We are all familiar with the discomforts of feeling stressed. Whether our stress is related to work, education or general life circumstances, it is normal to feel a bit overwhelmed at times. While it is a normal fact of life, the prolonged impacts of stress can be detrimental to your health. Through managing stress and understanding its impacts on the body, you can more efficiently keep yourself healthy and stress-free—which is why the AFC Urgent Care Knoxville team has compiled some must-know facts on stress to help you out. Read on →

If you know that you have come into contact with poison ivy, treating it immediately can significantly lessen the impact it has on you. While not everyone is allergic to poison ivy, around 85% of the population is—so if you are unsure if you are allergic or think you might be, it is best to act fast to reduce the severity of the rash. Read on as our team at AFC Urgent Care Knoxville shares some insight. Read on →

Gov. Bill Lee lifted the state’s stay-at-home order at the beginning of May. Businesses began to reopen, and “normal” life began to resume. But while the numbers of COVID-19 cases have leveled off some in recent weeks in most of Tennessee, it’s still important to be taking precautions to protect yourself and your family. That’s why our team at AFC Urgent Care Knoxville wants to share some insight. What’s My Risk of Getting COVID-19? Read on →

The answer to that question is yes. But why? The sun is shining more often these days in east Tennessee and the temperatures are rising steadily into the 90s. That’s why our team at AFC Urgent Care Knoxville wants to offer some insight into the effects of the sun and how to protect your skin. Is the Sun Really That Dangerous? The sun emits ultraviolet rays with two types—ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B. Read on →

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that around 795,000 Americans experience a stroke each year. Are you at risk to be one of them? During American Stroke Awareness Month this May, our team at AFC Urgent Care Knoxville wants to share some information about your risk when it comes to a stroke, as well as steps you can take to help prevent a stroke. Am I at Risk for a Stroke? Read on →

Have you been spending most of your time indoors due to staying at home and social distancing? While both have been important to help us flatten the curve, it is still vital that we are getting outside for a breath of fresh air and vitamin D—even if it is in our own backyard! Our team at AFC Urgent Care Knoxville wants you to know the importance of getting vitamin D on a daily basis, as well as what you can do to help combat seasonal allergies when spending time outdoors. Read on →

We are all understanding more and more the importance of staying at home in order to stay safe. However, just because we are at home, it doesn’t mean that we will not need medical care. You may still need quality health care for non-emergency medical issues during this time of social distancing. Fortunately, our team at AFC Urgent Care Knoxville now offers the quality health care you need in the comfort of your own home with AFC TeleCare. Read on →

You might have heard the phrase, The eyes are the windows to your soul. Your eyes play such an important role, not only allowing you to see the world around you but also providing clues about your overall health and wellness. We should all do what we can to protect our eye health, particularly as we age. That’s why our team at AFC Urgent Care Knoxville wants to share some insight into eye health and how to improve it. Read on →

With all the things on your to-do list, you may not be putting yourself and your needs on it at all. But not investing valuable time in protecting your physical and mental health can be dangerous for your health in the long run. Self-care, or the act of taking care of yourself, is an important part of protecting your overall health. Read on as our team at AFC Urgent Care Knoxville shares some insight. Read on →

If you aren’t getting enough sleep on a regular basis, you aren’t alone! In fact, one in three American adults report not getting enough sleep on a regular basis—and around 70% of adults have trouble sleeping at least one night a month. Not getting enough sleep can place you at an increased risk of many serious health conditions, which is why our team at AFC Urgent Care Knoxville wants to share some tips on getting the sleep you need. Read on →