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Illustrating why on-site X-rays at urgent care mean faster answers

Why Do On-Site X-Rays Matter at Urgent Care?

Quick Answer: On-site X-rays at urgent care mean your provider can diagnose fractures, sprains, chest concerns, and other issues during the same visit, without a separate trip to an imaging center. That saves you time,

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Comparing when to choose urgent care versus the emergency room for illness or injury

Urgent Care vs ER: Which Should You Choose?

Quick Answer: Go to the emergency room, or call 911, for life-threatening conditions such as chest pain, stroke symptoms, severe bleeding, or trouble breathing. Choose walk-in urgent care for illnesses and injuries that need attention

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Parent and student athlete completing a walk-in sports physical before Texas school sports season

Back-to-School Sports Physicals in Texas

Quick Answer: Texas requires student athletes to complete a UIL preparticipation physical before their first practice each school year. A sports physical checks your child’s overall health and readiness for activity. At Make You Well,

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Patient undergoing EMG and nerve conduction testing to diagnose numbness, weakness, and nerve pain

What Is an EMG Test? Nerve Testing Explained

Quick Answer: An EMG (electromyography) test measures the electrical activity of your muscles and the nerves that control them. It helps providers find the cause of symptoms like numbness, tingling, weakness, or pain, and identify

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