Velocity Urgent Care (https://velocityuc.com) will open its second Williamsburg area location, according to Velocity Urgent Care CEO Alan Ayers. It will be located in the Lightfoot Marketplace at Centerville Road and US Route 60 in Lightfoot.
Velocity Urgent Care (https://velocityuc.com) will open its new Port Potomac location on January 13, 2020, at the new Port Potomac Plaza. The clinic is located at 16422 Navigation Dr. The new phone number is 571-297-1437.
There’s no better time of year than the holiday season and there’s no better place to spend it than in Virginia Beach. Though many people only associate the area with the ocean and sand, Virginia Beach has a lot...
When most people think of constipation, their mind automatically goes to the elderly population. However, it is a problem that can occur in people of any age. Yes, that includes children. Oftentimes, parents are unsure of what...
Oftentimes, when someone gets sick and it doesn’t go away within a few days, their first instinct is to seek out antibiotics. While antibiotics have saved the lives of countless people, they aren’t always necessary. In fact, when a person has a...
Each year, the third full week of October is reserved to celebrate an extremely valuable group of individuals in the urgent care world: medical assistants (MAs). In 2019, Medical Assistants Recognition Week takes place from October 21–25 with Medical Assistants Recognition Day falling on Wednesday, October 23.
Veterans in Eastern and Northern Virginia have an additional option for medical care. Velocity Urgent Care now offers medical care for eligible Veterans Administration beneficiaries at its 14 locations. The care is provided under guidelines established by the MISSION Act, which became effective in June.
Much Ado About Vaping Over the past few years, vaping has become the trendy new thing to do. From teens using it in school to adults using it as a way to stop smoking regular cigarettes, vapes went from obscurity to ubiquity. However, though they may seem innocent on...
Anyone who drives a commercial vehicle for a living is familiar with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). However, what might not be as familiar is the medical exam ordered by the DOT for all commercial truck drivers and anyone else who gets paid to operate large capacity motor vehicles.