Laguna Beach Urgent Care

31 Mar 2018

Is Laguna Niguel Urgent Care the Right Choice for Your Children?

Posted in Urgent Care | No Comments

In ensuring your children have access to the best level of treatment for their urgent medical needs, it’s important to consider the full range of healthcare options. Our team at Surfside Urgent Care has significant experience in the healthcare industry, and in our latest post we’ll address the issue of taking children to Laguna Niguel […]

30 Mar 2018

Our Urgent Care Team near Laguna Niguel Recommend these Steps if You Think You Have the Flu

Posted in Urgent Care | No Comments

It’s one of the most common medical issues throughout the cooler months. You might be one of the millions of Americans diagnosed with flu in 2018. But it’s important to know which steps to take next as you seek urgent care specialist. Our team has exceptional healthcare experience and in this latest post, we’ll highlight […]

28 Mar 2018

A Guide to Staying Safe When Visiting Urgent Care Facilities in Dana Point

Posted in Urgent Care | No Comments

By learning more about your urgent care options in Dana Point you and your loved ones can gain access to qualified medical care from trusted professionals. Our team at Surfside Urgent Care has decades of experience in the urgent care industry in Dana Point, and in this latest post, we’ll explore our tips for staying […]

25 Mar 2018

5 Tips for the Ideal Urgent Care Experience for Dana Point Patients

Posted in Urgent Care | No Comments

A medical emergency is already challenging enough without having to go through more difficulties in working with your urgent care specialist. It’s important to follow expert advice to ensure that ideal Dana Point urgent care experience when you have an emergency in the coming months. We’ll outline five tips for improving your urgent care experience. […]

22 Mar 2017

Antibiotic Resistance

Antibiotic Resistance By Grant Huttar                   Antibiotics are a type of antimicrobial drug that are arranged into several classes and act in a variety of ways to reduce the threat of a bacterial infection. Their classes are based on their chemistry or their actions against bacteria that can range from stopping essential metabolic enzymes to […]

22 Mar 2017

Duct tape method for wart removal

Have a wart that needs to be removed? Duct tape can fix it. By Grant Huttar Typically known for keeping things where they are, studies show that duct tape can help remove warts too. A study by the American Academy of Family Physicians shows that an inexpensive duct tape treatment can be more effective method […]

22 Mar 2017

A Grapefruit with my medication – Bad?

Why can’t I have grapefruit with my Rx? By Grant Huttar Ever wonder why the pharmacist cautions you against eating grapefruit while taking certain medications? Well a grapefruit can be a healthy snack, being high in Vitamin C antioxidants and a bit of dietary fiber, but it also contains a compound called furanocoumarins. These furanocoumarins […]

22 Mar 2017

Why do I need the Tetanus shot

Why do I need the Tetanus shot when I step on a nail? By Grant Huttar Clostridium tetani is the gram-positive bacillus bacterium that can cause the condition of tetanus or lockjaw. Commonly associated with rusty nails and the like, C. tetani is more often found in dirt and manure. Stepping on a nail or […]

17 Feb 2017

HPV Infection

Human papilloma virus By Lauren Way Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection being the most common and fastest spreading sexually transmitted disease in the United States. Nearly all men and women will contract one strain of it during their lifetime. Most infection found in sexually active females 18-30 years old, with […]

27 Dec 2016

Krill Oil for Dry Eye Disease- WORKS!

Krill Oil for Dry Eye Disease By Marc Shomer, MD PhD A recent study by Deinema (Ophthalmology Jan 2017)* provides strong support for the supplement Krill oil in reducing both the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease.  What makes this convincing evidence is that the study was randomized, double-masked, and a placebo-controlled clinical trial.  […]