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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Why an NYC Walk In Clinic is The Place For Burns

NYC is filled with medical facility choices. One of these is the walk in clinic. A walk in clinic is a great thing to have in your neighborhood, and if you live in NYC chances are you do have one near you. They are staffed with the best doctors and have tons of experience treating everyday-type injuries and illnesses. A hospital emergency room should be utilized for life-threatening injuries exclusively. These injuries may include car crashes, heart attacks, and gunshot wounds. If you or your family members suffer from any of the above, get them to the nearest hospital emergency room. If you or your family members have an accident that is non-life threatening, such as a fall, break or burn then get to a walk in clinic ASAP.

Burns happen so frequently. Sometimes they are caused by the simplest of things, such as spilling a piping hot bowl of soup, or touching a red-hot pot or pan. As soon as we receive a burn we know we are in trouble. It is time to get some treatment—and get it quick. This is one reason that a walk in clinic has the best interest of NYC citizens at heart. The fact that you can “walk” into one without an appointment is a big plus. Another big plus is that unlike a hospital emergency room you will be seen before the day is over. Under an hour is the typical wait at a walk in clinic, believe it or not.

Burns come in different degrees and depending on which one you suffer from will dictate the treatment options open to you. The degrees of burns break down as such:

The lesser of all burns wherein only the outer layer of skin is affected.

Second Degree Burns
These burns damage the outer layer of skin and the layer of skin underneath.

Third Degree Burns
More serious, this burn damages the deepest layer of skin and the tissue underneath it.

Fourth Degree Burns
Far worse, this burn destroys skin and tissue and many times is caused by electricity, chemicals or radiation.

Fifth & Sixth Degree Burns
Without a doubt the worst type of burn injury. In fact, a sixth degree burn can only be diagnosed during an autopsy, which gives you an idea of how survivable one of these bad boys are.

Obviously, a walk in clinic—whether in NYC or elsewhere—cannot help someone who has suffered through a major fire and who has received burns in the upper degrees of this list. All other burns can and should be treated at a urgent care clinic because the fast treatment time and experience of the doctor at one of these establishments make it the ideal place.

There are many modes of treatment available to burn victims and these can be worked out through a doctor’s diagnosis of the severity of the burn. The choices of a doctor are many, so getting to a walk in clinic as soon as possible is the key to the best treatment.

If you have been unfortunate enough to need the help of a doctor because of a non-life threatening burn, please log onto NYC Walk In Clinic for the best help available. They are located at 274 Madison Avenue (between 39th and 40th streets), and can be reached at 1-212-696-5900 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting            1-212-696-5900      end_of_the_skype_highlighting. The fact that they are just two blocks from Grand Central Station makes them the perfect place to get to in a flash. 

Sunday, July 17, 2011

The Top Three Reasons To Visit a Walk In Clinic

If your hair is on fire or you find yourself being mauled by a wild hyena, do not head for the nearest walk in clinic, but rather get yourself to the nearest hospital emergency room. The above-mentioned medical issues are precisely the type of problems that a hospital treats well. If you read between the lines you may sense a bit of sarcasm, but it’s easy to be skeptical of a place that leaves you to wait for hours upon hours like an emergency room typically has you do. Not to mention the fact that you can easily leave the place sicker than when you went in!


Let’s turn the tone of this article and discuss the good things about the walk in clinic as opposed to the bad things about their alternative. A friendly neighborhood walk in clinic will be staffed by a board certified doctor exactly like the emergency room, but he or she will respect your time and treat you personally rather than as a number. Let’s take a look at the top three reasons to visit a walk in clinic, medically speaking, that is.

Broken Skin
This common medical malady includes cuts, bruises and lacerations. The preceding terms are arranged in regard to their seriousness. A child running and falling will usually receive a cut, a drunk dude at a frat party may fall and receive a bruise, and someone who has had a meat-slicing machine mishap will unfortunately be the proud owner of a brand new--and very dangerous—laceration.

All types of flesh wounds are best treated at a walk in clinic as opposed to at home. Dressings must be applied professionally to avoid infection, other wounds may need a tetanus vaccination, and still others will need a prescription for pain meds. A walk in clinic typically has a ton of experience with everyday non-life threatening injuries such as these—and the care will reflect this experience.

The Sprained Ankle
Speaking of common injuries, in America sprained ankles occur at the startling rate of approximately nine million a year! What defines a sprain is when there is a strain or tear in the ligaments of your ankle. These typically occur when out playing ball or out for a relaxing morning jog. Either way, a walk in clinic has the experience to properly treat this all-too-often occurrence.

