Sinusitis
This is for you if:
You have nasal discharge with greenish pus in the mucous with facial pressure/pain/fullness, +/- fever (100.4F or higher).
Your symptoms have persisted for 10 days or longer. Or your symptoms started to get better but then got worse again within a week. Either way, it’s overall been less than 4 weeks.
Your sinus symptoms aren’t tied to a current cold, flu, or Covid infection.
You don’t have any associated visual changes, significant swelling or redness around the eyes, severe headache, feel severely sick overall, or feel confused.
In addition to potential antibiotic treatment, you’re interested in incorporating integrative strategies to manage the sinusitis.
Please have ready:
Photo of your driver’s license/ID card - front only.
Photos of your health insurance card - front and back.
Your pharmacy information.
Your list of meds and supplements.
This is for you if:
You have nasal discharge with greenish pus in the mucous with facial pressure/pain/fullness, +/- fever (100.4F or higher).
Your symptoms have persisted for 10 days or longer. Or your symptoms started to get better but then got worse again within a week. Either way, it’s overall been less than 4 weeks.
Your sinus symptoms aren’t tied to a current cold, flu, or Covid infection.
You don’t have any associated visual changes, significant swelling or redness around the eyes, severe headache, feel severely sick overall, or feel confused.
In addition to potential antibiotic treatment, you’re interested in incorporating integrative strategies to manage the sinusitis.
Please have ready:
Photo of your driver’s license/ID card - front only.
Photos of your health insurance card - front and back.
Your pharmacy information.
Your list of meds and supplements.
This is for you if:
You have nasal discharge with greenish pus in the mucous with facial pressure/pain/fullness, +/- fever (100.4F or higher).
Your symptoms have persisted for 10 days or longer. Or your symptoms started to get better but then got worse again within a week. Either way, it’s overall been less than 4 weeks.
Your sinus symptoms aren’t tied to a current cold, flu, or Covid infection.
You don’t have any associated visual changes, significant swelling or redness around the eyes, severe headache, feel severely sick overall, or feel confused.
In addition to potential antibiotic treatment, you’re interested in incorporating integrative strategies to manage the sinusitis.
Please have ready:
Photo of your driver’s license/ID card - front only.
Photos of your health insurance card - front and back.
Your pharmacy information.
Your list of meds and supplements.
Please note that Quick Care services are for uncomplicated, simple, acute conditions and mild to moderate flare-ups of chronic conditions. “Acute” means the illness or condition is expected to be temporary or self-limited with treatment and/or supportive measures.
The cost of medications is determined by your pharmacy.
Quick care does not include the advanced testing and Precision Health services rendered through the Health Edits. Please schedule a separate Health Edit if you would like a comprehensive health evaluation with management of chronic medical conditions and proactive care management.