Pneumonia.
Pneumonia can be bacterial, viral, or fungal. Chest X-ray helps confirm. Most walking pneumonia is safely treated as an outpatient.
Suspect pneumonia if you have cough, fever, and shortness of breath. We take a chest X-ray on-site and prescribe antibiotics same visit for bacterial pneumonia.
Signs to watch for
- Persistent cough (often productive)
- Fever with chills
- Shortness of breath
- Chest pain when breathing
- Fatigue
At Quick Urgent Care
- On-site chest X-ray
- Pulse-ox and vitals
- Antibiotics same visit
- Inhalers when helpful
Emergency signs
- ! Severe difficulty breathing
- ! Blue lips or fingertips
- ! Confusion
- ! Low oxygen levels
- ! Chest pain with breathing at rest
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Fever
A fever above 100.4°F usually signals infection. Walk in to Quick Urgent Care for evaluation and testing (strep, flu, COVID-19, urine). Head to the ER for fever with stiff neck, seizure, severe breathing trouble, or in infants under 3 months.
Digital X-Ray
On-site digital X-ray at Quick Urgent Care. Read in minutes by board-certified providers. Walk in 7am–8pm daily.
Lab Testing
On-site rapid testing and confidential lab work in Moore and Oklahoma City. Strep, flu, COVID-19, STD panels, blood draws.
Treatments
Comprehensive treatment services at Quick Urgent Care. Acute illness, minor injuries, infections, wound care, and more. Walk in 7am–8pm daily.
Walk in for pneumonia.
Evaluation, testing, and treatment in one visit. Open daily 7am–8pm.
