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Lombard Immediate Care | Urgent Care - Primary Care - Walk-in Clinic - 0 views

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    Lombard Immediate Care provide you an absolute medical reference to plan accordingly for your visit to our Lombard Immediate Care medical clinic
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    Lombard Immediate Care provide you an absolute medical reference to plan accordingly for your visit to our Lombard Immediate Care medical clinic
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Primary Care Services in Naperville, Lombard, Morton Grove - IL, USA - 0 views

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    Doctors Immediate Care is maintaining primary care centers in convenient locations in Naperville, Lombard and Morton Grove, such as Primary Care Naperville, Lombard Primary Care, Primary Care in Morton Grove
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    Doctors Immediate Care is maintaining primary care centers in convenient locations in Naperville, Lombard and Morton Grove, such as Primary Care Naperville, Lombard Primary Care, Primary Care in Morton Grove
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Primary Care in Lombard, IL | Primary Care near Elmhurst - 0 views

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    Doctors Immediate Care is considered as one of the best Primary Care in Lombard to fulfill all medical wants and needs. The Doctor Immediate Care has new advance tools and techniques to treat any kind of disease with a high priority care
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Free Pregnancy Test - STD Testing | Urgent Care in Lombard, Elmhurst - 0 views

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    Lombard Immediate Care provide you an absolute medical reference to plan accordingly for your visit to our Lombard Immediate Care medical clinic
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    Lombard Immediate Care provide you an absolute medical reference to plan accordingly for your visit to our Lombard Immediate Care medical clinic
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Skin Care Tips: Keep Your Skin Healthy During the Summer - 0 views

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    The summer sun can be tough on your skin, but following these amazing tips will help keep your skin healthy all season long! Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen religiously, and don't forget to exfoliate regularly to slough away dead skin cells. If you start to experience any skin problems, consult a dermatologist immediately. With these tips, you'll have gorgeous, healthy skin all summer long! 1. DRINK PLENTY OF WATER Staying hydrated is crucial for healthy skin, especially during the summer when the weather is hot and humid. Drink at least eight glasses of water per day to keep your skin looking its best. We spoke with For Care Education and Research and they said that water is the primary nutrient that helps all organs in the body function. Drinking enough water each day is essential to maintaining healthy skin. Additionally, be sure to avoid dehydration by drinking sports drinks or juices when participating in outdoor activities. It's important to replace the fluids and electrolytes your body is losing when you sweat. 2. WEAR SUNSCREEN You should be wearing sunscreen every day, regardless of the season, but it's especially important during the summer. The sun's rays are strongest then and can do serious damage to your skin if you're not careful. Look for a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 that provides broad-spectrum protection from both UVA and UVB rays. Apply it generously to all exposed areas of skin, including your face, neck, chest, and hands. Reapply every two hours or more often if you're sweating or swimming. This will help protect your skin from premature aging, sunburns, and other harmful effects of the sun.
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Low cost Vaccinations at Lombard Clinic: 18W511 Roosevelt Rd, Lombard - 0 views

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    Doctors Immediate Care announces low cost vaccinations at Lombard Doctors Immediate Care clinic. Doctors Immediate Care can provide Hep B, HIB, DTaP, IPV, Prevnar, Rotatek, CBC and lead level, MMR, Varicella, Meningococcal , HPV #1, HPV #2, HPV #3, Gardasil, Zoster( Shingles).
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Primay Care Elmhurst | Primary Care Clinic in Elmhurst - 0 views

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    Doctors Immediate Care is the best Primary Care in Elmhurst and provides an excellent quality of health care service to disease such as cold and cough, headache, joint pains, vomiting and also flu
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CCA:Appreciate Streeting desire to enhance pharmacies role - 0 views

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    Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting outlined his plans for NHS reform on Friday (21 April), where he also mentioned a desire to see pharmacies take on more workload and pharmacists' clinical skills to be better utilised. In his speech, he also expressed concern at warnings from the pharmacy sector and pharmacy closures. The Company Chemists' Association (CCA) appreciated Shadow Health Secretary's desire to enhance pharmacies' role in primary care reform but also stated that the sector is in urgently needs a funding injection. Dr. Nick Thayer, Head of Policy at the Company Chemists' Association (CCA) comment: "We are pleased to see the Shadow Health Secretary recognise the enhanced role that pharmacies should play in primary care reform. Mr Streeting wants to see care brought closer to people's homes and more front doors into the NHS. With 89.2% of the population located within a 20-minute walk of a pharmacy, pharmacies do just that. They are essential to realising his vision of a 'neighbourhood health service'. Pharmacies could free up over 42m GP appointments annually, including 10m vaccination appointments. Urgent same-day appointments for minor conditions in pharmacies will immediately benefit patients by increasing GP access. The first step is for the Government to immediately commission a fully-funded Pharmacy First service in England.
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Appointment for Urgent Care Services | Flu Shots in Lombard, Elmhurst - 0 views

