Text-to-Schedule
Wondering how easy it is to book an appointment with us? It is as simple as sending a text!Watch this video guide to see just how easy it is to get an appointment using our text-to-schedule feature. Whether you are looking for testing, a physical, or just need a sick visit, our text-to-schedule makes it quick for you to get the help you need.Just text “appt.” to (844)-334-6331, answer a few questions, and you'll be booked in no time!Learn more about us at thinkmedfirst.com
National Get Outdoors Day
Saturday, June 11th is National Get Outdoors Day! Get Outdoors Day is an annual event that encourages people to participate in outdoor recreation opportunities close to home. This Saturday, Med First encourages you and your family to check out what's in your neck of the woods. We are lucky in the Carolinas to be home to a variety of exciting biomes and environments! Visit https://www.ncparks.gov/find-a-park and https://southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder to look for a state park close by, and Get Outdoors!Remember to always wear protective clothing such as hats and long sleeves to avoid sunburn. Should you need us while on an adventure, we have over 20 locations across the Carolinas to serve you. Either walk-in, text "APPT" to (844) 334-6331, call 1-833-378-1071, or find your location and book online at www.thinkmedfirst.com/locations/. Happy trails!
Heat Safety Awareness Month
The last Friday in May is designated as Heat Safety Awareness Day! As summer approaches and temperatures rise, it's important to take steps to protect yourself and others from the sun and the heat. In this video, we've compiled some helpful tips to stay safe this summer, and things to watch out for to make sure you and your family stay cool and hydrated. Heat-related deaths and illnesses are preventable, as long as you stay vigilant!To learn more, visit https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/index.htmlIf you or a loved one suffer dehydration, sunburn, or other outdoor injuries, think Med First! Walk-in today, or to schedule an appointment with your nearest clinic, visit us at https://www.thinkmedfirst.com/, or book on-the-go by texting "APPT" to (844) 334-6331
National Stroke Awareness Month
If someone you love was having a stroke, would you be able to spot the signs and respond in time? May is National Stroke Awareness Month, and it's a great time to brush up on how to spot and respond to a stroke. When a stroke occurs, it's important to act F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms, Speech, Time) and call 911 at the first sign of a stroke. Calling 911 right away can help you or a loved one get the lifesaving treatment needed to reduce the risk of death and disability from stroke. To learn more about stroke risk factors, symptoms, and recovery, visit https://www.cdc.gov/stroke/about.htmwww.thinkmedfirst.com
National Physical Fitness & Sports Month
May is National Physical Fitness & Sports Month! Engaging in regular physical activity is key to maintaining good health and well-being. Getting active can improve fitness, reduce stress, reduce the risk for many chronic diseases, and ease symptoms of anxiety and depression. Getting children and teens to be active during youth and adolescence can develop leadership, time management, and relationship-building skills. This May, we're encouraging you to get out and get active today, this week, this month, and beyond!At Med First, we offer a number of services that can assist you in living an active lifestyle. Our teams can perform physicals needed for sports, care for injuries like sprains and strains, and much more. Book an appointment at your nearest location today by visiting https://www.thinkmedfirst.com/locations/
National Osteoporosis Month
This May, Med First is raising awareness about Osteoporosis. You are never too young or too old to protect your bones from this disease that affects more than 3 million people in the US each year. Many people affected by osteoporosis are unaware of the disease until a bone fracture occurs, so it's important to take steps to prevent it! To learn more about osteoporosis, such as causes, risk factors, and what you can do to prevent it, visit https://www.bonehealthandosteoporosis.org/patients/. Let's all take steps to #BeBoneStrong this May!
