January is when cold and flu cases hit their peak. Our team is already seeing a sharp rise in patients dealing with everything from nagging coughs to high fevers that won’t go away. It’s a familiar cycle, one that often ends in a crowded ER for something that could have been treated more comfortably.

This month, we’re helping you take control of your winter health:
– Know when to seek help
– Avoid unnecessary emergency room visits
– Get faster care, closer to home
Not All Symptoms Are Created Equal
It’s easy to brush off fatigue or a scratchy throat. But if symptoms evolve quickly, or last longer than a few days, your body may be dealing with more than a seasonal bug.
Here’s what our physicians want you to remember:
- A lingering fever, deep chest pain, or shortness of breath is never normal.
- Symptoms that come on suddenly and severely — especially aches, chills, or exhaustion — may be signs of flu, strep, or COVID.
- Waiting it out isn’t always the answer. Fast diagnosis means faster recovery.

At UrgentMD, we offer on-site rapid testing for flu, strep, and COVID with same-day results, so you don’t waste time guessing.
Skip the ER. Come to UrgentMD.
Hospitals are overwhelmed during the winter months, and wait times can stretch for hours. UrgentMD is a better option when you need real care fast, without chaos or delay.
- Real emergency doctors
- Same-day appointments
- Calm, private setting
- Open 7 days a week
Think of us as your shortcut to clarity and care: no hospital gown or endless wait required.
Your January Checklist
- If you’re feeling sick, book with us before it gets worse
- Make sure your medicine cabinet is stocked (acetaminophen, thermometer, cough drops, etc.)
- Get your flu shot if you haven’t already — it’s not too late
- Keep an eye on kids, older adults, and those with chronic illness
How We Can Help
Whether it’s a nagging cough, a rising fever, or you just know something isn’t right, we’re here. Our lab and diagnostic services are in-house. Our turnaround times are fast. And our care is real.
Stay healthy,
The UrgentMD Team
