The professionals at U.N.I. Urgent Care can work with you to ensure that every precaution to protect your health is taken before you depart. For international travel, the CDC recommends that you confer with a doctor specializing in travel medicine at least four to six weeks before your departure.
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June Is Men’s Health Month
June is Men’s Health Month, and with Father’s Day approaching, there is no better time to discuss men’s health and the importance of annual screenings
Women’s Health By The Ages – Menopause
What is Menopause? The Mayo Clinic categorizes Menopause as the time that marks the end of a woman’s menstrual cycles. It is typically diagnosed between the ages of 40 and 60 years old after a woman has gone 12 months without a menstrual period. Menopause is a natural biological process, not a disease, and is experienced by every woman unless her ovaries have been removed. The physical symptoms, such as hot flashes, and emotional symptoms…
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Women’s Health By The Ages- Childbearing Years
There is a lot to consider when it comes to your health during the childbearing years. Not only are you responsible for your own health, but often times you are now responsible for your children’s health. Women in their childbearing years could be anywhere from 20-40 when they are most likely to get pregnant and raise a family. This is why it is crucial to take steps to protect your body from infections and injury…
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COVID-19 Update from UNI URGENT Care
To Our Patients and Community, We are committed to providing medical care to our communities and our patients during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Our top priority is to provide the highest level of care while focusing on your safety. We have taken extra steps to proactively address the current situation and help keep you, your family and our staff safe. All surfaces at U.N.I. URGENT CARE are cleaned and disinfected thoroughly between patient visits. Our entire…
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