Ear Infection Treatment in Georgia

Ear infection diagnosis and treatment for all ages at 15 Georgia walk-in clinics. Same-day prescriptions, no referral required.

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Comprehensive ear infection treatment nearby

Ear infections in children and adults are diagnosed and treated with same-day prescriptions at AllCare's 15 Georgia walk-in clinics, with no referral required. Walk in with no appointment, and self-pay visits start at $140.

Ear Tubes

Tubes placed to drain fluid and prevent buildup in the middle ear.

Hearing Test

Tones and sounds check whether infection or wax is affecting your hearing.

Ear drainage culture

Identifies whether your infection is bacterial, viral, or fungal.

Earwax Removal

A gentle cleaning of the ear canal if wax is causing pain.

Ear Exam

We use an otoscope to check for earwax buildup and fluid behind the eardrum.

Blood Testing

Rules out other serious conditions if you have a fever or swollen nodes.

Ear Infection Medication

Antibiotics or antivirals as needed, plus medication for pain and nausea.

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Common ear infection symptoms

Pressure or fullness

Tugging at the ear

Fever

Fluid drainage

Muffled hearing

Ear pain

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what to expect

Ear infection treatment without the wait

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Walk Right In

No referral. No appointment needed. All ages welcome.
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Get Examined

Your provider checks the ear and identifies the type of infection.
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Leave With Relief

Antibiotics, ear drops, or a pain plan. Whatever fits.
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15 urgent care clinics treating ear infections

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Braselton

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Halcyon

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Duluth

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Hamilton Ridge

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Ellard Village

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Peachtree Plaza

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Tyrone

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Smyrna

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Alpharetta

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Decatur

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Dallas

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Northside

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Reynoldstown

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Buckhead

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Midtown

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FAQ

Common questions about ear infections

Is an ear infection contagious?

No, ear infections themselves aren't contagious. But the colds and respiratory infections that often lead to them can spread from person to person. Good hand-washing, staying away from sick people, and keeping up with vaccinations all help lower your risk.

What causes ear infections?

Ear infections happen when bacteria, viruses, or fungi cause inflammation and fluid buildup in the ear. In kids especially, the most common cause is a blockage in the Eustachian tubes, often from colds, allergies, or sinus infections that bring swelling and mucus. A child's shorter tubes make blockage more likely.

How can I be sure if my baby has an ear infection?

To determine if your baby has an ear infection, watch for several common signs and symptoms. Look for signs of ear pain, such as your baby frequently tugging at their ear or being unusually fussy. Irritability or increased crying, especially when lying down, can indicate discomfort. You may also notice a low-grade fever or that your baby is having difficulty sleeping. Additionally, if you see fluid or pus draining from the ear, it may signal an infection. If you observe any of these symptoms, it’s essential to consult your pediatrician. They can examine your baby’s ears using an otoscope to confirm if an infection is present and recommend appropriate treatment.

Is there more than one type of ear infection?

Yes, there are several different types of ear infections, depending on the location of the infection. Otitis media is the most common ear infection. It affects the middle ear and can cause pain, fever, and tugging at the ear in children. Otitis externa , also known as swimmer’s ear, is an inflammation of the outer ear. It can be caused by water, eczema, or wearing earplugs. Serous otitis media , also called fluid in the ear, occurs when liquid blocks the Eustachian tube. Symptoms typically include discomfort and hearing loss. Infectious myringitis is a painful ear infection that causes blisters to form on the eardrum. This type of infection is most commonly seen in children. Acute mastoiditis is a bacterial infection of the mastoid bone (the hard bone behind the ear). It’s usually a complication of a middle ear infection. It’s most common in children, with symptoms lasting less than a month. Vestibular neuronitis affects the inner ear, causing symptoms like balance issues and dizziness. It is a benign condition that is the result of a viral infection. It is thought to be caused by inflammation of the vestibular nerve. Herpes zoster of the ear occurs when the virus that causes chickenpox and shingles spreads to the nerves near the inner ear.

How are ear infections treated?

Most of the time, ear infections clear up on their own. As a first line of defense, you could try at-home remedies, including over-the-counter pain relievers, applying a warm compress to the affected ear, and taking an antihistamine to relieve your congestion. If your ear infection doesn’t get better within a few days, or if it’s causing a fever, you should schedule an appointment with a physician.

Can ear infections be prevented?

Much like the cold or the flu, an ear infection can’t be completely prevented. However, keeping up with vaccinations, practicing good hygiene, and managing seasonal allergies can help reduce the risk of respiratory infections that lead to ear infections. Avoiding secondhand smoke and breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months boosts a baby’s immune system. Additionally, proper ear care—such as not inserting objects into the ears and keeping them dry—along with positioning infants upright during bottle-feeding can further reduce the risk, especially in children who are more susceptible.

How long does an ear infection last?

The duration of an ear infection can vary depending on several factors, including the age of the child, the type of infection, and whether it’s viral or bacterial. Generally, acute ear infections (otitis media) typically last about 3 to 7 days with treatment. In some cases, symptoms may improve within a couple of days, but it’s essential to complete any medication to prevent complications. If the ear infection is chronic, lasting more than three months or occurring frequently, it may require further evaluation and management by a healthcare provider. If your child’s symptoms persist or worsen after a few days, consult a pediatrician for guidance.

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15 urgent care clinics treating ear infections

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Braselton

1070 Braselton Village Parkway, Suite 100, Braselton, GA 30517

Open 7 daysWalk-ins welcome
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Halcyon

6135 Ollie Walk, Suite 200, Alpharetta, GA 30005

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Duluth

6590 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth, GA 30097

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Hamilton Ridge

3320 Hamilton Mill Road, Buford, GA 30519

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Ellard Village

8480 Holcomb Bridge Road, Alpharetta, GA 30022

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Peachtree Plaza

2900 Peachtree Rd, Suite 301, Atlanta, GA 30305

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Tyrone

1528 Joel Cowan Parkway, Tyrone, GA 30290

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Smyrna

4480 S Cobb Dr SE, Smyrna, GA 30080

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Alpharetta

13800 Highway 9, Suite K, Alpharetta, GA 30004

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Decatur

149 Clairemont Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030

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Dallas

49 Hosiery Mill Road, Dallas, GA 30132

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Northside

1000 Northside Drive, Atlanta, GA 30318

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Reynoldstown

764 Memorial Drive SE, Atlanta, GA 30316

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Buckhead

4605 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30342

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Midtown

805 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308

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Trusted by thousands of customers

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As a new resident in the Alpharetta area, I felt immediately comfortable in the care of Nurse Practitioner Ancelle Jackson. She truly listened as I explained my symptoms and showed genuine interest in getting to the root cause rather than just treating the

Shasa

Alpharetta

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Another great experience, my 3rd time here. Pervious nurse practitioner left, I was hesitant to continue with this location.

Lee

Dallas

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Super quick and easy visit. They called me right back at my appointment time and saw me immediately.They didn't leave me sitting in the waiting room in an hour only to be called back to the room and wait another hour to be seen for 5 minutes, like many doc

Ryan

Dallas

★★★★★

Very caring and friendly staff.

Debra

Reynoldstown

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