Cold and Flu Treatment

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Cold and Flu Treatment in Charlotte

That nagging cough, persistent fever, and overwhelming fatigue can be signs of anything from the common cold to the flu, COVID-19, or RSV. Trying to guess the cause at home or waiting it out with over-the-counter remedies can delay the specific treatment you need to get better faster and prevent complications. At OneSpotMD Urgent Care, we specialize in cold and flu treatment in Charlotte, providing definitive answers with flu testing Charlotte, COVID testing Charlotte, and RSV testing options at our urgent care Charlotte locations.

We offer rapid, in-clinic testing for flu, COVID-19, RSV, and strep throat with results in about 15 minutes. With two convenient locations, our walk-in clinic Charlotte centers are open 7 days a week. Walk into our Plaza Midwood or Steele Creek clinic, or book your visit online now.

When to Visit OneSpotMD for Cold and Flu Treatment

If you or your child are experiencing any of the following, it’s time to visit our urgent care Charlotte clinic for evaluation:

  • Fever that is high, persistent, or doesn’t respond to medication
  • Severe sore throat that may need strep throat treatment
  • Deep cough with colored mucus or chest discomfort
  • Sudden body aches, chills, or fatigue
  • Persistent headache
  • Sinus pressure or facial pain that may require sinus infection treatment
  • Symptoms not improving after 2–3 days
  • Signs of dehydration
  • Vomiting or diarrhea with respiratory symptoms
  • Worsening symptoms in patients with asthma, diabetes, or heart disease

Why You Can’t Diagnose Flu, COVID, or RSV at Home

Your symptoms could be caused by several different viruses, or even a bacterial infection. Each requires a completely different treatment approach.

Same Symptoms. Different Causes. Completely Different Treatments.

Your cough, fever, and sore throat could be caused by:

Viral Infections (Do NOT Respond to Antibiotics):

  • Influenza (The Flu): May benefit from prescription antiviral medication for flu (like Tamiflu) if caught within 48 hours.
  • COVID-19: May require specific antiviral treatments or monitoring, especially for high-risk individuals.
  • RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus): Primarily requires supportive care, but can be serious in young children and older adults.
  • The Common Cold: Requires only symptom management and rest.

Bacterial Infections (Require Antibiotics):

  • Strep Throat: A bacterial infection that requires strep throat treatment to prevent complications like rheumatic fever.
  • Secondary Bacterial Pneumonia or Sinusitis: A viral illness can weaken your immune system, allowing a secondary bacterial infection to take hold. This requires antibiotics.

The Problem: These conditions often look identical in the early stages. Without a definitive test, you are simply guessing at the cause – and the treatment. An antiviral for the flu will do nothing for a bacterial infection, and antibiotics will not help a viral illness.

Why Guessing Is Risky: What Happens When Viral Illnesses Go Untreated

Most viral illnesses resolve with proper care, but untreated or misdiagnosed infections – especially flu and severe COVID-19 – can lead to serious complications. Similarly, failing to identify a secondary bacterial infection can have significant consequences.

Secondary Bacterial Infections

A viral illness can weaken your immune system, creating an opportunity for bacteria to invade. This can lead to:

  • Bacterial Pneumonia: An infection of the lungs that can cause severe shortness of breath, high fever, and may require hospitalization and IV antibiotics. Our Steele Creek clinic has an in-house X-ray to help with bacterial pneumonia diagnosis quickly.
  • Bacterial Sinusitis: A painful infection of the sinuses that requires antibiotics. Learn more about our sinus infection treatment services.
  • Ear Infections: Common in children after a cold and flu Treatment.

Complications from Influenza (The Flu)

Untreated flu can sometimes lead to severe inflammation of the heart (myocarditis), brain (encephalitis), or muscle tissues (myositis, rhabdomyolysis), and can result in multi-organ failure.

Time-Sensitive Treatment Windows

  • If you have the flu: Antiviral medication for flu like Tamiflu is most effective when started within 48 hours of symptom onset. The longer you wait, the less effective they become.
  • If you have a bacterial infection: The longer you wait to start antibiotics, the higher your risk of the infection worsening or spreading.

The Bottom Line: We’re not sharing this to scare you – we’re sharing it because early, accurate diagnosis and treatment prevent these outcomes. Most patients who come to our Charlotte clinics promptly for testing and treatment do very well and avoid complications entirely.

At-Home Remedies vs. Professional Testing: Why the Difference Matters

When you’re feeling sick, it’s natural to search for solutions like “best over the counter flu medicine,” “at-home flu tests,” or “natural cold remedies.” We understand the desire to manage symptoms at home, but it’s crucial to know their limitations.

What Home Remedies Can and Can’t Do

Home remedies (like rest, hydration, and OTC pain relievers) can:

  • Temporarily soothe a sore throat or reduce fever.
  • Keep you hydrated and comfortable while you recover.
  • Reduce minor body aches and sinus discomfort.

