Flu Treatment

Treating the Flu at Exceptional Emergency Center

When you’re struggling with major flu symptoms, you need a healthcare provider you can count on. For residents throughout Texas, Exceptional Emergency Center is that provider. We specialize in emergency services and providing treatment to those with severe flu symptoms. Our team is friendly and compassionate toward patients of all ages, and you’ll have peace of mind that you or your loved one is getting the care they deserve.

FLU SYMPTOMS

Every patient may have a unique set of flu symptoms, some more severe than others, but most people will exhibit the following signs of flu:

  • Coughing and sore throat
  • Fatigue
  • Runny nose
  • Sneezing
  • Headache
  • Aches throughout the body
  • Fever
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea

Get Treated for Flu

It is always in your best interest to seek treatment right away. If left untreated, the flu can give way to pneumonia and other muscle and nervous system complications. Unfortunately, pneumonia can become severe and even cause death. If you notice your flu symptoms worsening as time goes on, don’t hesitate to contact our team for help.

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Checking in online before your arrival can save you even more time in the waiting room! Fill out the form below for even faster access to emergency room care from Exceptional Emergency Center.

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    If this is a life-threatening issue, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. We can’t guarantee a response to your message in a timely fashion according to your emergency condition. We are unable to bill Medicaid, Medicare, Tricare, or any other government-sponsored plans.

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    Find Flu Relief at Exceptional Emergency Center

    Our state-of-the-art facilities are designed to provide you with rapid and comprehensive care, ensuring that you receive the appropriate treatment, such as antiviral medications, fluids, and pain relievers, to alleviate your discomfort and speed up your recovery.

    When you choose Exceptional Emergency Center for flu treatment, you’re not just taking care of yourself; you’re contributing to the overall well-being of your community. Don’t delay seeking treatment; your health matters, and we’re here to ensure it remains exceptional.

    Flu Treatments

    • IV Fluids
    • Oral Oseltamivir
    • Inhaled Zanamivir
    • Oral Baloxavir
    • Pain Relievers
    • Cough Medicine

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    COVID-19 TESTING UPDATE:

    The Exceptional Emergency Room staff and physicians care about you and your loved ones. We are here 24/7 for all your emergency care needs.

    1. If you are experiencing fever, shortness of breath, chest pain, dizziness, weakness, numbness, sensory loss, or any other emergent medical problems, please call 911 or seek medical care immediately at your nearest Emergency Room.
    2. To provide the highest quality emergency medical care to our communities, we are directing all routine COVID testing to outpatient community resources.
    3. Testing through local resources, including your primary care doctor, urgent care, walk-in clinic, or local health department, is appropriate under the following circumstances:
      1. If you have been exposed to a person known to have COVID, and you do not have symptoms, we recommend that you self-quarantine at home and seek testing 4-5 days after exposure. It often takes this long for the infection to be detected by routine lab testing.
      2. If you have no symptoms or very mild symptoms, outpatient testing is also typically appropriate.
      3. Please follow this link for local COVID testing resources.
    4. If you have tested negative, you should still self-quarantine for 14 days from the day of suspected exposure as it can take anywhere from 2-14 days to come down with symptoms of this infection.
    5. Please kindly limit your phone time with our Emergency Rooms as the phone lines are needed to communicate with other health care entities and to provide patients their test results. Thank you for your understanding during this trying time.