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How AI Is Transforming Your Urgent Care Visit in 2026

Urgent care visits have evolved quickly in recent years, and in 2026, AI is becoming a quiet but important part of how care is delivered. AI doesn’t replace your provider or change the human side of the urgent care visit. Instead, AI helps organize information, reduce delays, and support clearer decision-making when you need care […]

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Flu Shots

The Center for Disease Control states the best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. The CDC recommends all people six months and older get a flu shot, and the optimal time to get your flu shot is during the month of September or October.

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Ear Infections

Many children and young adults experience ear infections. These ear infections, known as “otitis media”, involve painful inflammation and build-up of fluid behind the eardrum. Symptoms can last 3-7 days.

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Seasonal Allergies

Different types of plants release pollen at different times of the year creating lots of seasonal allergies Urgent Care Omaha. In the spring, trees are the main pollinators; in summer, grasses are more active in their pollen release; and in the fall, ragweed causes most of the misery for allergy sufferers. Many people still describe […]

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When and Why Are Tetanus Shots Needed?

Tetanus is a bacterial infection that causes muscle spasms, attacking the central nervous system, and can lead to death by suffocation, if not treated. Also known as “lockjaw”, this occurs when a person gets a cut or wound, and tetanus bacteria, which are common in soil, dust and manure, infect the area. Tetanus symptoms usually show up […]

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Knowing the Difference Between Cold and Influenza Symptoms

The common cold and influenza are both respiratory illnesses caused by viruses. A person has around a 20% chance of getting influenza but is likely to contract a cold 2-3 times in an average year. Because cold and flu illnesses have similar symptoms, it is crucial to understand what makes them different.

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Is It a Cold or a Sinus Infection?

A cold can make you miserable, with symptoms like runny nose, congestion, sneezing, coughing, etc. How do you know that what you think may be a cold might be something else, like a sinus infection? This summary, based on an article from The Cleveland Clinic, may help discern the difference.

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What is Bronchitis?

Bronchitis Omaha Urgent Care is an inflammation of the lining of your bronchial tubes, which carry air to and from your lungs. People who have bronchitis often cough up thickened mucus, which can be discolored. The disorder affects about 5% of the population annually. Bronchitis may be either acute or chronic. Often developing from a […]

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Signs Of Broken Bones

Broken bones (fractures) are usually caused by a fall, blow, or other traumatic event. Bones may also be weakened by diseases like cancer and osteoporosis, which make bones more susceptible to fractures.

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Flu Shot Cost

Flu shot cost at our clinics is $30. Be sure to check your insurance policy, however, to see if flu shots are covered. If so, you pay nothing. You must have your insurance card for us to file for payment. If you want to save money, getting a flu shot is the smart strategy. Consider […]

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Sore Throat Natural Cure

Most people experience a sore throat from time to time. Sore throats can be caused by overuse or straining your vocal cords, environmental factors like dry heated air or pollens, and micro-organisms like viruses and bacteria. The discomfort of a sore throat can be eased by a variety of natural treatments, as well as products […]

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