Fast Pace Health - Lawrenceburg, TN
Fast Pace Health is dedicated to providing primary, walk-in and urgent care to the communities we serve.
Lawrenceburg urgent care walk-in clinic: immediate medical assistance, Medicaid/Medicare.
π Happy Independence Day! π We will be closed today in celebration, but will be reopening on July 5th! Stay safe, celebrate responsibly and enjoy the spirit of the holiday!
Fast Pace Health recognizes month and expands access to care
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At the core of Fast Pace Healthβs mission lies a profound commitment to the mental well-being of the communities we serve. This dedication is particularly notable during Mayβs Mental Health Awareness Month. This month is a vital opportunity to raise awareness about the urgent need for compassionate and comprehensive mental health care, especially in rural America.
Fast Pace Health is increasing access to care with the addition of Ashley Graves, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC), Mary Cada, PMHNP-BC, and Brandi Batten, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) to its team.
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April is Alcohol Awareness Month
We are recommending everyone have a βοΈ check in βοΈ with their relationship to alcohol this month. We live in stressful times. Like anything that can help us escape stress; eating, shopping/spending, exercising, screen time and drinking, too much of a good thing can lead to harmful side effects, misuse and possible addiction.
It's important to know the signs of Alcohol Use Disorder:
-Drinking more or longer than intended.
-Trying to cut down or stop drinking but not managing to do so.
-Spending a lot of time drinking, being sick, or getting over other aftereffects.
-Experiencing cravings, or a strong need to drink.
-Finding that drinkingβor being sick from drinkingβoften interferes with taking care of your home or family, job, or school responsibilities.
-Continuing to drink even though it causes trouble with family or friends.
-Giving up or cutting back on activities that were important or interesting to you, or gave you pleasure, to drink.
-Getting into situations while or after drinking that increase your chances of getting hurt (such as driving, swimming, using machinery, walking in a dangerous area, or having unsafe s*x).
-Continuing to drink even though it was making you feel depressed or anxious or adding to another health problem.
-Having to drink much more to get the effect you want (tolerance).
-Experiencing withdrawal symptoms, such as trouble sleeping, shakiness, irritability, anxiety, depression, restlessness, nausea, or sweating, when the effects of alcohol were wearing off.
If you or a loved one are struggling with alcohol use and need support, there are many resources available! Contact your primary care provider or our behavioral health team for resources and support: https://fastpacehealth.com/service/behavioral-health/
Other resources:
If you are supporting someone with alcohol use: https://al-anon.org/
If you are struggling with your alcohol use: https://www.aa.org/
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
SAMHSAβs National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357) is a confidential, free, 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year, information service, in English and Spanish, for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. This service provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.
In honor of National Counseling Awareness Month, we would love to take the opportunity to introduce you to some of the members of our Behavioral Health team!
Today we are introducing Dr. Danyelle Brooks, LPC, Behavioral Health therapist. Dr. Brooks works with children and teens and loves to serve the LGBTQIA+ community. Based in Tennessee, Dr. Brooks provides virtual behavioral health therapy. We are so glad to have her experience and care as part of our Behavioral Health team. π
At Fast Pace Health, our Behavioral Health team is here to support your mental health. π§ Our team of caring and professional licensed clinical counselors and psychiatric nurse practitioners will help determine your needs and get you the support you require, whether that be medication, counseling, or a combination of the two. You are not alone! Connect with us today to get the support you or a loved one may be in need of: https://fastpacehealth.com/service/behavioral-health/
In honor of National Counseling Awareness Month, we would love to take the opportunity to introduce you to some of the members of our Behavioral Health team!
Today we are highlighting Erica Flake, PMHNP. Erica loves working with children, teens and trauma victims. She works remotely with the Behavioral Health team, providing services in Mississippi. Erica entered the medical field as an EMT and continued her schooling to become a Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner.
Erica is passionate about rural healthcare. In her words, "Rural healthcare is about us. It is our families, our friends, and their future. We need to care for our families and our community. They are our legacy."
