Tick Removal & Lyme Disease Testing in Waterbury (Chase Ave), CT

It’s true that Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness passed to humans in the U.S. At Docs Urgent Care in Waterbury, CT we offer patients a cost-effective and efficient testing and treatment procedure. Our board-certified doctors from the area are extremely knowledgeable of Lyme disease and its associated symptoms. Our clinic is at your service and takes patients seven days a week. We take walk-ins during normal operating hours in our Waterbury, CT office.

If you would like to make an appointment, we’re open between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. during the week. On Saturdays and Sundays, our office is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Make sure to bring an ID along with your current insurance card. We take most insurance policies. It might also save you time to print and fill out our online form with your information before coming to our Waterbury, CT office.

QUALITY, AFFORDABLE CARE

DOCS URGENT CARE – WATERBURY (CHASE AVE)

ADDRESS
279 Chase Ave
Waterbury, CT 06704

PHONE
(203) 528-4993

FAX
(203) 528-4116

HOURS
WEEKDAYS : 8AM-8PM
WEEKENDS : 8AM-4PM

Why get tested?

During the summer and fall, most people take to the outdoors for a nice stroll through the park or hiking along heavily wooded trails. This is a common time for ticks to be out as well. It’s not great for us (or our pets) because ticks can transmit viruses, germs, and bacteria after biting us. These pathogens are quite often harmful to our health.

It’s important to note that not all ticks carry diseases. One that does is called the called Ixodes Scapularis, aka the deer tick. It thrives in tall grasses and wooded parks all around the eastern region of the U.S. It’s a carrier of Lyme disease so after a day in the park or hiking along the trails, it’s necessary to take the precaution of checking for ticks.

This especially applies to workers who have to be out in tall grasses or other wooded locations. Shake your clothes out and shower immediately when you get home. If you think you’ve been bitten or start to exhibit any of the symptoms below, come to see our medical staff in Waterbury, CT. Get your diagnosis and treatment early so that you can begin to recover quickly.

getting checked for lyme

We urge you to come in for a clinical examination and Lyme disease test at our Docs Urgent Care in Waterbury, CT because it can cause serious and long-lasting health problems. You may feel symptoms a few days or even a month after being bitten. The most notable symptom is a round, red rash that occurs at the spot of the tick bite. Pay attention to the following symptoms.

Some Symptoms of a Tick Bite Will Include:

  •  Fever/Chills
  • Headaches, Fatigue, Muscle Aches
  • Nausea
  • Rash (Usually seen at the site of the tick bite)

Diagnosis & Treatment of lyme disease

We give our patients a blood test known as the Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test. It shows whether any antibodies have formed in the blood in response. The Western blot test is given to confirm the diagnosis and other possible issues. Since Lyme disease testing is not always completely accurate in the initial stages, you need to write your symptoms down and bring them to your doctor.

In most instances, Lyme diseases can be treated effectively with antibiotics. Early recognition and treatment of this disease by our medical doctors in our Waterbury, CT clinic is important to lower the risk of serious complications. The length of time the tick is attached is important to determine the risk of associated issues. In all cases, it’s best to get treatment as soon as possible.

Tick Removal

The following tick removal steps are recommended to lower your risk of Lyme disease.

  1. Use fine-tipped tweezers to grab the tick as close to the skin surface as possible. Pull straight up without squeezing or twisting it to avoid breaking the head and leaving it beneath the skin surface.

  2. After removal, clean the tick bite area with soap and water.

  3. After cleaning, disinfect with rubbing alcohol or iodine.

  4. Never crush it with your fingers. Dispose of the tick by wrapping it in tape, placing in sealed bag/container, submerging it in alcohol, or by flushing it down the toilet.

  5. Wash your hands thoroughly when you have finished.

The Care When You Need It in Waterbury

Lyme disease is quite prevalent in the states. Docs Urgent Care in Waterbury, CT is part of a larger Docs Urgent Care network that strives to provide the best possible care at affordable prices. Our experienced medical team is here to give adequate care for patients affected by Lyme disease. Visit our Waterbury, CT clinic as a walk-in any day of the week for the compassionate care you deserve.  

Notice

During this surge in COVID-19 cases, our primary focus is meeting the high demand for tests, and we are seeing higher than usual wait times. This means we are unable to answer most phone calls. Please know that our teams are working very hard during this time to care for as many patients as safely as possible. Please click the button below for answers to common questions. We appreciate your understanding.