Sick Visits

Newport Beach, CA
(949) 760-8300
DOCTORS URGENT CARE NEWPORT BEACH

SO MANY ADVANTAGES IN COMING TO SEE US

At Newport Center Urgent Care, we are here for you and your family when you need to come in for a sick visit. Our facility also provides a range of additional services and is staffed by knowledgeable healthcare professionals.

If you're feeling under the weather, you may be wondering whether you should head to your primary care physician or an urgent care center. While both provide medical treatment, there are some key differences between the two that can help you decide which is right for you.
Urgent care centers are designed to provide care for conditions that are not life-threatening but still need prompt attention, such as a severe cold or flu. On the other hand, primary care physicians are typically reserved for more serious or chronic illnesses.

Additionally, urgent care centers usually have shorter wait times than primary care offices. So if you're feeling sick and need to be seen quickly, urgent care may be your best option.

Urgent care centers are also open later than most primary care offices, which can be convenient if you're sick outside of normal business hours.

Finally, urgent care is typically less expensive than emergency room visits or primary care office visits.
If you're feeling sick and are unsure whether to visit your primary care physician or an urgent care center, consider the severity of your symptoms and how quickly you need to be seen. Urgent care centers provide quick, convenient medical treatment for non-life-threatening conditions and are usually less expensive than other options.

LET US TAKE CARE OF YOU!

We treat all of you and your family's sick vist and healthcare needs for the Newport Beach community and surrounding areas. Your health means everything to us.
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WHEN TO COME FOR A SICK VISIT

Some common symptoms that warrant a sick visits include:
Fever
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Ear pain
Persistent cough
Difficulty breathing
Rash
If you're unsure whether or not you need to be seen, our staff can help you make the determination over the phone, as well as by telemed options.
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OUR URGENT CARE HOURS

We offer extended office hours at our Newport Center Urgent Care location. 

We are open 7 days a week: 
Monday through Friday from 8am-8pm
Saturdays and Sundays from 8am-6pm. 
We are also open all holidays, because we understand that your healthcare cannot wait.

TELEMED VS. OFFICE VISITS

When you're feeling under the weather, it can be tough to decide whether to go see a healthcare provider or try to tough it out at home. There are a few things you can keep in mind when making this decision that may help you decide whether a telemedicine visit or a walk-in visit is right for you.

Office Visits

If you have a fever, are vomiting, or have diarrhea, it's probably best to come in for a walk-in visit. These symptoms can indicate a more serious illness that will require in-person treatment.

Telemedicine

If your symptoms are more mild, such as a cold or the flu, a telemedicine visit may be a better option. This will allow you to get the treatment you need without having to come into the office and risk exposing other patients to your illness.

WHAT TYPE OF CARE IS URGENT CARE?

Urgent care is a type of medical care that is provided for patients who have an illness or injury that needs to be seen and treated right away, but is not serious enough to require emergency room care. Urgent care centers are typically open during regular business hours and offer extended evening and weekend hours. Many urgent care centers also offer on-site laboratory testing and X-ray services.

WAYS TO PREVENT GETTING SICK

Here are a few tips to prevent getting sick:
Wash your hands regularly and often, especially before you eat or after being in a public place.
Avoid touching your face, especially your mouth, nose, and eyes.
Stay away from sick people as much as possible.
Practice good hygiene, such as brushing your teeth and showering regularly.
Eat a healthy diet.
Make sure to get enough sleep.
Don't smoke.

WE WANT TO HELP YOU GET WELL!

Sickness occurs at any time, so waiting for your primary care physician to call you back is not always a viable option. Trust NCUC to help you when you need it most.

Sick visits are urgent care visits that are used to treat patients with urgent, but not life-threatening, medical conditions. Urgent care centers offer a variety of services, including sick visits, to help patients get the care they need as quickly and efficiently as possible.

At urgent care centers like NCUC, our team of experienced medical professionals can provide you with the treatment you need to feel better. We offer a wide range of services to help our patients get the care they need.

If you or someone you know is feeling sick, we urge you to come see us right away. Our team will work tirelessly to ensure that you receive the best possible care and treatment.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Important answers to commonly asked questions about urgent care for the sick and injured in Newport Beach and greater Orange County CA area.

What kind of doctor do you see when you're sick?

The severity of the illness and what type of care you need will determine the kind of provider you will see when sick. Generally speaking, you will see an emergency doctor, a nurse practitioner, a primary care physician, or other physician associates.

When should you go to the doctor when sick?

Here are some examples of when you should see a healthcare provider when sick: - A fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher - Severe or worsening symptoms - Shortness of breath - Chest pain - Dehydration - Confusion or disorientation

Can you consult an ENT for a cold?

The answer is yes, you can consult an ENT for a cold. However, it is important to note that not all colds require medical intervention and some can be treated at home with over-the-counter medications. If your cold symptoms are severe or last longer than a week, it is worth considering scheduling an appointment with an ENT. During your visit, the ENT will take a detailed medical history and perform a physical examination. In some cases, they may also recommend additional testing, such as a CT scan or allergy testing. Treatment for a cold will depend on the underlying cause but may include antibiotics, decongestants, or antihistamines.

What is the best cure for sickness?

It truly depends on the type of sickness, but some general cures for common sickness are: -Stay hydrated -Get plenty of rest, (your body needs it to heal) -Take OTC medications to help soothe a sore throat, or ease pain -Try a decongestant or nasal rinse/spray to combat stuffiness -Consider getting a humidifier to add moisture to the air -Drink warm liquids, (ie: tea with honey, broth, or soup)

Which medicine can stop vomiting?

Some medicines that can stop vomiting are Kaopectate and Pepto-Bismol. If you are experiencing vomiting due to motion sickness, Dramamine may help.

How do you stop sickness from happening?

You can’t really stop sickness from happening, but you can try to decrease the chances of it happening by doing the following: -Get plenty of sleep -Stay hydrated -Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables -Try and reduce stress levels, (when stressed our bodies increase in overall inflammation)
Other SErvices
From sports injuries to pediatric care, Newport Center Urgent Care has you covered. At NCUC, we provide many other healthcare services, such as breathing treatments for the Orange County area of California.