We are so glad to have Erica's experience and care as part of our Behavioral Health team. π
At Fast Pace Health, our Behavioral Health team is here to support your mental health. π§ Our team of caring and professional licensed clinical counselors and psychiatric nurse practitioners will help determine your needs and get you the support you require, whether that be medication, counseling, or a combination of the two. You are not alone! Connect with us today to get the support you or a loved one may be in need of: https://fastpacehealth.com/service/behavioral-health/
In honor of National Counseling Awareness Month, we would love to take the opportunity to introduce you to some of the members of our Behavioral Health team!
Today we are introducing Trisha Darling, LCSW. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Trisha works in a counseling capacity with patients of all ages.
Trisha is a graduate of the University of Michigan- Flint, and Wayne State University. When she's not working, Trisha enjoys camping and spending time with her family and her two energetic Boston Terriers!
We are so glad to have her experience and care as part of our Behavioral Health team. π
At Fast Pace Health, our Behavioral Health team is here to support your mental health. π§ Our team of caring and professional licensed clinical counselors and psychiatric nurse practitioners will help determine your needs and get you the support you require, whether that be medication, counseling, or a combination of the two. You are not alone! Connect with us today to get the support you or a loved one may be in need of: https://fastpacehealth.com/service/behavioral-health/
Sufferers Unite! It's spring again and that means ALLERGIES! Seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever or allergic rhinitis, affect millions of people worldwide. Symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes can make us uncomfortable (miserable) and interfere with daily activities. We are here to help you manage seasonal allergies and find relief.
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Some tips to help you manage:
1. Know your allergy triggers and how to avoid them. Staying indoors during high pollen count days, using air conditioning instead of opening windows, and changing clothes after being outside. Using HEPA filter your home may reduce exposure to allergens. Find a local pollen/weather tracker, to see what's high in your area on certain days.
2. Medications: health care providers can prescribe or recommend over-the-counter medications to help you manage your allergy symptoms. Antihistamines, decongestants, and nasal corticosteroids are common medications used to treat seasonal allergies.
3. Referral to specialists: If your symptoms are severe or not responding to treatment, your health care provider may refer you to an allergist or immunologist for further evaluation and management. This treatment may include allergen immunotherapy, also known as allergy shots. Treatment involves injecting small amounts of an allergen under the skin over time, which can help reduce the body's sensitivity to the allergen and decrease symptoms.
It's important to communicate openly with your health care provider about allergy symptoms and any concerns you may have. You don't have to suffer! By working together you can develop a personalized treatment plan that can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life during this time of year.
πβ¨ Today marks National Healthcare Decisions Day. πβ¨
This nationwide initiative was created to empower individuals to express their wishes regarding healthcare decisions through advance directives.
Why is this important?
ποΈ Peace of Mind: Knowing your healthcare preferences are documented ensures your wishes are respected, even if you're unable to communicate them yourself.
π Empowerment: It gives you control over your healthcare future, allowing you to outline exactly what medical actions should be taken in case of a health crisis.
πͺ Ease for Loved Ones: It relieves your family and friends from the burden of making difficult decisions during emotional times, knowing they're following your wishes.
π¨ββοΈ π©ββοΈ Clarity for Healthcare Providers: It provides clear instructions to healthcare professionals, ensuring your medical treatment aligns with your values and desires.
How to Participate:
π» Learn: Educate yourself about what advance directives entail. They can include living wills, healthcare power of attorney, and more.
π£οΈ Discuss: Have open conversations with your loved ones about your healthcare preferences. It's a crucial step in ensuring everyone understands your wishes.
π Document: Put your decisions in writing. Templates and resources are available to guide you through the process.
βοΈ Share: Inform your healthcare providers and family about your advance directive. Make sure a copy is easily accessible.
National Healthcare Decisions Day is not about planning for the end; it's about taking control of your health journey and ensuring your voice is heard, always. π
In honor of National Counseling Awareness Month, we would love to take the opportunity to introduce you to some of the members of our Behavioral Health team!
