Milton

We’re Keeping an Eye on the Storm

As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, our team at MD Now is monitoring the storm closely. Our patients and staff are important to us, and clinics will remain open for as long as conditions are safe. To stay up-to-date on clinic hours of operation and the re-opening of our clinics, please check our individual clinic pages for details.

While clinics are closed, we will be offering Virtual Visits. Click here for hours of operation or to schedule a Virtual Visit.

We hope that everyone stays safe.

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Uncover the Biting Truth About Mosquito-Borne Diseases

Mosquitoes may be tiny bugs, but their bites pose a huge threat to our health. See, mosquito bites can spread a number of mosquito-borne diseases. These diseases are caused by either a virus or by parasites. And with Florida’s year-round warmth and active outdoor lifestyle, residents run a high risk of contracting several mosquito-borne diseases.

See Why Florida’s Heat and Humidity Make It a Hotbed for Mosquito Diseases

While the problem of mosquito-borne diseases exists all over the world, Florida is home to several species of mosquitoes that can transmit different mosquito diseases to humans, horses, and other animals. The mosquito-borne diseases that have been reported in Florida are Eastern equine encephalitis, West Nile virus disease, Zika, and St. Louis encephalitis.

And just because you’re living in Florida doesn’t mean you’re safe from the mosquito diseases found in other parts of the world. With the popularity of tourism in Florida, these foreign mosquito-borne diseases can be brought back to Florida by infected people or animals visiting from other countries. If foreign visitors get bitten by mosquitoes during their time in Florida, these Florida mosquitoes can start to spread foreign mosquito diseases to everyone in the state. These diseases include chikungunya fever, malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, and Rift Valley fever.

Prevention is the Best Protection from Mosquito Diseases

Take a bite out of your risk of contracting mosquito-borne diseases by taking the proper precautions. Follow these simple steps to avoid the dangerous diseases from mosquito bites:

  • Apply mosquito repellent all over your skin and clothing when outdoors.
  • Stop mosquitoes from coming into your home or business by placing screens over windows and doors.
  • Prevent mosquitoes from multiplying by immediately draining any standing water that collects outside your home or business.
  • Drive mosquitoes away from your home or business by placing mosquito repellent around the premises.

MD Now is Your Source for the Highest-Quality Care

Discover the caring, convenient, and cost-efficient treatment that can always be found at MD Now. All of our locations operate on a walk-in, no-appointment basis with hours to conveniently suit your schedule. With 26 locations throughout Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties, quality care is always within your reach. For the Florida locations nearest you, visit https://dev-www-mymdnow-com.mdgadvertising.com/locations.

To learn more about our urgent care centers, call 888-MDNow-911 or visit www.MDNow.com.

MD Now® Urgent Care Walk-In Medical Centers is the leading provider of fast and affordable urgent care to adults and children in Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties. Our state-of-the-art, walk-in medical centers are open seven days a week to deliver an affordable and convenient alternative to long emergency room wait times and the limited hours of family physicians. No appointment is necessary and major insurance plans are accepted. In addition to providing a comprehensive range of urgent care services to treat a variety of illnesses and injuries, our multiple locations offer digital x-rays, EKG, lab testing, physicals, immunizations, vaccines, occupational medicine, travel medicine and selected primary care services. Find the medical care you need with the convenience you want at MD Now. Call: 888-MDNow-911, online: www.MDNow.com.

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Milton

We’re Keeping an Eye on the Storm

As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida, our team at MD Now is monitoring the storm closely. Our patients and staff are important to us, and clinics will remain open for as long as conditions are safe. To stay up-to-date on clinic hours of operation and the re-opening of our clinics, please check our individual clinic pages for details.

While clinics are closed, we will be offering Virtual Visits. Click here for hours of operation or to schedule a Virtual Visit.

We hope that everyone stays safe.

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