One Health Primary Care
Cold & Flu
At One Health Med, we provide prompt care for common illnesses such as the cold and flu. Our cold and flu treatment San Jose helps manage symptoms that disrupt daily life and reduce the risk of spreading illness to others. Vulnerable populations, including children, older adults, and those with chronic conditions, receive focused attention from our cold and flu doctor San Jose team.
We diagnose and address fever, sore throat, nasal congestion, body aches, fatigue, and cough. Supportive care includes antiviral medications when needed, flu testing, hydration guidance, and symptom-specific therapies. Preventive measures like the flu vaccine San Jose are available annually. Our cold and flu doctor San Jose ensures each patient receives a fast, personalized, and effective recovery plan.
- Get your annual flu shot to reduce your risk.
- Rest, hydrate, and eat nutritious foods when sick.
- Wash your hands frequently to prevent spreading germs.
- Stay home if you have a fever or severe symptoms.
- Use a humidifier to ease congestion.
- Avoid close contact with others while contagious.
- Take over-the-counter meds to manage symptoms, as directed.
- Gargle with saltwater for sore throat relief.
- Avoid smoking or vaping while sick.
- Call One Health Med if symptoms don’t improve within 3 days.
Frequently Asked Questions
Symptoms include sneezing, coughing, fever, sore throat, chills, body aches, and fatigue.
Flu symptoms typically come on suddenly and are more intense, while cold symptoms are gradual and milder.
Seek care if symptoms last more than a few days, worsen, or if you have trouble breathing or a high fever.
Yes, we provide rapid flu testing in-clinic to confirm diagnosis and guide treatment.
Treatment may include rest, hydration, over-the-counter meds, and antivirals like Tamiflu for flu.
Yes, we offer annual flu shots to help prevent infection and reduce severity.
Antibiotics don’t work against viruses like the flu or cold. They’re only used for bacterial complications.
Cold symptoms last 5–10 days; flu symptoms can last a week or longer.
Complications include pneumonia, sinus infections, and worsening of chronic illnesses.
Yes. We take precautions to safely treat contagious patients and prevent spread.