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Don’t Be Rash: 7 Ways Summer Can Irritate Your Skin
Most causes of skin irritation are harmless, but some cases can put a damper on your summer fun...

Hot Topics for Men's Health Month
Men are more likely to die from preventable health conditions than women, according to the World...

Can You Get an STD Test at an Urgent Care?
Before we dive in, the quick answer is, yes, you CAN get STD testing at urgent care. Some...

Hot Topics for Women’s Health Month
Women’s health is complex. Not only are women more at risk for certain health conditions like...

9 Ways Urgent Care Clinics Help Women Stay On Top Of Their Health
May is Women’s Health Month! This is the perfect time to talk about how urgent care clinics can...

4 Valentine’s Day Gifts That Make Your Heart Healthy
For most couples, Valentine's Day is a day to commemorate and celebrate love. So it may be no...

STDs are on the rise: What you should know
It’s time to set aside embarrassment and awkwardness and have the talk. Sexually transmitted...

Visualizing convenient care: Solv’s new illustrations
At Solv Health, we believe everyone deserves to be free from the stress of everyday healthcare....

XBB.1.5: A new Covid variant spreads across the US. What do you nee...
The holidays may have ended, but COVID continues to loom large. As you navigate the new year, the...

Why taking too many antibiotics can be harmful
Few things are more frustrating than feeling sick and finding out there’s nothing you can do to...

The 2022 Solv Guide to Health Insurance
The final months of the year can be some of the most stressful for a variety of reasons: gift...

COVID habits worth keeping, and those you can leave behind
COVID made us rethink our daily routines to keep from getting sick and to protect others from...

New Omicron Bivalent COVID-19 Booster: What is it? When should you ...
On August 31st, 2022, the US FDA authorized new single-dose booster shots for COVID-19, targeting...

How to catch and stop mastitis early
With so many things to consider in the first few months of a baby’s life, it can sometimes be...

6 Creative Ways to Remove a Splinter
Splinters are a huge bummer. At best, they’re irritating. At worst, they can get infected and...

How to Remove a Tick
Whether you’re an outdoor adventurer, a pet owner, or you live in specific regions of the...

Real-Life Surprise Medical Bills: The $517 Skin Cancer Removal
As part of Solv’s ClearPriceTM initiative, our team is highlighting real-life stories about how...

Debunking Sunscreen Myths And How To Choose A Great One
“Don’t forget your sunscreen!” You can probably remember hearing your mom yell this as you dart...

Real-Life Surprise Medical Bills: The $6,000 Emergency Room Bill
As part of Solv’s ClearPriceTM initiative, our team is highlighting real-life stories about how...

Real-Life Surprise Medical Bills: Six Different Bills for Knee Surgery
As part of Solv’s ClearPriceTM initiative, our team is highlighting real-life stories about how...
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