Receive Treatment for Pneumonia Symptoms in Chestnut Hill, MA

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If you’re at your wit’s end with bothersome pneumonia symptoms, allow PhysicianOne Urgent Care to provide relief. Our physician-led immediate care center in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, is fully equipped to diagnose and treat common illnesses like pneumonia and is open 365 days per year during extended hours to accommodate busy people like you. Come see us today!

What Are the Signs of Pneumonia?

Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that may result from viruses, bacteria, or fungi. The symptoms of pneumonia can range from very mild—as is the case with walking pneumonia—to disruptive and potentially life-threatening. It’s common to experience a combination of the following symptoms:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Frequent coughing that may produce mucus
  • Chest tightness that worsens when breathing deeply or coughing
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Fever, sweating, or chills
  • Nausea or vomiting

How Is Pneumonia Treated?

Pneumonia treatment options will vary according to the cause of the illness. For instance, bacterial and fungal infections are treated with antibacterial or antifungal medications, respectively, while treatment for viral infections typically focuses on relieving symptoms and preventing complications.

Severe cases of pneumonia should be treated in a hospital setting. Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room if you or someone around you experiences trouble breathing, chest pain, confusion, very high fever, or bluish fingernails or lips.

We’re Here for You

Visit PhysicianOne Urgent Care in Chestnut Hill today if you need treatment for a mild to moderate case of pneumonia. You can also connect with a medical professional online any time of day or night through our convenient 24/7 Virtual Visits. Our team is here to help you breathe easy again!

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I wanted to take a moment to thank you for the attention you gave me last week. My son was started on antibiotics and ear drops. Within 24 hours he began to feel better. The poor kid had been going to school in tears because he was afraid of missing any more days, but feeling (and looking) just awful! He's not been able to even think about lacrosse practice, but thanks to starting him on antibiotics, he was thrilled to return to practice today.
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