Frequently Asked Questions About Sick Visits
Do I need to schedule a sick visit or call 911?
According to the Mayo Clinic, after experiencing trauma, chest pain, trouble breathing, or other severe pain, call 911. It is much better to have an unnecessary emergency visit than to ignore a major problem. For most other issues, urgent care or a sick visit is fine. Like sick visits, patients should trust their intuition about whether an emergency visit is needed.
There are no appointments available. What can I do?
Our practitioners work hard to accommodate all patients for sick visits. If there are no appointment times available, ask our staff what your options are. You may be able to speak with a practitioner over the phone.
What questions should I ask during my sick visit?
The doctor will try to treat the patient as effectively as possible with the information at hand. However, patients know what they are feeling. Ask about any symptoms and bring up anything that may be cause for concern. Being open and communicative with the doctor can significantly improve care quality.
I am having trouble swallowing, should I schedule a sick visit?
According to WebMD, difficulty swallowing may be the result of a sore throat. However, any significant difficulty or pain is a signal that it is time to see a doctor. This may be a sign of an injury or infection in the throat.
What should I expect during sick visits?
The doctor will ask about symptoms and the reasons for the visit. They will also take vital signs and possibly perform tests such as blood work. Following that, we will also examine the affected areas of the body. The doctor will then provide guidance and follow-up steps based on the diagnosis.
I am unsure whether I need a sick visit, what should I do?
If you are uncertain about whether a sick visit is necessary, call our staff. We can provide guidance on whether a sick visit is likely necessary or not. When in doubt, it is better to have an appointment than to miss something.