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    Lombard Immediate care offers a convenient option for non-life threatening illness and injuries, such as sore throats, bruises, cuts, broken bones and high fevers. Planning on coming today? Don't worry about getting in line - Check in Online Now. Don't want to use Online Check-In? Remember, you can always just walk in!
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    Lombard Immediate care offers a convenient option for non-life threatening illness and injuries, such as sore throats, bruises, cuts, broken bones and high fevers. Planning on coming today? Don't worry about getting in line - Check in Online Now. Don't want to use Online Check-In? Remember, you can always just walk in!
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Full Time Physician Jobs in Naperville, Morton Grove, Elmhurst, Lombard - 0 views

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    Full Time Physician Jobs at Doctors Immediate Care naperville,lombard,aurora,skokie,mortongrove,villa park
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    Full Time Physician Jobs at Doctors Immediate Care naperville,lombard,aurora,skokie,mortongrove,villa park
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New NICE Guidance For Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis - 0 views

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    National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)'s diagnostic advisory committee has recommended the use of HM-JACKarc or OC-Sensor quantitative faecal immunochemical tests (FIT) in a draft guidance release for consultation on Wednesday (5 July). Under existing NICE guidance, FIT was already offered to some people presenting to primary care with symptoms suggestive of colorectal cancer, while others were immediately referred on the suspected cancer pathway. The new draft guidance will now see everyone receive a FIT. A sample is sent in the post to a laboratory where the amount of blood in the faeces is measured. The results are usually available within a week and people with 10 or more micrograms of haemoglobin in their faeces should then be referred for further investigation. Further assessment using colonoscopy, or CT colonography, is required to diagnose cancer. The tests cost between £4 and £5 per sample, and can correctly identify about 9 out of 10 people with colorectal cancer. The committee agreed it is important that GPs can refer people for colonoscopy without a positive FIT result if they think it is necessary and where symptoms persist. The institute believes that the recommendation of the tests should reduce the number of unnecessary colonoscopies, thus freeing up appointments for more non-urgent referrals. This should lead to 50% fewer referrals for urgent colonoscopies being made by GPs in primary care settings each year.
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PSNC launches 'four point plan' at parliamentary event - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has launched a four point plan at its parliamentary drop-in event for MPs and peers hosted on Tuesday (15 November). The event lasted for two hours, during which MPs had the opportunity to drop-in and have their blood pressure measured by pharmacists with experience of working on the front-line and were briefed on the urgent need for action to address the pressures on the sector. Outline of the four-point plan: Resolve the funding squeeze: Community pharmacy needs an immediate funding uplift to prevent large-scale pharmacy closures, as well as emergency business relief to get through this winter. Tackle regulatory and other burdens: Pharmacies must be protected from medicines market shocks, supported to help them weather the workforce crisis, helped to free up capacity and freed from red tape that does not enhance patient care. Help pharmacies to expand their role in primary care: Pharmacies could do more to support the delivery of primary care for example through offering clinical services for long-term conditions - like hypertension, diabetes and respiratory disease, supporting people to adopt healthier lifestyles and prevent the development of long-term conditions, medicines optimisation, and a much wider variety of NHS vaccinations.
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Empowerment in Healthcare: NHS Self-Referral Unleashed - 0 views

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    National Health Services (NHS) patients across England are set to experience a significant enhancement in accessing key healthcare services such as community nursing through the expansion of self-referral options that no longer require a GP appointment. The recent announcement is part of the NHS primary care access recovery plan and is set to offer hundreds of thousands more individuals each month the opportunity to refer themselves for essential services such as "incontinence support", "podiatry", or "hearing tests" without GP referrals. This move aims to alleviate the burden on general practitioners through self-referrals for more than 180,000 patients, allowing them to focus their time and resources on patients in need of immediate care and recover the long waiting times. As per the NHS data, approximately 200,000 people per month self-refer themselves which under the new plan will extend to additional critical services tailored to local population needs to "continue modernising GP, expand pharmacy services, and offer patients more choice in how they access care".
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CAFMUC: The Place to Be for Your Emergency Care Needs - 0 views