The treatment for a sprained ankle may consist of everything from icing to bracing (and that all-too-important prescription for pain relievers), but the key is to have it done quickly. Considering the time differences between receiving care at a walk in clinic, or a hospital emergency room, the best bet is clearly the walk in clinic.

Burns, Baby Burn
Here we speak not of Homer Simpson’s boss, but of the very unfortunate—and hopefully rare—occurrence of being burnt. These burns can be caused by scalding water, fireworks, an errant candle, etc. As is the case with cuts, burns are categorized on scale of least severe to most severe. This scale begins with first-degree burns and goes all the way up to sixth-degree burns—which can only be diagnosed via an autopsy.

Treatments for burns vary according their severity. A walk in clinic will be able to administer the proper care for your burn category. Remember to NEVER run warm water on a burn as this can cause further damage.

For those of you in New York City interested in a professional urgent care clinic—that is easily accessible by both bus and subway—log onto Walk In Clinic NYC website  to find out more info. You may also simply dial 1-212-696-5900 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting            1-212-696-5900      end_of_the_skype_highlighting to arrange a quick appointment. True to their name, they also take walk ins—and chances are you will be seen in under an hour.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Bad, Bad Bladder! Treating Infection For Women

Women generally seem to think they have it a lot worse than guys. (This fact is figured from personal experience only.) Considering women have to deal with menstruation and childbirth they seem to have a point. Add to this the bladder infection and you begin to think they just may be on to something!

A urinary tract infection (or UTI in the parlance of healthcare workers), is a bacterial infection present in the urinary tract. The urinary tract consists of the bladder, the urethra, and the kidneys. Primarily, they are caused by infections that originate in the bladder. Men get them too, but by a much smaller margin.

Although not all sufferers get symptoms, many of them do. They consist of a frequent need to urinate with little urine passed, a burning sensation while urinating, and sometimes cloudy or even bloody urine. Lower back pain, dizziness and nausea are other symptoms that may point to a more serious UTI or bladder infection. 

Typically, these infections are caused when bacteria from the digestive system invades the urethra. The most common bacterium in these cases is Escherichia coli (better known as E. coli). If left untreated, a bladder infection can cause serious kidney infection. 

A certified STD clinic can diagnose a bladder infection by ascertaining a complete medical history, a symptom analysis, and either a urine sample or a dipstick test if needed. Once the infection is found to be present, medication will be prescribed to treat the problem. 

If you currently live in NYC or its surrounding areas, please log onto Urgent Care NYC to arrange an appointment to get tested. You may call 1-212-696-5900 to speak to a person if you prefer. The Walk In Clinic NY is located just two blocks from Grand Central Station and thus easily accessible by mass transit.

Monday, July 4, 2011

PPD Testing in NYC

Tuberculosis has never really disappeared in the United States. The PPD test is the modern testing procedure for this destructive disease. Many years ago, public policy did little to stop this disease from spreading. In the old days there were things called spittoons. Believe it or not, in bars, railways stations, hotels, etc., there were specifically built jar-like structures wherein people were invited to spit. That’s right, to pull up phlegm from their nether regions and hock a loogie! The spittoon collected all this repulsive refuse. (Imagine the poor person whose job it was to empty these vile things!?). Spit and mucous harbor bacteria. Bad bacteria. Having bowls of it in public—in retrospect—was perhaps not a good idea.



In those days Tuberculosis was rampant in most cities. In fact, it was all over the United States, but the close proximity of people in modern metropolitan areas made the passing of the disease much easier. Tuberculosis—or TB—is a potentially fatal bacterial infection that affects the lungs. After the widespread usage of the TB vaccination the numbers of those infected dwindled. But in recent years, a new—more deadly strain—has arisen and given health care specialists a real scare. PPD testing is recommended for individuals that have the symptoms of the disease as well as someone beginning school or a new job.



PPD testing is performed with a small pin prick to the forearm. Your doctor will watch this injection site for any signs of recent TB exposure. If you have had any exposure a blister will form at the injection site. PPD testing typically takes between 48 to 72 hours. The test is highly accurate and if it proves to be positive, medicine will be prescribed to fight off the bad bacteria.



New York City has a high rate of this new strain of TB, so PPD testing is highly recommended for those of us who live here. If you happen to be one of these people, and are in need of testing, simply log onto Docs clinics NYC for more information and to book an appointment. The clinic is located just two blocks from Grand Central Station and is easily accessible by bus and subway. Do not allow this deadly disease to make a comeback. PPD testing makes sense.