Home remedies cannot:

  • Diagnose the cause of your illness (Is it flu, COVID, RSV, or bacterial?).
  • Cure a bacterial infection like strep throat or secondary pneumonia.
  • Prevent serious complications from untreated influenza.
  • Determine if you need a prescription for an antiviral or antibiotic.

The Problem with At-Home Tests

At-home test kits for flu or COVID have significant limitations:

  • Accuracy Issues: At-home antigen tests can have higher rates of false negatives compared to the clinical-grade rapid tests used at OneSpotMD.
  • False Negatives: You might have the flu or COVID but test negative at home, dangerously delaying the start of an effective treatment like Tamiflu.
  • Limited Scope: They only test for one or two things. A negative COVID test doesn’t tell you if you have the flu, RSV, or a bacterial infection.
  • No Treatment: A positive result is just information. You still need to see a provider to get a prescription and a full evaluation.

If you test negative at home but still feel terrible, you’re back where you started – and you’ve lost valuable time.

The OneSpotMD Difference: Beyond Just a Test Result

Test Type Accuracy Scope Turnaround Clinical Evaluation?
At-home flu test Moderate Flu only 15–30 min ❌ None. No provider to listen to your lungs, check for complications like pneumonia, or evaluate other symptoms.
Clinic rapid test High Flu, RSV, COVID, strep 10–15 min ✅ Yes. A full clinical exam is included to ensure a complete and accurate diagnosis.

What OneSpotMD Offers That Home Care Can’t

When you visit our Charlotte walk-in clinic Charlotte locations, we provide:

  • Accurate, clinic-grade rapid testing for Flu A/B, COVID-19, RSV, and Strep Throat.
  • Definitive diagnosis from an experienced medical provider – no more guessing.
  • Same-visit treatment, including prescription antivirals or antibiotics when appropriate.
  • Professional evaluation to identify warning signs of complications like pneumonia.
  • Peace of mind knowing you have the right diagnosis and the right treatment plan.

We’re not saying home remedies are bad – we’re saying they’re not enough when you need a diagnosis.

Our Fast, In-Clinic Care Process for Viral Illnesses

We’re focused on getting you an accurate diagnosis and an effective treatment plan in a single visit. Here’s what to expect at our Plaza Midwood and Steele Creek clinics:

  1. Evaluation: A OneSpotMD provider will discuss your symptoms, review your medical history, and perform a physical exam.
  2. Rapid Testing: Based on your symptoms, we will perform a simple nasal swab or throat swab to test for Flu A/B, COVID-19, RSV, or Strep Throat. We get results in about 15 minutes.
  3. Further Diagnostics (If Needed): If pneumonia is suspected, our Steele Creek location has an in-house X-ray for immediate imaging.
  4. Diagnosis & Treatment Plan: Your provider will explain your diagnosis and create a personalized treatment plan. This may include:
    • Prescription Antivirals: Such as Tamiflu, if you have the flu and are within the 48-hour window.
    • Antibiotics: Only if a secondary bacterial infection is present or strongly suspected.
    • Symptom Relief: Recommendations for managing your cough, fever, and discomfort.
  5. Peace of Mind: You leave knowing exactly what you have and how to treat it, with a clear plan for recovery.

Important: Even if a rapid test is negative, your provider may still recommend treatment based on your clinical symptoms and examination. This clinical judgment is key to preventing complications.

Why Charlotte Patients Choose OneSpotMD Urgent Care

When you feel sick, you want fast, trustworthy care. As a physician-owned clinic, we are focused on medical excellence, not just patient volume.

  • Physician-Owned, Patient-Focused: Our care is guided by physicians, ensuring you receive the highest standard of medical treatment.
  • Rapid, Accurate Testing: In-house rapid tests for Flu, COVID, and RSV mean you get answers in minutes, not days.
  • Walk-Ins Welcome, 7 Days a Week: No appointment is needed. Visit us at our Plaza Midwood or Steele Creek locations whenever you need care.
  • In-House X-Ray: Our Steele Creek clinic offers on-site X-rays to quickly diagnose complications like pneumonia.
  • Transparent Pricing: We accept most major insurance plans and offer clear, affordable self-pay rates for those without insurance.
  • Convenient Charlotte Locations: With clinics in Plaza Midwood (28205) and Steele Creek (28273), we serve neighborhoods from Uptown and NoDa to Berwick and Rivergate.

“I thought I just had a bad cold, but decided to go to OneSpotMD just in case. They tested me and it turned out I had the flu. They started me on Tamiflu right away, and I felt so much better knowing I was on the right track. The whole visit took less than an hour!” – Sarah P., Charlotte, NC

Insurance & Self-Pay Options

We believe everyone deserves access to high-quality healthcare. OneSpotMD Urgent Care accepts most major insurance plans, including:

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Humana

Don’t have insurance? We offer clear, affordable self-pay pricing. For ongoing, comprehensive care, consider our Primary Care Membership for one low monthly fee.

