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Sometimes you need quick medical support for tests, vaccines, minor injuries, or sudden symptoms like headaches or head injuries, and having access to these services in one place can make a stressful situation much easier to manage.

At Code Med Urgent Care in Alexandria, Virginia, we offer a range of additional medical services designed to support diagnosis, prevention, and recovery for patients of all ages. These services include EKG testing, flu vaccination, IV fluids, splints and crutches, tuberculosis screening, on-site X-rays, as well as care for concussions and head injuries, headaches and migraines, and school and sports physicals. Each service is provided in a patient-centered urgent care setting to help address common healthcare needs without unnecessary delays.

Our urgent care clinic proudly serves patients across Alexandria, VA, including nearby communities such as Arlington, Springfield, and Fairfax. By offering convenient access to essential diagnostic, preventive, and supportive care services, we help individuals and families receive timely medical attention when it matters most.

What is an EKG and when is it used?

An electrocardiogram, commonly called an EKG, is a simple test that records the electrical activity of the heart. It helps healthcare providers evaluate heart rhythm and detect possible heart-related concerns.

An EKG may be used to:

- Evaluate chest pain or palpitations

- Monitor heart rhythm

- Detect irregular heartbeat

- Assess heart health before procedures

- Identify signs of heart strain or damage

EKG testing is widely used in urgent and primary care settings to support early detection of cardiovascular conditions [1].

Why is the flu vaccine important?

The flu vaccine helps protect against influenza, a contagious respiratory illness that can cause fever, cough, and fatigue. Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to reduce the risk of severe illness and complications.

The flu vaccine supports:

- Reduced risk of influenza infection

- Protection for high-risk individuals

- Lower risk of hospitalization

- Decreased spread of illness in the community

- Seasonal disease prevention

Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for most individuals to support public health and reduce complications from respiratory infections [2].

When are IV fluids used in urgent care?

Intravenous fluids, often called IV fluids, are used to help restore hydration and support the body when fluid levels are low. This treatment delivers fluids directly into the bloodstream.

IV fluids may be used for:

- Dehydration

- Heat-related illness

- Vomiting or diarrhea

- Fatigue related to illness

- Recovery support after infection

Hydration therapy helps maintain proper fluid balance and supports normal organ function during illness or recovery [3].

What are splints and crutches used for?

Splints and crutches are medical devices used to stabilize injured areas and reduce strain during healing. They help protect bones, joints, and soft tissues after injuries.

These devices are commonly used for:

- Sprains and strains

- Minor fractures

- Joint injuries

- Foot or ankle injuries

- Temporary mobility support

Proper immobilization of injured areas can reduce pain and help prevent further injury during recovery [4].

What is tuberculosis screening and why is it important?

Tuberculosis (TB) screening is a test used to identify whether a person has been exposed to the bacteria that causes tuberculosis, a contagious infection that usually affects the lungs. Screening helps detect infection early, even before symptoms appear.

Tuberculosis screening may be required for:

- Employment or school health requirements

- Healthcare or childcare workers

- Immigration or travel documentation

- Exposure to someone with tuberculosis

- Routine preventive health evaluations

Early detection through screening helps reduce the spread of tuberculosis and supports timely medical management [5].

When are X-rays used in urgent care?

X-rays are a type of imaging test that allows healthcare providers to see inside the body, especially bones and the chest. They are commonly used in urgent care to quickly evaluate injuries and certain medical conditions.

X-rays may be used to:

- Detect bone fractures or dislocations

- Evaluate chest pain or persistent cough

- Identify pneumonia or lung conditions

- Assess joint injuries

- Monitor healing after injury

Diagnostic imaging plays an important role in identifying injuries and medical conditions that may not be visible during a physical examination [4,5].

What are concussions and head injuries?

A concussion is a type of mild traumatic brain injury that happens when the head is hit or shaken, affecting how the brain works. Head injuries can range from mild bumps to more serious trauma, which is why proper evaluation is important.

Concussions and head injuries may involve:

- Headache or pressure in the head

- Dizziness or balance issues

- Confusion or difficulty concentrating

- Nausea or vomiting

- Sensitivity to light or noise

Even when symptoms seem mild, early evaluation helps reduce the risk of complications and supports safe recovery [6].

When should I seek care for headaches or migraines?

Headaches are common, but some may be more severe or persistent, such as migraines. Migraines are a neurological condition that can cause intense pain and other symptoms that interfere with daily life.

You should consider seeking care if you experience:

- Frequent or recurring headaches

- Severe or throbbing head pain

- Sensitivity to light or sound

- Nausea or vomiting

- Headaches that disrupt work or daily activities

Prompt evaluation can help identify possible causes and support effective symptom management [7].

What are school and sports physicals and why are they important?

School and sports physicals are routine health exams that help ensure children and teens are healthy and ready to participate in school activities or athletics safely.

These physicals may help:

- Assess overall health and development

- Identify underlying medical conditions

- Evaluate fitness for sports participation

- Reduce risk of injury during activities

- Meet school or athletic program requirements

Regular physical exams support preventive care and help keep students safe and active throughout the year [8].

Why Choose Code Med Urgent Care in Alexandria, VA for Other Medical Services?

At Code Med Urgent Care in Alexandria, Virginia, we provide patient-centered access to essential medical services such as EKG testing, flu vaccination, IV fluids, splints and crutches, tuberculosis screening, X-rays, as well as care for concussions and head injuries, headaches and migraines, and school and sports physicals. Because many health concerns require timely testing, preventive care, or supportive treatment, our approach focuses on convenience, safety, and efficient evaluation in an urgent care setting.

Whether you live in Alexandria or nearby communities such as Arlington, Springfield, Fairfax, Annandale, or Woodbridge, our team is committed to delivering reliable urgent care services that support your health, recovery, and everyday well-being.

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References:

1. Kligfield, P., et al. (2007). Recommendations for the standardization and interpretation of the electrocardiogram. Circulation, 115(10), 1306–1324.

2. Grohskopf, L. A., et al. (2023). Prevention and control of seasonal influenza with vaccines. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 72(1), 1–28.

3. Myburgh, J. A., & Mythen, M. G. (2013). Resuscitation fluids. New England Journal of Medicine, 369(13), 1243–1251.

4. Court-Brown, C. M., & Caesar, B. (2006). Epidemiology of adult fractures. Injury, 37(8), 691–697.
5. Lewinsohn, D. M., et al. (2017). Official American Thoracic Society guidelines for tuberculosis diagnosis. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 64(2), e1–e33.

6. McCrory, P., et al. (2017). Consensus statement on concussion in sport. British Journal of Sports Medicine.

7. Goadsby, P. J., et al. (2017). Pathophysiology of migraine. Physiological Reviews.

8. Bernhardt, D. T., & Roberts, W. O. (2010). Preparticipation physical evaluation. American Family Physician.

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