than the flu.
This is actually helpful
Flu. Stay home eat chicken noodle soup. It’s a virus not an infection.
The name “urgent care” is pretty misleading. It’s really nothing more than a walk in clinic
they took their job too seriously
Love how even urgent care is stepping up their marketing game! Gotta stay healthy *and* entertained, right?
What if I have both legs in splints and I am in a wheelchair, which one should I use?
genius on the side
Sure makes you wonder what they’d call an actual emergency room. Comedy central, maybe?
Like it really matters what you go to urgent care for, they are just going to send you to the ER anyway
Having recently visited the emergency room, they require signs every 10 feet and in various languages.
I spent hours in the waiting room at the ER the other day. Definitely not the place to go for something urgent.
Needing to visit the ER recently, they require these signs every 10 feet and in various languages.
The flu is not given the respect it deserves. Many people confuse severe colds with influenza. In one week, the flu can quickly leave you bedridden.
On the other hand, I believe that antibiotics can effectively treat the plague.
That’s not funny.
They’re trying to tell patients to go to the ER and not UC if they are really really sick
Because if you go to UC and need the ER, that will be a very expensive ambulance ride (US) if that freestanding UC is not attached to a hospital.
Hey, you’re right by my dad’s house. Tell him I said ‘hi’!
They also need to make one for:
“My pecs hurt after lifting weights yesterday – Urgent Care”
“I have a shooting pain in my chest, moving down my left arm, I’m short of breath, and getting dizzy – ER”
Lol. Although, bubonic plague is pretty damn treatable these days. Just pray it’s not pneumonic plague.