Heritage Urgent & Primary Care Centers

Poison Ivy
Wake Forest & Raleigh Locations

Poison Ivy Wake Forest Raleigh NC

Poison Ivy
Wake Forest & Raleigh Locations

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Poison Ivy
in Wake Forest & Raleigh

Poison ivy rashes occurs because of urushiol, an oil that is present in the stems, roots, and leaves of the poison ivy plant. When exposed to the plant directly (or secondarily) by direct contact, gardening tools, or pets, a reaction can occur. The poison ivy rash may appear as a straight line if the plant brushed against your skin, or it may spread out if the urushiol was spread via clothing or pet fur. Reactions typically begin with 12-48 hours following exposure and can last up to two or three weeks.

If you are exhibiting any of the following symptoms contact our office or seek medical care as soon as possible:

  • Rash is severe or widespread
  • Blisters are present and/or oozing pus
  • Rash is on a sensitive area such as the eyes, mouth, face, or genitals
  • Rash does not improve after a few weeks
  • You have a fever over 100°s
  • You experience difficulty breathing or swelling

Wake Forest, NC Location

620 Dr Calvin Jones Hwy, #212
Wake Forest, NC 27587
Phone (919) 761-5678
Fax (919) 761-5680

Monday - Friday
Saturday

Raleigh, NC Location

13271 Strickland Rd. #120
Raleigh, NC 27613
Phone (919) 741-4677
Fax (919) 741-6349

Monday - Friday
Saturday

Walk-in availability
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Putting CARE Back in Healthcare

At Heritage Urgent & Primary Care, we proudly offer client centered, efficient, value-based, high-quality healthcare in a comfortable environment. Our highly trained and professional staff are committed to providing you with care as quickly as possible, while still taking the time to listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and explain what treatment options are recommended for your particular case. To learn more about poison ivy, or to schedule an appointment to treat poison ivy, please refer to the following.

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How to Prevent & Treat Poison Ivy Rashes

Engaging in the following outdoor activities puts you at increased risk of exposure to poison ivy:

  • Cable/telephone line installation
  • Camping
  • Construction
  • Farming
  • Fishing
  • Forestry
  • Gardening
  • Hunting
  • Landscaping

The best steps you can take to preventing poison ivy rashes from developing include:

  • Learn to identify poison ivy and poison oak in all seasons in order to avoid exposure
  • When around poison ivy, wear gloves, long sleeves, long pants and other protective clothing
  • If you are exposed to poison ivy, wash your skin immediately
  • Wash your shoes and clothes that have been contaminated to avoid future exposures
  • If hiking or engaging in other outdoor activities, stick to cleared pathways or areas that are regularly maintained
  • Avoid letting your pets run through wooded areas, as urushiol can stick to their fur. If you are concerned that your pet has been exposed, give them a bath using long rubber gloves and soap and water.

If you follow these steps, you will significantly reduce your risk of a poison ivy rash.

Treating Poison Ivy

Both topical and oral steroids are the treatment of choice. However, moderate to severe cases often require a steroid injection.Taking non-prescription antihistamines or a cool bath can also help reduce itching symptoms.

Two Convenient Walk-In Clinics

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We offer a range of services, including management of chronic disease, ongoing illness follow-up care, and if necessary, referral coordination to high value specialists. Our clinic offers same day primary care appointments and immediate walk-in availability and can provide you and your family with a range of health services, including urgent, acute, immediate, and walk in health care needs. We also provide services during early morning hours and after hours and during the weekend. To ensure you receive high quality care, our office utilizes state of the art facilities and equipment, including a large procedural room for performing procedures such as orthopedic splinting and/or wound repairs. Our clinic can also take on-site digital x-rays and work with local imaging centers to perform a wide array of diagnostic exams, including CT scans and/or ultrasound. We also perform a broad range of laboratory services for onsite and send out labs, and can perform gynecologic testing and exams, pregnancy tests, urinalysis, vaccines, rapid flu tests, and strep tests.

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We offer healthcare services for a wide range of issues, including diabetes, asthma, hypertension, and much more. For additional information about offered services, which range from health and wellness screenings, chronic disease management, and acute care management, please refer to the following, or call or visit our office.

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Cost of Care Transparency
at Heritage Urgent & Primary Care

A visit to the hospital or emergency room to treat poison ivy can cost a substantial amount of money and take much longer for you to receive the care you need. At Heritage Urgent & Primary Care, our board-certified providers can provide you with high-quality care in a timely and cost-effective manner. If you require health services and are concerned about the cost involved, please refer to the following overview of our clinic’s policies. If you have any additional questions concerning billing, insurance, and/or payment options, please contact our staff.

Understand Insurance and Medicare Medicaid

All visits are billed under Primary Care and Primary Care Copay. We accept Medicare and are In Network with most major insurance providers and are happy to provide you with a list of accepted providers to ensure you are covered. If co-payments are required by your insurance plan, this will need to be paid prior to your appointment before check in. If you are not able to pay your co-payment, it may be necessary to reschedule your appointment. It is also important to be aware that not all services are covered through insurance plans. If your insurance company determines that a service is not covered, it will be your responsibility to pay the remaining balance.

Out-of-Network and
Self-pay Accounts

If you are not covered by insurance, or if your provider is out of network, you will be responsible for the entire charge of the appointment. If you are not able to pay the full balance of your bill, please contact our billing office at 866-557-2612. We are committed to ensuring that you receive the care you need and will do our best to help set up a payment plan to cover the costs of your care.

Further Payment and
Insurance Information

You will need to provide your current insurance information and bring your insurance card with you to your first visit. We also ask that you bring your card to subsequent visits so we can update your records as needed. Our staff will also help ensure that you maximize your insurance benefits and will file your claims and provide any necessary information to your insurance company.

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Two Convenient Locations. Visit Heritage.

At Heritage Urgent & Primary Care, your health and quality of life are important to us, and we are committed to providing you with the care you need. To ensure you receive necessary care, we offer weekend, extended, and walk in flexibility, as well as 24-hour phone coverage for established Primary Care patients. Every effort will be made to attend to walk-in Urgent Care patients within 24 hours.

If you would like to learn more about our clinic, schedule an appointment to treat poison ivy, or if you require emergency care, please refer to our office and contact information provided below. We do encourage patients to schedule appointments ahead of time if possible, and for walk-in patients to call in advance if possible.