Solantic’s newest urgent care center is open for business at 4498 Hendricks Avenue at the San Jose Boulevard split in the Miramar neighborhood. It’s our first urgent care clinic to open since Solantic joined Baptist Health, Northeast Florida’s largest hospital system, in January.
The new Hendricks Avenue Solantic urgent care center offers immediate healthcare services for sudden illnesses or unexpected injuries including workers’ comp injuries and sports injuries. The clinic, housed in remodeled former convenience store, also offers a range of non-urgent healthcare and medical services such as wellness screenings, blood work, X-rays, pre-op physicals, drug screenings, immunizations, DOE physicals, insurance physicals, school and sports physicals, blood pressure tests, cholesterol screening, occupational medicine and OSHA respiratory physicals.
Our Hendricks urgent care clinic is high tech not just terms of our state-of-the-art medical equipment, but in comfort features including three large flat-screen televisions in our waiting and examination rooms for patients to watch while they wait to see one of our board-certified physicians; a children’s area to keep little ones playfully occupied; and a computer monitor that allows patients to check their wait times. Patients also can register online and receive a text message on their cell phones when it’s time for their exam. This allows patients to choose whether to wait in our waiting room, outside or at a nearby location.
Soon, all North Florida Solantic urgent care clinics will be known as Solantic Baptist Urgent Care. The new partnership with Baptist Health means patients now have access to the hospital system that includes five hospitals and more than 40 primary care centers located throughout Northeast Florida if follow-up care is needed. Founded in 2001, Solantic Walk-In Urgent Care has grown to 31 urgent care centers throughout Florida, employing upwards of 530 employees. Twelve Solantic urgent care centers are located in the Northeast Florida region and a 13th is slated to open at the corner of Beach and Hodges boulevards in May.

Tags: Baptist Health, Hendricks Avenue, Solantic, Solantic Baptist Urgent Care, Urgent Care
Posted in New Centers, Walk-in Urgent Care, What's New by AppSoft : March 26, 2010 - 8:00am | Comments Off
Urgent care clinics nationwide, and particularly those located in Sunny Florida, are prepared for the Spring Break season. March and April historically bring more walk-in patients to both hospital emergency rooms and urgent care clinics. And Florida is a prime Spring Break state with is warm temperatures, beautiful beaches and oceanfront hotels and condo rentals. Solantic Walk-In Urgent Care clinics are located throughout Florida and we’re prepared for all the most common Spring Break injuries and illnesses.
- If you drink, drink moderately. Alcohol begins to affect the brain within five minutes of consumption and one of the most common reasons for Spring Break hospital visits is alcohol poisoning. Many travelers report drinking far more than their normal weekly consumption during Spring Break and too often, overestimate their alcohol tolerance. Consider non-alcoholic beers or mixed drinks instead.
- Designate a driver. Any highway patrol officer or hospital emergency room worker no doubt has a full roster of horror stories to tell of alcohol-related auto crashes that killed or left Spring Breakers with traumatic, sometimes life-long injuries. Drunk driving most definitely spikes during Spring Break. Make sure you don’t end your trip with more than a hangover.
- Don’t take an open drink from a stranger. This applies to anyone, but is a particularly important rule for women. Date rape drugs like GHB, Rohypnol and Ketamine give no warnings because they are colorless, odorless, have no taste and don’t cause bubbles or other visible changes when dropped into drinks. They act fast and can render a victim unconscious and/or unable to fight off an attacker, leaving him or her vulnerable to physical or sexual assault. We recommend getting your drinks directly from your server or bartender and never leaving them unattended. If you think you may have been drugged, seek medical help immediately and try to preserve any evidence for investigators.
- Don’t take that dare! This is a big one for you guys. Something about Spring Break brings out the machismo and tempts many a young man to take physical risks either to prove himself or just get a laugh from his buddies. Emergency rooms and urgent care centers all have treated broken limbs, burns and lacerations with explanations beginning with the words “We’re on Spring Break and my buddy dared me to…”
- Slather on the sun block. We see a lot of sun poisoning and severe sun burn cases each year, particularly among fair skinned people or those unaccustomed to the coastal life. Even those who live near the coast often fail to realize that differences in beach sands can factor into sunburn severity. For instance, sands in Northwest Florida along Pensacola and Panama City Beach are finer and whiter than are Atlantic sands in Northeast Florida, which are courser and darker in color. Those white sands are more reflective and can cause much quicker and more severe sunburns.
Currently, there are 31 Solantic Walk-In Urgent Care Clinics located throughout Florida. If you’re traveling in Florida for Spring Break, make sure you know where the nearest urgent care clinic and hospital emergency room is located. Also know that while urgent care clinics can provide treatment for many types of illnesses and injuries such as cuts, burns and some broken bones, more severe medical conditions require emergency room care. Before your trip, know when to choose urgent care over ER care. Follow the tips above and enjoy your Spring Break for many healthy years to come.

Tags: Alcohol, Solantic, Spring Break, Sunburns, Urgent Care
Posted in Health Tips by AppSoft : March 3, 2010 - 8:00am | Comments Off