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When to See a Primary Care Provider

When should you go for wellness visits? Wellness visits are essential even when you are in good condition. They include disease screening, preventive care, medical evaluations, and diagnosis and treatment. You can also visit your primary care provider when you have questions concerning your health. Health visits help keep your health in check. Troy Taylor AGNP-C, leads the team at Oasis Healthcare Service, Inc. offers patient-centered healthcare services to patients of all ages. What services do they offer?

Urgent visit

Good health is not usually guaranteed, health needs may arise at any time. Urgent care ensures you receive the care you need, without waiting for scheduled appointments.

Your Oasis Healthcare Service, Inc. provider conducts a comprehensive diagnosis to evaluate your symptoms and provide treatments. You can access urgent care for various issues, such as migraines, sore throat, cold and flu symptoms, urinary tract infections, sprains and strains, and strep throat.

You may also walk in for urgent care if you develop sudden symptoms. The Oasis Healthcare Service team also provides routine healthcare services, including screenings and physicals.

Women’s Health

Women can improve their health by seeing a health provider regularly. Women’s health care involves the evaluation, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of various women’s health issues.

Women’s health services available at Oasis Healthcare Service, Inc, include family planning, annual exams, diagnostic testing, and cancer screening. The team provides treatments when they detect a problem and preventive care to prevent any potential risk.

Women’s health services empower women to live healthy lives and achieve their goals.

IV hydration

It is a procedure to introduce fluids into your body system through an IV line. You may need IV hydration when you are suffering from dehydration. Dehydration affects your body function and may cause you to feel unwell.

You may need IV hydration if you have exhaustion, heat exhaustion, post-viral fatigue, fever, respiratory illnesses, diarrhea, and vomiting. People involved in high levels of physical activity training programs may also benefit from IV hydration.

Headaches, constipation, fatigue, dry mouth, sleepiness, muscle aches, or rough skin may also indicate dehydration.

Weight loss program

Unhealthy weight is a problem for many and increases the risk of chronic health issues. Weight loss usually does not come easily, and most of the time, results do not last. A weight loss program from a health provider can help you lose weight effectively and maintain your results.

If you have weight-related health issues or are struggling with excessive weight, contact Oasis Healthcare Service for help.

HIV prevention

You can prevent your risk of getting HIV when you take pre-exposure prophylaxis. You may need PrEP if you test negative for HIV but have had unprotected sex in the last six months. PrEP is also necessary if your sexual partner has HIV or you have had an STD in the past six months.

Your provider may prescribe PEP post-exposure prophylaxis if you have used multiple courses of PEP or have a continued risk behavior.

Telehealth

It allows you to access your medical provider from your convenient location through your phone or computer.

Contact Oasis Healthcare Service today to schedule your consultation and access all your primary and urgent care health needs.