Today we are introducing Heather Linton, PMHNP-BC. Heather brings a background in Inpatient Crisis Stabilization and Detox and Outpatient Psychiatry, across the lifespan. She loves working with children and adolescents. She brings personal and professional experience to her practice. Based in Tennessee, Heather provides virtual behavioral health services, and feels that providing this specialty in rural areas that lack easy access and resources make the work very rewarding. We are so glad to have her experience and care as part of our Behavioral Health team. π
At Fast Pace Health, our Behavioral Health team is here to support your mental health. π§ Our team of caring and professional licensed clinical counselors and psychiatric nurse practitioners will help determine your needs and get you the support you require, whether that be medication, counseling, or a combination of the two. You are not alone! Connect with us today to get the support you or a loved one may be in need of: https://fastpacehealth.com/service/behavioral-health/
In honor of National Counseling Awareness Month, we would love to take the opportunity to introduce you to some of the members of our Behavioral Health team!
Today we are introducing Samantha Walker Burns, PMHNP-BC. Samantha works with patients in psychiatry across the lifespan. She is passionate about helping children and adolescents and brings 11 years of experience working with all age groups in a variety of inpatient, residential and outpatient behavioral health settings. We are so glad to have her experience and care as part of our Behavioral Health team. π
At Fast Pace Health, our Behavioral Health team is here to support your mental health. π§ Our team of caring and professional licensed clinical counselors and psychiatric nurse practitioners will help determine your needs and get you the support you require, whether that be medication, counseling, or a combination of the two. You are not alone! Connect with us today to get the support you or a loved one may be in need of: https://fastpacehealth.com/service/behavioral-health/
Knee, hip or back aches and pains keeping you from doing the activities you enjoy? Our Orthopedic providers are here to help you get back to doing what you love.
Schedule with us today to discover non-surgical solutions to your orthopedic challenges. https://fastpacehealth.com/service/orthopedic-care/
π Celebrate World Health Day | April 7th π
At Fast Pace Health we aim to create a healthier, happier world by:
1. Promoting healthier lifestyles and wellness activities for every age.
2. Raising awareness about health issues and the importance of healthcare access.
3. Supporting mental health and well-being, recognizing it as crucial to overall health.
4. Encouraging preventive measures, like regular check-ups and screenings, to maintain optimal health.
βοΈ A Healthy Tip for World Health Day:
Take a moment to assess your health. Are you keeping up with your health check-ups? Eating balanced meals? Staying active? Prioritizing your mental health? Remember, small changes can lead to big impacts on your health and well-being π
Fast Pace Health is here to support your health journey every step of the way. Visit us for comprehensive care tailored to you and your familyβs needs. Because everyone deserves to live their healthiest life. https://fastpacehealth.com/
πΏ Embrace Nature, Embrace Well-being πΏ
Did you know that stepping outside and immersing yourself in the natural world is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to boost your physical and mental health? At Fast Pace Health, we're big believers in the power of nature to heal, restore, and rejuvenate. Here's why you should make connecting with nature a priority:
π§ 1. Boosts Mental Health: Nature walks or simply spending time in green spaces can significantly reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. The serene environment promotes relaxation and helps clear your mind.
βοΈ 2. Enhances Physical Health: Outdoor activities like hiking, walking, or cycling improve cardiovascular health, enhance muscle strength, and support weight management. Plus, sunlight is a natural source of Vitamin D, essential for bone health and immune function.
π 3. Improves Focus and Creativity: Disconnecting from digital devices and engaging with the natural world can improve concentration, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Nature's tranquility allows your mind to rest, recharge, and explore new ideas.
π 4. Encourages Social Interaction: Outdoor activities often involve family, friends, or community groups, fostering social connections and shared experiences that are vital for emotional well-being.
π 5. Promotes Environmental Stewardship: Connecting with nature increases our appreciation for the environment, inspiring us to protect and preserve our planet.
π³ This weekend, challenge yourself to spend a few hours outdoors. Whether it's a walk in the park, a day hike, or simply reading a book under a tree, notice how much better you feel.
Nature is calling, will you accept the invitation? π±πΊπΌπ
πΏ April is National Stress Awareness Month πΏ
Everyone experiences stress. Some periods of our lives are more stressful than others. It's important to pay attention to how we handle stress.
