Stay Healthy This Cold and Flu Season

As cold and flu season approaches, staying healthy becomes a top priority for individuals and families. At Neoteric Vitality Primary Care and Aesthetics we make it easy for you to take charge of your health with same-day and next-day appointments for your primary care needs. No need to wait days for relief—we’re here to help you feel better, faster.

Preventive Actions to Stay Healthy

Prevention is the first line of defense during cold and flu season. Follow these simple, effective steps to reduce your risk of getting sick:


  1. Wash Your Hands Regularly. Use soap and water, scrubbing for at least 20 seconds. When soap isn’t available, use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
  2. Avoid Touching Your Face. Germs are often transmitted when you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth.
  3. Cover Coughs and Sneezes. Use a tissue or the inside of your elbow to prevent spreading germs.
  4. Stay Home When You’re Sick. Rest is critical for recovery and helps prevent spreading illness to others.
  5. Get Vaccinated. Annual flu vaccines are a key preventive measure. Ask about vaccine availability during your visit.

Quick and Convenient Care When You Need It

We understand how challenging it can be to manage illness while juggling work, school, and family responsibilities. That’s why we offer:


  • Same-Day and Next-Day Appointments. No more long waits—schedule a visit with your provider when symptoms first appear.
  • Medications On-Site. Skip the pharmacy line with prescriptions available directly at our clinic.
  • Tailored Treatment Plans. Receive personalized care for colds, the flu, and other seasonal illnesses.


At Neoteric Vitality Primary Care and Aesthetics, we’re dedicated to helping you stay healthy and recover quickly. With same-day and next-day appointments, on-site medications, and expert care, you can trust us to prioritize your well-being.

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