Common Urgent Care Treatments | Shawn Younessi
Shawn Younessi on the common urgent care treatments.

If you accidentally sliced your finger while slicing an onion, you might want to consider seeking urgent care instead of going to the emergency room. These clinics can quickly treat minor ailments, such as cuts and bruises, and they can lower the cost of an ER visit by a fraction. You can also choose urgent care if your primary care providers are unable to provide the same level of care.
If you believe that your injury is life-threatening, you should immediately go to the emergency room. However, in some cases, urgent care can help treat minor ailments or medical conditions.
Wounds and Lacerations
If you've accidentally cut your finger using a kitchen knife, get in touch with your local urgent care center for immediate treatment. These facilities are able to diagnose and treat cuts and wounds, and they can even stitch them back together. Their staff members additionally offer tetanus shots and prescription antibiotics to prevent infection.
Sprains and Broken Bones
Urgent care centers are great places for people who need immediate medical attention, such as do-it-yourself crafters and parents with young children at home. These nurses can diagnose and treat minor injuries, such as broken bones. They can also set a cast or refer you to the hospital if you require surgery.
Nausea and Diarrhea
If you're not able to see your primary care provider for an appointment due to an illness, you can still get treatment at an urgent care center. Their staff members are highly trained to diagnose and treat diarrhea and other similar conditions. This makes them an ideal choice for sensitive individuals, such as infants or older adults, as it can potentially save them from life-threatening dehydration. The staff members at urgent care centers can find the cause of your nausea and can give you treatment recommendations. After an appointment, parents should take their children to the pediatrician for a follow-up visit.
Allergies
If you're one of the individuals who suffer from anaphylactic responses to certain triggers such as bee stings, you should immediately call 9-1-1 to get medical help. However, for other allergic reactions, such as those caused by poison ivy or hives, urgent care facilities can help reduce the severity of the symptoms by providing treatment.
Bronchitis
One of the most common symptoms of respiratory illnesses, such as pneumonia and bronchitis, is coughing. If you're experiencing a worsening cough, you can get it treated at an urgent care facility. However, if you have asthma or other breathing difficulties, you should immediately consult a doctor.
Insect Bites and Rashes
Urgent care clinics can diagnose and treat mysterious bumps and rashes. Their staff members can determine the cause of the issue, such as an insect bite or poison ivy exposure, and give advice on how to treat the condition. If necessary, they can refer the patient to a dermatologist.
Cold symptoms
If you're experiencing a fever, cough, or nasal congestion, you should seek immediate medical attention at an urgent care facility. Their staff members can diagnose and treat these conditions, as well as other minor ailments, without you having to go to the hospital. Many people avoid the emergency room when they have minor ailments, such as seasonal allergies or the flu.
Vaginitis
Many women experience vaginal discharge and itching occasionally. Since many people avoid seeing a doctor when this happens, you can treat it at an urgent care facility. Their providers can diagnose and treat the condition, and they can recommend over-the-counter or prescription medication.
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About Shawn Younessi
Shawn Younessi is a dedicated Doctor from West Hollywood, CA. As a child, Shawn was not certain that he wanted to enter the medical field. However, as his grandfather got older and required frequent treatment for heart attacks and strokes, Shawn gained first-hand exposure to the medical world. After seeing what a difference the doctors, nurses, and physical therapists had on his grandfather’s life, he knew that he had to help others in much the same way.
Luckily for Shawn Younessi, science had been the subject he excelled in during his school years. Upon applying for college, Shawn decided to attend the University of California, Los Angeles, where he graduated with a B.S. in Psychobiology. He then attended Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine in Chicago, where he graduated with two Masters degrees in Biomedical Sciences and Health Administration, as well as his M.D. He then moved back to California to complete his Internal Medicine Residency with Harbor UCLA Medical Center in Torrance.
Shawn’s medical education left a profound impact on his life. He gained a heightened respect for all of those in the medical field after experiencing the 12+ hour study days in medical school and over 24-hour shifts during his residency. Shawn realized the lengths that doctors go to in order to help others, and he was inspired to do the same. Now, he makes sure to regularly brush up on various conditions, including mental illnesses, in order to provide the most current and effective treatments to each of his patients.
About the Creator
Shawn Younessi
Shawn Younessi MD is a board certified physician specializing in Internal Medicine. Dr. Younessi completed his residency in 2020. Academic interests include mental health, Alzheimer's Disease, cardiovascular disease, and obesity.




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