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How to Stay Well All Summer with Primary Care

Summer should feel easy — not like a health guessing game. Haskell Rural Health Clinic offers everything you need to stay well and out of the ER. Here’s how: 

  1. Keep Up with Medications and Chronic Conditions 
    Managing diabetes, high blood pressure, or asthma? We’ll help you stay steady with check-ins, medication reviews, and real advice. 
  1. Don’t Wait on Sick Care 
    Too much sun? Rash? Summer stomach bug? We’ll get you feeling better fast. 

“We want to be your first call,” says Jordan Earle, FNP-C. “You don’t need to wonder if it’s ‘bad enough’ to come in. We’d rather catch it early than have you feeling worse later. Even mild symptoms can be easier to treat when we act quickly.” 

  1. Get Screenings Done 
    Use summer to knock out your health checklist, especially for school or work. Avoid the rush by booking now. 
  1. Plan Ahead 
    Summer schedules mean more flexibility and shorter waits. Now’s the time to get ahead before the back-to-school season fills up. 

“Summer is a great time to take care of those appointments you’ve been putting off,” adds Michelle Stevens, CEO. “You can plan them around your schedule and avoid the last-minute stress that hits in August.” 

Call (940) 228-0612 for a same-week appointment. 

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