Rapid Flu Tests and Treatment Near You
Rapid flu swab with results in minutes at 15 Georgia walk-in clinics. Same-day antiviral prescriptions when caught early.

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FSA & HSA Accepted
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Comprehensive flu testing and treatment nearby
The flu is confirmed with a rapid in-clinic swab (results in minutes) and treated with same-day antivirals like Tamiflu, which work best within the first 48 hours, at AllCare's 15 Georgia walk-in clinics. Walk in with no appointment, and self-pay visits start at $140.
Flu Infection Detection
Accurate diagnosis is the first step to prompt, tailored flu care.
Blood Test
Measures flu antibodies to gauge recent infection or immunity.
Rapid Flu Test (Antigen)
Detects flu antigens for swift results and timely treatment.
PCR Flu Test
A highly sensitive lab test that confirms the influenza virus.
Flu Nasal Swab Test
A quick, painless swab for fast, accurate flu diagnosis.
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15 urgent care clinics testing for the flu

Braselton

Halcyon

Duluth

Hamilton Ridge

Ellard Village

Peachtree Plaza

Tyrone

Smyrna

Alpharetta

Decatur

Dallas

Northside

Reynoldstown

Buckhead

Midtown
Help from qualified providers & specialists

Tracey Sills

Tolu Arowosegbe

Sherlyne Anatole

Regina Davis
FAQ
Common questions about the flu
How is the flu treated?
If you're a good candidate, an antiviral like Tamiflu or Xofluza can shorten how long you're sick, and it works best started early. We'll also guide you on what to take for fever, aches, congestion, and cough so you're more comfortable while your body fights it. Walk in the same day.
What is the flu?
The flu, or influenza, is a respiratory infection that tends to hit fast and hard. Unlike a cold that builds slowly, it can leave you feeling lousy almost overnight with fever, aches, and exhaustion. Both type A and type B cause it, and type A often comes on more suddenly.
How can I prevent spreading the flu to others?
Wash your hands frequently Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing Stay home until fever-free for at least 24 hours Wear a mask around vulnerable individuals if necessary
Are flu medications safe for children and older adults?
Yes! Medications like antivirals are approved for use in children and older adults, though dosage and suitability may vary. Our healthcare team will determine the safest, most effective treatment for each patient.
When should I seek medical care for the flu?
You should contact a healthcare professional if you experience: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath Persistent high fever Severe or worsening symptoms Symptoms that improve but then return Signs of dehydration (dry mouth, dizziness, very little urine)
How long does the flu last?
The duration of a flu illness can vary. Most people recover within one to two weeks, with symptoms typically improving in 4 to 7 days. However, if your flu symptoms are severe, worsen over time, or don’t improve, it’s important to seek medical attention, as antiviral medications or other treatments may be recommended. Rest, hydration, and following your healthcare provider’s guidance are essential for a faster and safer recovery.
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15 urgent care clinics testing for the flu

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














Trusted by thousands of customers
100% Everyone was amazing, friendly, professional, and generous with their time. like, old-fashioned house-call care...
Kelly
Northside
Fernando is extremely kind and asks all the questions. His staff is pleasant and thorough.
Austin
Midtown
Dr Dawson is amazing! Baker and staff are wonderful!
Rebecca
Dallas
Shay and Dr. Fernando were great, best urgent care experience I've had!
Grayson
Midtown
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