Food Allergy Awareness Week
May is Food Allergy Awareness Month, and May 8th -14th is Food Allergy Awareness Week. 32 million Americans currently live with potentially life-threatening food allergies, with cases of anaphylaxis on the rise. Approximately 90% of allergic reactions are due to a group of foods known as the "Big 9." They are milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, wheat, soy, and as of recently, sesame. This May, take time to learn about any allergies your loved ones may have to take action, prevent allergic reactions, and help save lives!To learn more about food allergies, including education, programs, advocacy, and more, visit https://www.foodallergyawareness.org/
National Women's Health Week
This week is National Women's Health Week! This week is a national effort to raise awareness about steps women can take to improve their health, like incorporating simple preventive health behaviors into everyday life. An important part of managing your health is having regular check-ups, and preventative screenings with a physician.Stay on top of your health by booking an appointment with a Med First provider today! Call 1-833-378-1071 or self-schedule online at www.thinkmedfirst.com
Healthy Vision Month
May is #HealthyVisionMonth, and this year’s theme is Healthy Vision: A Family Focus! National Eye Institute is highlighting the importance of caring for the whole family’s eye health. Many eye diseases have no symptoms or warning signs, that's why it’s important everyone visit an eye doctor for regular preventative exams! Acting as an "Eye Health Role Model" for your children can teach them good habits to stay on top of their ocular health. To learn more about this month, visit https://www.nei.nih.gov/learn-about-eye-health/outreach-campaigns-and-resources/healthy-vision-resources/healthy-vision-monthFor an eye test appointment or a referral to an Ophthalmologist, book an appointment with your Med First healthcare provider today!
World Immunization Day 2022
The last week of April is designated as #WorldImmunizationWeek! Immunization against vaccine-preventable illnesses and diseases protects people of all ages against many diseases, allowing us to pursue a life well-lived. This week aims to bring awareness to the fact that many people around the world are affected by vaccine-preventable diseases that's why the 2022 theme “Long Life for All” aims to unify people around the idea that vaccines make it possible for us to follow our dreams, protect our loved ones and live a long, healthy life.At Med First, we offer several immunizations for all ages. Book an appointment for yourself or a family member today by calling 1-833-378-1071 or visiting www.thinkmedfirst.com/locations/
National Minority Health Month
April is National #MinorityHealth Month. At Med First, we strive to bring cost-effective and accessible care to many rural parts of the Carolinas because a healthy life is for everyone! This year, we’re celebrating the people who work to #BoostYourCommunity. Tag and thank a community hero who has helped you and your loved ones throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. #NMHM2022Book an appointment today with a Med First provider by calling our Appointment Center at 1-833-378-1071. You can also visit https://www.thinkmedfirst.com/locations/ to book online at any time of day!
National Garden Month
As the temperature rises, the flowers bloom, and the sun shines bright, it's the perfect time to get outside and into the garden! Gardening holds many benefits beyond just improving your landscape. It can provide you with fresh and nutritious fruits and vegetables to include in your meals, increase your intake of vitamin D from the sun, help your body get exercise, boost your mood, and much more. So this April, feel free to go play in the dirt!Remember to always wear protective clothing such as sunhats and gloves when in the garden. If any garden accidents occur such as cuts, sprains, sunburn, or more, remember that Med First is here to help! Walk into any of our locations today, or book an appointment by calling 1-833-378-1071 or visiting www.thinkmedfirst.com/locations/
National Cancer Control Month
Almost 2 million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer this year. Research has shown that more than 40% of all cancers diagnosed and nearly half of all deaths from cancer in the United States are attributed to preventable causes like smoking, excess body weight, physical inactivity, excessive exposure to the sun, and more.Find seven steps you can take to reduce cancer risk in your life at https://www.preventcancer.org/education/seven-steps-to-prevent-cancer/Prevention and early detection of cancers and risk factors save lives, so schedule an appointment with a Med First provider to discuss preventative cancer screenings. Call 1-833-378-1071 or self-schedule at www.thinkmedfirst.com/locations/ today!
