Skin
Rashes & skin infections.
Rashes range from mild irritation to serious infection. Widespread rash with fever or eye/mouth involvement can be a medical emergency.
Quick answer
Rashes have many causes — allergic reactions, viral illnesses, fungal or bacterial infections. We identify the cause and prescribe the right treatment (topical, oral, or referral).
Medically reviewed by Iftikhar Sandhu, PA-C
Content last reviewed on July 2, 2026 · Reflects current clinical practice at Quick Urgent Care
Symptoms
Signs to watch for
- Red patches or bumps
- Itching or burning
- Blistering
- Warmth or tenderness
- Spreading pattern
How we treat
At Quick Urgent Care
- Visual exam and history
- Topical steroids or antifungals
- Oral antibiotics for cellulitis
- Referral to dermatology when appropriate
Go to the ER if
Emergency signs
- ! Rash with fever plus mouth/eye involvement (Stevens-Johnson signs)
- ! Widespread blistering
- ! Signs of anaphylaxis
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Clinical Care
Treatments
Comprehensive treatment services at Quick Urgent Care. Acute illness, minor injuries, infections, wound care, and more. Walk in 7am–8pm daily.
Pediatric
Pediatric Urgent Care
Gentle, family-first urgent care for children 3 months and up at Quick Urgent Care in Moore and Oklahoma City. Walk in 7am–8pm.
Walk in for rashes & skin infections.
Evaluation, testing, and treatment in one visit. Open daily 7am–8pm.
