Serving the community since 1989, the North Side Medical Clinic offers urgent care treatment for non-life threatening injuries and illnesses as well as comprehensive occupational health services and physical therapy to employers.
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Linking High Blood Pressure and Obesity: How Urgent Care Centers Help
Monitoring your blood pressure regularly and keeping it in a normal range is vital to protect your blood vessel walls from injury, reduce your risk of stroke, heart failure, and developing other related diseases. Healthcare professionals from an urgent care facility in Spokane (North Side) like U.S. HealthWorks Medical Group can help you develop the necessary lifestyle changes as well as provide you with the necessary treatment(s) to manage your weight and blood pressure.
https://ushxworkssnsc.wordpress.com/2015/06/22/linking-high-blood-pressure-and-obesity-how-urgent-care-centers-help/
Monday, June 29, 2015
North Side Spokane Urgent Care Tips for Older Runners and Marathoners

Spokane’s annual Bloomsday run has always been a much-hyped event, and residents of all ages have made it their tradition to join. Last May 3, about 42,000 participants ran and finished the race. While elite athletes and wheelchair racers were truly incredible to watch, the big crowds has always loved the unique “Bloomies”, such as those in interesting costumes. There were also a lot of runners who have been participating since their childhood, and some (called Perennials) have even finished all 39 Bloomsday runs. Even in their 50s, 60s, or 70s, these older runners were able to secure top places or finish the race in a little over the hour mark. Some ran with their families (including their grandkids!), while others had the time of their lives as the community cheered them on.
https://ushxworkssnsc.wordpress.com/2015/04/15/north-side-spokane-urgent-care-tips-for-older-runners-and-marathoners/
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
North Side Spokane Urgent Care Tips for Tree Planting or Gardening

Flooding has always been a concern in the city of Spokane, and local officials continually find ways to help mitigate the hazards. Recently, they partnered with plant nurseries and gave away 2,000 trees for residents to plant around their homes. Each person could get up to two free trees, which should be planted in areas where the trees can absorb storm water efficiently. This would lessen the load on the city’s storm water system, help avoid overflowing in the Spokane River, and ultimately decrease flooding hazards in the area. Did you get one or two free trees in the recent program to help the cause? Are you also planning to plant the trees yourself? Whether you will be planting trees or simply starting a gardening hobby, make sure that your body is ready. Even if you have been into horticulture for a long time, you can’t skimp on your health and safety.
https://ushxworkssnsc.wordpress.com/2015/03/27/north-side-spokane-urgent-care-tips-for-tree-planting-or-gardening/
Friday, October 24, 2014
Visit a North Side Spokane Walk-in Clinic for Enterovirus Infections

Washington has recently been added to the list of states affected by the recent enterovirus outbreak. As reported by KREM in September 19, 2014 article, two children have tested positive for enterovirus D-68 in Western Washington, and six Spokane County doctors have sent lab work to the CDC to be evaluated for the virus. Although serious enterovirus infections can be life-threatening, doctors note that many cases do not require hospitalization. Though there are no vaccines or medications for enterovirus, patients normally recover on their own and can be taken care of at home.
http://ushxworkssnsc.wordpress.com/2014/09/21/visit-a-north-side-spokane-walk-in-clinic-for-enterovirus-infections/
Monday, September 1, 2014
A Walk-in Clinic on the North Side of Spokane Can Treat West Nile

Most West Nile cases are mild. Mild symptoms usually last for 3 to 6 days, and may include fever, headaches, rashes, fatigue, and eye pain. Meanwhile, if you experience confusion, chest pressure, breathing difficulties, diarrhea, severe vomiting, and a fever over 103° F on top of the other symptoms, consider visiting a walk-in clinic on the north side of Spokane like U.S. HealthWorks Medical Group. You might have a different type of illness in your body. Treatment There’s no cure for West Nile—your body must fight the infection on its own. In severe cases, you must go to an occupational health facility on the north side of Spokane for urgent care. Experienced physicians will supply you with intravenous fluids, a ventilator to help you breathe, and medication to prevent the onset of other diseases such as pneumonia.
http://ushxworkssnsc.wordpress.com/2014/06/16/a-walk-in-clinic-on-the-north-side-of-spokane-can-treat-west-nile/
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Fearing Tuberculosis? Visit a North Side Spokane Urgent Care Center
A person who exhibits TB symptoms should see a North Side Spokane urgent care doctor to have the symptoms diagnosed and to secure proper treatment. Allowing the bacteria to spread can result in potentially lethal heart and liver complications. However, warn the facility ahead of time that you suspect TB so they can prepare precautions that prevent the disease from spreading.
Living a healthy lifestyle (proper diet, adequate sleep, and regular exercise) boosts your immune system and helps prevent TB. Those who smoke and/or drink excessively should also do their best to minimize their consumption as tobacco and alcohol abuse are risk factors for TB.
http://ushxworkssnsc.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/fearing-tuberculosis-visit-a-north-side-spokane-urgent-care-center/
Living a healthy lifestyle (proper diet, adequate sleep, and regular exercise) boosts your immune system and helps prevent TB. Those who smoke and/or drink excessively should also do their best to minimize their consumption as tobacco and alcohol abuse are risk factors for TB.
http://ushxworkssnsc.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/fearing-tuberculosis-visit-a-north-side-spokane-urgent-care-center/
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
North Side, Spokane Urgent Care: How Bacterial Infections Multiply
Bacteria that infect people are transmitted through direct or indirect contact. To understand either of them much easier, imagine that bacteria live in mobile homes. Some bacteria are agoraphobic and can’t really survive outside their mobile homes for too long. Others, however, can survive outside for some time, but miss the comfort of their mobile homes so much that they really can’t thrive without these homes.
Now, imagine that, while the bacteria love their current mobile home, they’re always looking for a new one. Once the bacteria have found a suitable new mobile home, direct transmission is the only way the first type of bacteria—the agoraphobic variety—can move in. This basically means parking right up to the new mobile home and quickly hopping between homes, as if they haven’t gone outside.
http://ushxworkssnsc.wordpress.com/2014/01/16/north-side-spokane-urgent-care-how-bacterial-infections-multiply/
Now, imagine that, while the bacteria love their current mobile home, they’re always looking for a new one. Once the bacteria have found a suitable new mobile home, direct transmission is the only way the first type of bacteria—the agoraphobic variety—can move in. This basically means parking right up to the new mobile home and quickly hopping between homes, as if they haven’t gone outside.
http://ushxworkssnsc.wordpress.com/2014/01/16/north-side-spokane-urgent-care-how-bacterial-infections-multiply/
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