National Kidney Month
March is designated as National Kidney Month. Kidneys are extremely important organs for the regulation of fluid and blood in your body, as well as filtering waste from your blood! Check out our short video showing some of the main risk factors and symptoms for chronic kidney disease. If you believe you might be dealing with kidney disease, don't hesitate to have a medical professional examine you. At Med First, our experienced providers can diagnose you, order any needed tests, form a treatment plan, or refer you to a specialist.Book today by calling 1-833-378-1071 or find your location at www.thinkmedfirst.com
National Cancer Prevention Month
February is National Cancer Prevention Month. Almost 2 million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer this year. Research has shown that more than 40% of all cancers diagnosed and nearly half of all deaths from cancer in the United States, can be attributed to preventable causes like smoking, excess body weight, physical inactivity, and excessive exposure to the sun. Read about seven steps you can take to reduce cancer risk in your life, visit https://www.preventcancer.org/education/seven-steps-to-prevent-cancer/Prevention and early detection of cancers and risk factors save lives, so schedule an appointment with a Med First provider to discuss preventative cancer screenings. Call 1-833-378-1071 or self-schedule at https://www.thinkmedfirst.com/locations/med-first-smithfield/, today!
National Birth Defects Awareness Month
January is National Birth Defects Awareness Month. This month is a time to raise awareness about birth defects and highlight efforts to improve the health of people living with these conditions across their lifespan. Join the nationwide effort to raise awareness of birth defects and their impact on individuals, parents, and families! To learn more about birth defects, visit https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/birthdefects/index.html
What Does Primary Care Mean To You?
When you think of quality primary care, what comes to mind? Is it a knowledgeable and trustworthy provider, a variety of onsite services, or a more interactive technology-based practice? Leave a comment on this post to let us know what primary care means to you!Med First is accepting new patients! Make an appointment to establish care or book your next appointment by calling us at 1-833-378-1071 or visit https://www.thinkmedfirst.com/locations/med-first-smithfield/ to self-schedule, today!
National Winter Sports TBI Month
January is Winter Sports Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Month. Did you know that sports and recreational activities contribute to about 21% of all traumatic brain injuries among American children and adolescents? High-velocity winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, and hockey carry a high risk of concussion and TBI, so it's important to wear proper safety equipment. Know the symptoms of concussions and TBI, and don't delay in visiting a health care professional.If you or someone you know has had a head injury, don't hesitate to get evaluated. The providers at Med First can examine you and order needed tests or referrals. Give our appointment center a call at 1-833-378-1071, or schedule online at https://www.thinkmedfirst.com/locations/med-first-smithfield/
Med First Patient Portal
Have you signed up for a patient portal account yet? Our patient portal is an easy, secure way to communicate with your healthcare team and access your medical information. Through our portal, quickly schedule an appointment, send a secure message to our healthcare team, or make a payment. You can also view test results, print health records, and request medication refills. Registering takes just a few minutes, so what are you waiting for?!Sign up today! Go to www.thinkmedfirst.com, and click "Patient Portal/Pay Your Bill" in the top right corner. From there, it's just a few short steps to get registered!
January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month. Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases where fluid builds up in the eye, eventually damaging the optic nerve and permanently blinding those affected. It's estimated that over three million Americans are afflicted with glaucoma.While it may seem bleak, glaucoma can be detected and treated. With virtually no symptoms, glaucoma is known as "The Silent Thief of Sight," and can often cause blindness before someone is able to get treated. The best way to ensure you keep your eyes healthy and safe is to schedule regular eye exams so that your doctor can detect and treat any conditions your eyes may have.If you have questions about glaucoma, eye health, or need a vision test, visit us at Med First! Our providers can answer your questions, as well as refer you to eye specialists if needed. Don’t put off your eye health, book an appointment today by calling 1-833-378-1071 or by visiting https://www.thinkmedfirst.com/locations/med-first-smithfield/If you're interested in learning more, visit https://www.glaucoma.org/news/glaucoma-awareness-month.php