Acute Illness Treatment at The Piedmont Clinic

Not feeling like yourself? From fevers to flu, we help you bounce back fast — with same-day visits and no crowded waiting rooms.

When You’re Sick, You Shouldn’t Have to Wait

There’s nothing worse than waking up miserable and hearing, “Our next available appointment is next Thursday.” Nope. Not happening.
At The Piedmont Clinic, we offer same-day care for acute illnesses — so you can get seen fast, treated right, and back to life before things get worse.

What is an “Acute Illness” Anyway?

It’s medical speak for short-term, sudden-onset conditions. Things that hit fast, feel awful, and need attention now — but aren’t emergencies.
Think:
  • Strep throat
  • Flu or RSV
  • COVID-19 symptoms
  • Ear infections
  • Pink eye
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Bronchitis
  • Sinus infections
  • Allergic reactions
  • Minor injuries or rashes
  • Fevers and chills
  • GI bugs (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)
These aren’t small deals when you’re in them. They derail your day, your week — and sometimes your whole household. The sooner you treat them, the faster you get better.

What to Expect at Your Visit

We keep it simple. No confusing portals, no endless hold music.
You walk in (or call ahead), and we’ll:
  • Review your symptoms and health history
  • Do a physical exam
  • Run any needed tests (strep, flu, COVID, urinalysis, etc.)
  • Give you a clear diagnosis and a fast-acting treatment plan
  • Send in prescriptions if needed
  • Provide work or school notes
You’ll be in and out with answers — not just “rest and fluids” advice.

We’re Not an ER — But We’re Way More Than Urgent Care

We know your name. We know your history. That makes a huge difference when you’re sick.
Unlike a walk-in chain or a drive-thru clinic, we already know what meds you’re on, what allergies you have, and what’s “normal” for your body.
This helps us treat smarter — not just faster.

When to See Us vs. the ER

Here’s a quick cheat sheet:
Come to us for:
  • Fevers
  • Sore throats
  • Coughs
  • Sinus pain
  • Minor injuries or rashes
  • Nausea or dehydration
  • UTI symptoms
  • Earaches
Go to the ER for:
  • Chest pain
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Sudden numbness or weakness
  • Severe injuries or bleeding
  • Fainting
  • High fever in infants
  • Any life-threatening symptoms
If you’re not sure — call. We’ll tell you what’s best, not what makes us money.

The Best Time to Get Care? Before It Gets Worse

Most people wait too long. They hope it’ll go away. And by the time they come in, they’ve missed the early treatment window.
Our advice? Don’t wait. We offer same-day visits for a reason — because catching it early is the best way to avoid:
  • Long recovery times
  • Spreading it to others
  • Needing stronger meds
  • ER trips
Feeling like something’s off? You don’t have to tough it out. That’s what we’re here for.
We’ll get you in, get you treated, and get you back on your feet — fast.

Need Care Today?

Give us a call — we’ve got a spot ready for you.