π‘ Understanding Stress:
Stress affects us all differently, but recognizing the signs is the first step towards management. Whether it's sleep disturbances, changes in appetite, irritability, or difficulty concentrating, acknowledging these symptoms can empower you to take action.
π± Building Resilience:
Stay Active: Regular physical activity is key to reducing stress. Find a fun or relaxing activity that gets you moving.
Connect: Reach out to friends and family. Knowing that we have social support and talking about our stressors is stress relieving.
Relax: Incorporate relaxing activities into your daily routine, like spending time with a pet, listening to music, and making time for hobbies. Do things you enjoy!
Organize: A cluttered schedule can lead to a cluttered mind. Prioritize your tasks and set achievable goals. It's okay to say "no" when you're already feeling overwhelmed with your commitments.
π€ Seeking Help:
It's important to know when to seek professional help. If your stress is overwhelming, our Behavioral Health team can provide you with strategies to manage stress effectively and improve your quality of life. We are here for you. https://fastpacehealth.com/service/behavioral-health/
Let's use this month to focus on our well-being, learn healthy ways to manage stress, and support each other. Remember, it's okay to ask for help! Your mental health is just as important as your physical health.
Tell us, what's your favorite stress busting activity?
A Breath of Fresh Air: Help with Seasonal Allergies from Fast Pace Health. Reserve a spot online - https://fastpacehealth.com?social&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=allergy
Our clinics will be closed today for Easter π· π£ π° π π·
We will be open and ready to serve you tomorrow!
3 Things to do during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month:
1. Have a conversation with your provider about screening options.
2. Commit to getting screened if you are eligible.
3. Be the push someone else needs to get screened by sharing your experience.
π° Easter Holiday Weekend Hoursπ£
Good Friday & Saturday: Our clinic will be open and operate at regular hours. We're here to provide the care you need.
Easter Sunday: In observance of the holiday, our clinic will be closed, allowing our staff to spend time with their families.
Wishing everyone a peaceful and healthy Easter weekend.
π¨ Diabetes Alert Day | March 26th π¨
At Fast Pace Health, we're committed to raising awareness and understanding about diabetes, a condition that affects millions worldwide. This Diabetes Alert Day, we are going to highlight the critical information everyone should know about diabetes, including its symptoms, risks, and the importance of early detection!
Things to Know:
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how your body turns food into energy.
1οΈβ£ & 2οΈβ£ There are mainly two types of diabetes: Type 1, where the body does not make insulin, and Type 2, where the body does not use insulin well.
β€οΈ ποΈ Managing diabetes is crucial to prevent serious health complications such as heart disease, vision loss, and kidney disease.
π Symptoms to Watch For:
Increased thirst and urination
Unexplained weight loss
Extreme hunger
Blurry vision
Numbness or tingling in the feet or hands
Fatigue
Very dry skin
Sores that heal slowly
More infections than usual
β° Remember, early detection can make a significant difference. If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, itβs important to consult with a healthcare provider.
Our urgent care clinics provide Diabetes Screenings and management. To learn more and schedule your visit: https://fastpacehealth.com/health-resource/diabetes-a1-c-testing/
Did you know that we accept most major insurance plans, Medicare and Medicaid at Fast Pace Health?
Walk in or save your spot online: https://fastpacehealth.com/service/urgent-care/
Meet Glenda Murray, LPC, MHSP, Behavioral Health provider in our Covington, TN Christian Family Medicine clinic.
Glenda is a graduate of the Harding University School of Theology. When she's not working, Glenda enjoys gardening, quilting, spending time with family, friends and pets.
Before joining Christian Family Medicine as a mental health provider, Glenda spent a decade working in a residential treatment center where she helped patients with dual diagnosis (addiction and mental health disorders) and their families. Glenda is passionate about changing the way people think about self, others and the world and changing the language used for self-talk.
