Spring into Better Health

Spring into Better Health
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From the sniffles to slips and falls as well as the mental impact of cold, gray skies, winter weather can take a toll on your overall health. With spring just around the corner, Campbell County Health Walk-in Clinic and Family Medicine can help you beat the winter blues and spring into better health to embrace the sun, flowers and all the wonders of the spring season

Your primary care provider should always be your first call when you come down with a sickness. Whether you go to our Main Clinic location in Gillette, visit our Wright Clinic, or our Family Clinic in Hulett, your primary healthcare provider is your first line of defense against the springtime sniffles. They take the time to know you and your family’s history and know what will work best for you individually.

The walk-in clinic is a bridge between you and your primary care provider. When you can’t get an appointment as urgently as you need, and your symptoms aren’t life threatening or emergent, the Walk-in Clinic spans the gap. Here are some common ailments seen at CCH Walk-in Clinic and Family Medicine.

Stomach Flu

The stomach flu is a common reason to visit an urgent care facility. It is important to note that the term stomach flu is an inaccurate term for the virus that could be causing your sickness, not to be confused with the influenza virus. The norovirus is the most common cause of vomiting and diarrhea.

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