Urgent Care

Tuberculosis Case Reported at Chula Vista Schools

By |2016-11-09T12:58:40-07:00August 31st, 2016|

A person who spent time at both Harborside Elementary School and Castle Park Middle School recently started treatment for active tuberculosis and may have exposed others, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency reported today. HHSA is working closely with Chula Vista Elementary School District and the Sweetwater Unified School District officials, respectively, [...]

Support the Future Olympian in your Home!

By |2016-08-15T16:51:38-07:00August 15th, 2016|

Summer of 2016 is quite the exciting one. As athletes around the world gear up to compete at the Rio Olympics, who isn't sitting at the edge of their seat? The amount of dedication and training that these athletes put in show us how committed they are. Competitors in the Olympics train hard to be [...]

TB Case Reported at Southwestern College

By |2016-11-09T12:58:41-07:00August 11th, 2016|

A person at Southwestern College was recently diagnosed with active tuberculosis and may have exposed others, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency reported today. HHSA is working closely with school officials to notify individuals who were potentially exposed between March 8 and May 27. “Most people who are exposed to TB do not [...]

Local Infant Dies from Pertussis

By |2016-07-22T11:28:07-07:00July 22nd, 2016|

A 5-week-old San Diego infant died on July 15 from pertussis, also known as whooping cough, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency announced today. The death of the previously healthy infant is the second from the highly contagious respiratory disease in California this year, and the first in San Diego since 2010. [...]

San Diego Urgent Care fundraises for SDJA

By |2016-07-18T15:12:30-07:00July 18th, 2016|

Carmel Valley Urgent Care volunteers sport physicals for local school MD Today Urgent Care and the San Diego Jewish Academy have come together to benefit the school’s athletic department by providing sport physicals for students. The fundraiser will take place from September 5th through the 12th. SDJA will charge $20 per sport physical. Students can [...]

Top 3 Hazards of Pokémon Go

By |2016-07-15T16:10:03-07:00July 15th, 2016|

Have you seen groups of people chasing nothing in random areas around you? They may be Pokémon trainers. The reason: a new app has taken the nation by storm; Pokémon Go. The application was released on July 6th, 2016 and has become one of the most popular games for people of all ages. Users capture [...]

5 Tips for a Safe & Delicious Thanksgiving

By |2016-11-09T12:58:45-07:00November 23rd, 2015|

If you’re the cook, it doesn’t matter if this is your 50th Thanksgiving dinner, or your first. It’s big! You want it to be delicious! You want “oohs!” You want “ahhs!” What DON’T you want? Anyone to get sick. And that can happen if you don’t remember to cook safely. Your guests could have unwanted company [...]

5 Deaths & 30 Cases of West Nile Virus in San Diego

By |2015-10-28T16:59:10-07:00October 28th, 2015|

The number of people in San Diego County who have tested positive for West Nile virus — confirmed and probable cases — this year has increased to 30 including five deaths, County officials said Wednesday. That number is an increase from 22 people a week ago and includes a newly confirmed death, County Health and [...]

San Diego’s Favorite Urgent Care turns 3!

By |2015-10-01T17:46:33-07:00October 1st, 2015|

This month MD Today Urgent Care celebrated its third year in business. Since opening our doors in 2012, MD Today Urgent Care has been dedicated to providing fast, affordable, quality care to San Diego families and employers. Len Jurkowski, MD, family practitioner and medical director, commented on the anniversary and said that, "We have been [...]

Beachgoers Advised to Avoid Water After Rain

By |2015-09-16T11:42:37-07:00September 16th, 2015|

The Department of Environmental Health issued a General Advisory Tuesday for the coastal water of San Diego County due to recent rainfall. Swimmers, surfers and other ocean users are warned that levels of bacteria can rise significantly in oceans and bays, especially near storm drains, creeks, rivers and lagoon outlets that discharge urban runoff. Swimmers, [...]

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