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    Anaheim urgent care center CAFMUC, having a team of highly experienced healthcare professional handling over all your family health by providing urgent high quality medical services. Check CAFMUC's latest blog to know more about urgent care services.
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$14.99 Flu Shots in Naperville Urgent Care - 0 views

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    Doctors Immediate Care announces $14.99 Flu Shots offer until November 30th in Naperville Urgent Care
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School and Sports Physicals in Naperville, Lombard, Morton Grove - 0 views

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    School and Sports Physicals are available at all Doctors Immediate Care clinics. Walk-in physicals are available like all of the other medical services offered at our medical facility.
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    School and Sports Physicals are available at all Doctors Immediate Care clinics. Walk-in physicals are available like all of the other medical services offered at our medical facility.
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Low-cost Vaccinations for Infants, Children, Students and Adults | Naperville, Lombard,... - 0 views

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    The physicians at Doctors Immediate Care can make sure you've had all the vaccinations you need for children, student, Infant and adults Such as Hep B, HIB, DTaP, IPV, Prevnar, Rotatek, CBC and lead level, MMR, Varicella, Meningococcal , HPV #1, HPV #2, HPV #3, Gardasil
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    The physicians at Doctors Immediate Care can make sure you've had all the vaccinations you need for children, student, Infant and adults Such as Hep B, HIB, DTaP, IPV, Prevnar, Rotatek, CBC and lead level, MMR, Varicella, Meningococcal , HPV #1, HPV #2, HPV #3, Gardasil
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$14.99 Flu Shots in Chicago-area clinics - 0 views

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    Doctors Immediate Care announces $14.99 Flu Shots offer by reducing previous offer on Flu shots $19.99 per shot and extends the offer duration until November 30th, 2014 for the benefit of the valued customers.
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    Doctors Immediate Care announces $14.99 Flu Shots offer by reducing previous offer on Flu shots $19.99 per shot and extends the offer duration until November 30th, 2014 for the benefit of the valued customers.
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ECG Healthcare launches new PGD and medical advice service - 0 views

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    ECG has launched a new 'simple and straightforward' Patient Group Direction (PGD) service for pharmacists working in primary care, together with a service which offers direct access to an NHS Consultant for medical advice to offer robust safeguarding as and when needed. Taking on more clinical services with the PGDs can feel daunting and a big responsibility for healthcare professionals. ECG's new medical advice service (for anyone purchasing their PGDs) will offer pharmacists the opportunity to call and speak to a clinical member of the ECG team who will triage the calls and support them. If required, the call will be connected to an experienced NHS Consultant to offer immediate medical advice. The service will start with a Monday-Friday 08:30-16:30hrs provision with an option to increase to 24 /7 for those working out of hours. This is inclusive in the PGD pricing offer. ECG has been the market leader in providing vaccination training to pharmacists since 2004, providing robust knowledge and clinical skills to enable pharmacists to develop their private and NHS commissioned vaccination services (such as flu and covid). By developing their close working relationship with all of the multiples, many smaller chains, membership groups and independents over the years, ECG has continued to further consolidate their 'one stop shop' approach to supporting the sector. ECG wants to offer this sector choices in the level of guidance and support that the individual healthcare professionals feel they need to offer safe care to patients.
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UK Expands Naloxone Access: New Legislation to Save Lives from Opioid Overdose - 0 views

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    The UK government has announced plans to update legislation to enable more services and individuals to provide take-home supplies of naloxone - a life-saving opioid overdose antidote - over the next few weeks. Naloxone can immediately reverse the effects of an opioid overdose by reversing breathing difficulties. The medicine can be administered by anyone in an emergency. However, current legislation allows only drug and alcohol treatment services to supply it without a prescription to individuals for future use. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) confirmed on Tuesday (14 May) that more professionals, including nurses, paramedics, police officers, probation officers and pharmacy professionals, will be able to supply the medicine without a prescription to save lives. Health and Social Care Secretary Victoria Atkins warned that opioid addiction can ruin lives and it accounts for the largest proportion of drug-related deaths across the UK.
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