Expert Care for POISON IVY / POISON OAK in Dearborn & Pontiac

Visit Specialty Urgent Care in Dearborn & Pontiac for professional treatment of poison ivy and poison oak rashes. Our experienced medical team provides fast relief from itching, redness, and discomfort, helping to soothe your skin and prevent further irritation.

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POISON IVY / POISON OAK Treatment Services

At Specialty Urgent Care, we specialize in diagnosing and treating rashes caused by poison ivy and poison oak. Our expert care helps alleviate symptoms and promotes faster healing, so you can get back to your daily activities without the discomfort of itchy, inflamed skin.

Customized Treatment

Customized care plans to suit individual needs.

Prompt Diagnosis

Rapid assessment to determine the extent of injury.

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Key Benefits of Our Service

Specialty Urgent Care in Dearborn & Pontiac offers comprehensive care for poison ivy and poison oak exposure. Our treatments reduce inflammation, relieve itching, and help prevent the rash from spreading. Early treatment can also reduce the severity of symptoms and speed up recovery.

Efficient Diagnosis

Minimized Discomfort

Accelerated Healing

Enhanced Recovery

Comprehensive Support

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Why Choose Us for POISON IVY / POISON OAK Service?

Patients in Dearborn & Pontiac choose Specialty Urgent Care for poison ivy and poison oak treatment because of our quick, effective care and compassionate approach. Our skilled medical team provides tailored treatment to minimize discomfort and promote fast healing.

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Specialty Urgent Care in Dearborn & Pontiac offers specialized treatment for acute non-displaced fractures, ensuring prompt relief and comprehensive support for your recovery journey. Trust our experienced team for personalized care tailored to your needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Poison ivy and poison oak rashes are caused by contact with urushiol, an oily resin found in the plants. Even a small amount of contact with urushiol can trigger an allergic reaction and result in a red, itchy rash.

 

Treatment often includes topical corticosteroids, oral antihistamines, and soothing creams to reduce itching and inflammation. Severe cases may require prescription medications. Our medical team will recommend the best treatment based on the severity of your rash.

 

The rash itself is not contagious, but urushiol can remain on clothing, tools, or pet fur and cause a reaction in others if they come into contact with it. It’s important to thoroughly wash any contaminated items to prevent further exposure.

 

Most rashes heal within 1 to 3 weeks, depending on the severity of the reaction and how quickly treatment is started. Our team will provide care and advice to help speed up recovery and minimize discomfort.

 

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