We are so glad to have Glenda in the Fast Pace Health family π To learn more about our behavioral health services, contact us today: https://fastpacehealth.com/service/behavioral-health/
π½οΈπ₯¦ March is National Nutrition Month π₯¦π½οΈ
Let's take a moment to focus on the way we engage with food and physical activity. Our nutritional lives can be mindless. We buy the food, we eat the food. And we do it all again the next day! Let's try a mindful approach to our nutritional lives this month.
π Here are some things to consider:
π Think of the food you eat as the fuel your body needs to function. Choose foods that support the way you want to feel.
π Try mindful eating. Savor and focus your attention on the food, don't distract yourself while eating. Listen to your body; eat when you're hungry, stop when you're full.
π Try incorporating more fruits and vegetables into your meals. Branch out and try new things. Find an interesting new recipe!
π Opt for whole grains over processed ones.
π Include a variety of protein sources in your diet, like lean meats, nuts, and legumes.
π§ Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Sometimes we eat when we really just needed a tall glass of water!
πββοΈ Pair your mindful eating with regular physical activity. Try a mindful walk. Engage your senses; take in the sights and sounds around you. Feel your feet on the ground, appreciate your body for being able to move the way you need it to.
Give it a try and let us know what you think!
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Spring is an excellent time for an annual skin check for several reasonsπ±π·β
Post-Winter Skin Assessment:
π After winter, your skin has likely had less exposure to harsh sunlight, making it easier to notice any new or changed spots, moles, or other skin irregularities.
Preparation for Summer:
βοΈ Spring skin checks prepare you for the summer months, when sun exposure is typically at its highest. It's important to know the condition of your skin before increased UV exposure.
π©ββοΈ Identifying and addressing any skin issues before summer provides a chance to take preventive measures against further sun damage.
Routine Health Maintenance:
ποΈ Many people engage in spring cleaning and health check-ups as a part of a seasonal routine. Incorporating a skin check into this routine ensures it doesn't get overlooked.
βοΈ Regular checks are essential for early detection of skin cancers and other conditions, which are more treatable when caught early.
Skin Recovery After Winter:
βοΈ Winter can be tough on skin, often leading to dryness or exacerbation of certain skin conditions. A spring check-up can help assess any winter damage and provide guidance for proper skin care as the weather changes.
Seasonal Allergy Identification:
π³ π± Spring often brings allergies that can affect skin health. A skin check can help differentiate between allergic reactions and more serious skin problems.
Revisiting Sun Protection Strategies:
π π It's a good time to review and update your sun protection strategies, including sunscreens, hats, and protective clothing, especially if you plan to spend more time outdoors in the coming months.
π‘ Remember, while spring is a good time for a check-up, it's important to monitor your skin year-round and report any concerning changes to a healthcare provider as soon as they are noticed, regardless of the season.
Find a Fast Pace Dermatology provider near you and schedule your skin check: https://fastpacehealth.com/service/dermatology-care/
πͺοΈ β‘ βοΈ March is Severe Weather Preparedness Month πͺοΈ β‘ βοΈ
As we step into spring, it's crucial to be prepared for severe weather conditions. Whether it's thunderstorms, tornadoes, or floods, being ready can make all the difference. Here are some essential tips to help you stay safe:
1οΈβ£ Create an Emergency Plan:
πͺ π Discuss and practice an emergency plan with your family.
π‘ Identify safe places in your home for different types of severe weather.
2οΈβ£ Build an Emergency Kit:
π§ π₯« π¦ π π Stock up on essentials like water, non-perishable food, flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, and medications.
3οΈβ£ Stay Informed:
πΊ π§οΈ Keep an eye on weather forecasts and warnings.
π» π± Consider a weather radio or apps that provide real-time alerts.
4οΈβ£ Secure Your Home:
π Inspect and reinforce roofs, windows, and doors.
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Trim trees and remove debris that could become flying hazards.
5οΈβ£ Know Your Community's Emergency Plans:
π« βͺ π£οΈ Be aware of local shelters and evacuation routes.
β οΈ π Check if your community has a public warning system.
π¨ββοΈπ©ββοΈ Your Health and Safety First:
π βοΈ Keep a list of emergency contacts, including healthcare providers.
πΆ π Don't forget to include pets in your emergency plans.
