Tick & Lyme Testing and Treatment in Waterbury, CT

Docs Urgent Care supplies reliable care and cost-effective services to patients who have encountered a tick bite. Our board-certified physicians will test and treat you if you’ve caught Lyme disease. Visit us as a walk-in patient daily or make an appointment with our clinic in Waterbury, CT. Our business hours are from 8 a.m to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the weekend.

If you want to speed up the process, feel free to download and fill out our online form before you come to our DOCS Urgent Care in Waterbury, CT. Remember to bring your health insurance information and your photo ID with you. We accept the majority of insurance plans. You’re in capable hands when you decide to come to our experts for healthcare.

QUALITY, AFFORDABLE CARE

DOCS URGENT CARE – WATERBURY

ADDRESS
506 Frost Road
Waterbury, CT 06705

PHONE
(203) 437-8368

FAX
(203) 805-4316

HOURS
WEEKDAYS : 8AM-8PM
WEEKENDS : 8AM-1PM

Why get tested?

Many people enjoy hiking or going on relaxing walks during the summer and fall. Regrettably, ticks are highly widespread during this time of year. Ticks have the potential to pass along viruses, bacteria, and other germs that can be damaging to our health.

Not every species of ticks bite but one that does is called the Ixodes Scapularis, also known as the black-legged tick. It’s found in the northeastern region in tall grass and wooded areas. It also transmits Lyme disease. It’s not uncommon for ticks to carry at least one disease.

After hiking in wooded or tall grass locations, make sure to check for ticks regularly. If you work in these types of areas, you should periodically check for ticks on your clothing or skin. If you think a tick has bitten you or you see one on your body, then it’s essential to get examined for Lyme disease in our Waterbury, CT clinic. Lyme disease can have a destructive impact on your health so don’t wait until you’re too sick to get off the couch.

getting checked for lyme

To avoid complications of Lyme disease, come in for testing at our DOCS Urgent Care in Waterbury, CT. Our medical staff will quickly test you and provide you with the necessary treatment. It’s best to err on the side of caution. If you removed a tick or see a ring-like rash, there’s a possibility of infection. Read through the symptoms below. If you have any of them, either come in at any time during operating hours or schedule an appointment to be seen.

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 administer a blood test that checks for antibodies developed as a result of the disease. It’s called the Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test. Although, this test is not always 100 percent accurate the first couple of weeks. The Western blot test is performed to confirm a positive diagnosis and to check for other issues.

Detect Lyme disease in the first weeks can be difficult, which is why it’s crucial to make a note of any of your symptoms prior to coming to our Waterbury, CT facility. If it’s caught in the beginning stages of development, then it can be treated adequately. If the disease isn’t treated early enough then it might induce additional problems. Some of these health issues can come back or remain permanent.

Tick Removal

Use the tick removal procedure below to avoid a higher 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

The professionals at the Docs Urgent Care in Waterbury, CT are ready to help you discover if you’ve contracted Lyme disease as a result of a tick bite. If you have Lyme disease, we provide sufficient and affordable treatment to help you recover as soon as possible. Come by our Waterbury, CT clinic any day for expert Lyme disease testing and treatment.

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.