Prompt, personalized sick visit care for common illnesses and minor health concerns for adults in McKinney, TX and across Collin County.
At Peoples Medical Care, we offer sick visits by appointment for patients experiencing common illnesses and non-emergency medical concerns. Whether you are dealing with cold and flu symptoms, sore throat, fever, cough, congestion, sinus issues, minor infections, or other short-term health problems, our team is here to provide timely evaluation and treatment in a comfortable, professional setting. We are committed to helping patients understand their symptoms, begin appropriate treatment, and feel supported throughout the recovery process.
Our clinic offers sick visits by appointment so patients can receive focused medical care for common illnesses and minor health concerns. If you are feeling unwell, please contact our office to schedule a visit.
This service is intended for non-emergency concerns. If you are experiencing chest pain, severe shortness of breath, signs of stroke, severe dehydration, uncontrolled bleeding, or another medical emergency, call 911 or seek emergency care immediately.
Every patient’s symptoms and medical history are different. Our team takes time to evaluate the condition carefully and recommend next steps based on the individual situation.
FAQS
A sick visit is an appointment for common illnesses and short-term non-emergency health concerns that need evaluation and treatment.
Sick visits are scheduled by appointment. Same-day appointments may be available subject to availability. Please contact our office to check availability or use the patient portal on our website to request an appointment online. Online scheduling is an easy and efficient way to book your visit.
Common concerns may include cough, fever, sore throat, congestion, minor infections, and other non-emergency illness symptoms.
No. Patients with severe or life-threatening symptoms should call 911 or seek emergency medical attention right away.
Yes. Providers can review symptoms, discuss treatment options, and give medication guidance when appropriate.
No. Many patients use these visits for routine wellness, prevention, health guidance, and long-term care planning.