π€ π€² Preparing for severe weather is a shared responsibility. Letβs work together to ensure our communities are safe and resilient.
Share YOUR tips, what do you do to prepare?
Meet Danyelle Brooks, PhD, LPC, NCC, Behavioral Health provider in Tennessee.
Dr. Brooks is a graduate of the University of Alabama and the University of North Alabama. When she's not working, Dr. Brooks enjoys reading and watching True Crime, attending sporting events and watching football and baseball on tv, playing with her dogs and keeping houseplants.
Dr. Brooks decided to became a counselor after losing her grandfather to Alzheimer's and seeing the impact it had on families. She works with children and teens and loves to serve the LGBTQIA+ community. We are so glad to have Dr. Brooks in the Fast Pace Health family π
To work with Dr. Brooks in Tennessee or any of our Behavioral Health providers, schedule with us: https://fastpacehealth.com/service/behavioral-health/
π· Spring forward with ease! π·
β° Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend, and while we love the extra daylight in the evenings, losing an hour of sleep can be a tough adjustment. Here are some plan ahead tips to make the transition smoother:
π΄ π 1. Gradually adjust your sleep schedule: Start going to bed 15 minutes earlier each night a few days before the time change. This small adjustment can help your body ease into the new schedule without a shock.
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2. Soak up the morning sun: Exposure to natural light in the morning helps reset your internal clock. Take a short walk or enjoy your morning coffee outside to help your body adjust.
β π± 3. Limit caffeine and screen time: Avoid caffeine in the afternoon and reduce exposure to screens at least an hour before bedtime. This can help improve the quality of your sleep during the adjustment period.
π π 4. Create a relaxing bedtime routine: Develop a calming routine before bed to signal your body it's time to wind down. Reading, taking a warm bath, or practicing gentle yoga/movement can help.
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5. Stay consistent: Try to keep your sleep and wake times consistent, even on weekends. This regularity helps your body maintain a healthy circadian rhythm.
Remember, it's normal to feel a bit off for the first few days. With these tips, you'll be enjoying the longer days in no time! βοΈ
π±π§ Take Early Steps for Mental Wellness with Fast Pace Behavioral Health π§ π±
Feeling overwhelmed by depression and anxiety can be a heavy burden to carry. At Fast Pace Behavioral Health, we believe in reaching out for help BEFORE you reach a state of overwhelm. Hereβs why early intervention in therapy is crucial:
1οΈβ£ Prevent Escalation:
Early therapy can prevent symptoms from worsening.
Itβs easier to manage and treat depression and anxiety in earlier stages.
2οΈβ£ Build Resilience:
Therapy equips you with coping strategies and tools to handle stressors effectively.
Building resilience can reduce the impact of future challenges.
3οΈβ£ Understand Your Mental Health:
Therapy sessions can help you understand the root causes of your feelings.
Increased self-awareness leads to better self-care and mental health management.
4οΈβ£ Improve Overall Well-being:
Mental health is closely linked to physical health.
Addressing psychological issues early can enhance your overall quality of life.
π¨ββοΈπ©ββοΈ We Are Here for You:
Our team of compassionate professionals is ready to support you.
Together, we can navigate your path to mental wellness. Donβt wait for the storm to hit. Taking the first step towards therapy can be the start of a healthier, happier you.
Reach out to us today β your mental health matters!
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Why Fast Pace Telehealth? Itβs a connected network to our clinics.
Fast Pace Healthβs in network telehealth services for diagnosis and treatment of common ailments and medication prescriptions and/or refills.
Fast Pace Health continues to provide reliable, quality health care services to rural communities and we remain committed to our mission. https://www.fastpacehealth.com/locations/
Our 113 locations across multiple states are open every day of the week. Additionally, we've launched Fast Pace Telehealth for diagnosis and treatment of common ailments and medication prescriptions and/or refills for those seeking care virtually from home, clinic lobbies, or anywhere.
Fast Pace Telehealth can be used by new and existing patients of all ages. With this service, we can meet the needs of anyone β not just in counties were clinics are currently located. https://www.fastpacehealth.com/health-resources/telehealth
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