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Should You use Urgent Care as Primary Care?
June 9, 2017
Urgent care is great in a pinch. When a high fever or minor injury occurs unexpectedly and requires immediate attention, the afterhours services provided by clinics such as FASTLane can be invaluable. However, many patients only visit a physician on the rare occasion that an injury or illness demands attention. In these cases, it can be quick and easy to walk into urgent care, but when that’s the only medical care being administered, urgent care turns into primary care. Read More
Tips for Maintaining Workplace Eye Wellness
March 31, 2017
When you think of a work-related injury, a pulled muscle or broken bone may come to mind. Less likely, you’ll think of your eyes. And yet, eye injuries account for more than 20,000 workplace injuries each year and cost $300 million annually in lost productivity, medical treatment, and worker compensation. Furthermore, it isn’t only construction or other industries where safety goggles are a common sight. Increasingly, office workers are also feeling the effects of their work environment on their eyes. Read More
How to Avoid the Flu This Season
October 12, 2016
Fall is marked by changing leaves, shorter days, pumpkin spice everything, and, of course, the flu. This is the time of year when we begin to see flu shot signs popping up at every doctor’s office and pharmacy. If you’ve ever had the flu before, you get it. Experiencing the ravaging aching, sore throat, fever, headache, and cough that typically accompanies the illness is often enough to make one swear they will do anything possible to never have it again. Read More
7 Key Facts About Flu Season That You Need to Know
December 29, 2014
People in South Louisiana get excited about several seasons - football, basketball, and baseball to name three. Hunters are excited about deer and dove season. The holiday season, coming to a close, brought with it lots of excitement, too Read More