Who Should Come In for Cold and Flu Symptoms

Our urgent care services are designed for a wide range of patients. You should visit us if you are:

  • An adult or child with sudden, severe, or worsening cold, flu, or fever symptoms.
  • A parent of a child who is sick, especially if they are very young or have other health conditions. Check out our pediatric urgent care for specialized support.
  • Anyone who tried at-home tests or remedies without improvement.
  • An individual with a chronic health condition (like asthma, diabetes, or heart disease) who has developed viral symptoms.
  • Someone needing a definitive diagnosis to return to work or school.

For pediatric-specific concerns, learn more about our Pediatric Urgent Care services.

When to Go to the ER

Go to the nearest emergency room or call 911 immediately if you or someone else experiences:

  • Severe difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
  • Chest pain or pressure
  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Seizures
  • Extremely high fever (over 104°F) that doesn’t respond to medication
  • Loss of consciousness

Cold vs. Flu vs. COVID vs. Strep: Comparing Symptoms

It can be tough to tell the difference based on symptoms alone. This table highlights the common patterns, but only a test can confirm the diagnosis.

Condition Key Symptoms Treatment Time-Sensitive?
Influenza (Flu) Sudden onset of fever, chills, body aches, fatigue, cough Prescription antivirals (e.g., Tamiflu) Yes. Antivirals are most effective within 48 hours.
COVID-19 Fever, cough, fatigue, loss of taste/smell, shortness of breath Varies; may include antivirals or supportive care Yes. Treatment may be recommended for high-risk patients.
RSV Cough, wheezing, runny nose, fever (often lower grade) Supportive care (hydration, oxygen if needed) Yes. Can be severe in infants and older adults.
Common Cold Gradual onset of runny/stuffy nose, sore throat, sneezing Over-the-counter symptom relief, rest, fluids No. Not typically time-sensitive.
Strep Throat Sudden severe sore throat, pain when swallowing, fever, red spots on roof of mouth Antibiotics are required Yes. Treatment prevents spread and complications like rheumatic fever.

Without testing, you’re guessing. With testing, you know.

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Need testing or treatment for other conditions? We offer comprehensive care for a wide range of urgent needs.

Don’t Wait It Out. Get Answers Today.

Stop guessing what’s making you sick. In less than an hour, you can have a definitive diagnosis and a clear treatment plan. Get the peace of mind that comes from knowing.

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Faq

Yes, antiviral medications like Tamiflu require a prescription after a medical evaluation confirms you have the flu. They are most effective when started within 48 hours of your first symptoms.

Absolutely. We use in-house rapid antigen tests for Flu, COVID-19, and RSV, with results available in about 15 minutes. You’ll leave your visit with a definitive diagnosis. Need fast results? Learn more about flu testing Charlotte.

This is where clinical judgment is crucial. If your symptoms strongly suggest a specific illness (like the flu or a bacterial infection), our providers may still prescribe treatment based on their examination, even with a negative rapid test.

No. While some home remedies can help soothe symptoms, they cannot cure a viral or bacterial infection. Bacterial infections require antibiotics, and influenza often benefits from prescription antiviral medication.

With an antiviral medication started early, you may begin to feel better within 2-3 days. However, you should always complete the full course of medication as prescribed to prevent a relapse. Without treatment, the flu can last for a week or more.

Yes, the flu is highly contagious. You are typically contagious for about one day before symptoms appear and up to 5-7 days after becoming sick. You are generally no longer contagious after you have been fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications.

Yes, adults can and do get RSV. While it’s often a mild, cold-like illness in healthy adults, it can be much more serious for older adults, individuals with weakened immune systems, or those with chronic heart or lung disease.

Yes. A severe sore throat and fever could be Strep Throat, which is a bacterial infection that requires strep throat treatment. Our rapid tests can check for both Strep and Flu from the same visit, ensuring you get the right diagnosis.

The flu usually comes on suddenly and intensely, with high fever, chills, and severe body aches. A cold tends to develop more gradually and primarily involves a runny or stuffy nose and milder symptoms.

OTC flu medicine like ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and decongestants can relieve symptoms, but they don’t shorten how long you’re sick. If you’re within 48 hours of symptoms, a prescription antiviral may help more – and only a clinic can determine if that’s the right call.

This happens when a virus weakens your immune system, allowing bacteria to cause a second illness like pneumonia, a sinus infection, or an ear infection. Warning signs include a fever that returns after initially improving, a productive cough with colored mucus, or localized pain (like in your sinuses or ears).

Two Convenient Charlotte Locations

Serving Plaza Midwood, Steele Creek, and surrounding neighborhoods.

Plaza Midwood

Serving Plaza Midwood, NoDa, Elizabeth, and Uptown

2017 Central Ave, Suite 103

Charlotte, NC 28205

Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Sat-Sun: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Steele Creek

Serving Steele Creek, Lake Wylie, and Southwest Charlotte

2114 Freeman Park Dr, Unit 105

Charlotte, NC 28273

Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Sat-Sun: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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