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Aches, Pain, Fever Center - Farmington, NM

Farmington Family Physician Doctors for Aches, Pain, Fever

Type of Physician: Family Physician

What is a Family Physician?

A certification by the Board of Family Practice; practitioners prevent, diagnose, and treat a wide variety of ailments in patients of all ages, placing special emphasis on the care of families on a continuing basis. They have received a broad range of training that includes surgery, psychiatry, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and geriatrics.

Specialty: Family Practice

Common Name: Family Doctor

Family Physician Doctors in Farmington *

Margaret Cassidy MD
Margaret Cassidy
304 N Locke
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 324-1100

Wilbur Tso MD
Wilbur Tso
211 N Auburn Ave
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 327-9876

Farmington Family Practice
Robert J Burns
622 W Maple St
STE STE B
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 327-4867

Farmington Family Practice
Ronald M Calcote
622 W Maple St
STE STE B
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 327-4867

Farmington Family Practice
Ken E Crider
622 W Maple St
STE STE B
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 327-4867

Farmington Family Practice
Lance Harmon
622 W Maple St
STE STE B
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 327-4867

Farmington Family Practice
George Payne
622 W Maple St
STE STE B
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 327-4867

Farmington Family Practice
Victor Worth
622 W Maple St
STE STE B
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 327-4867

Harold K McFarling DO
Harold K McFarling
607 E Apache St
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 326-1922

Michael Gruber MD
Michael Gruber
903 W Apache St
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 326-5282

Mesa Family Practice
Holly Abernethy
2130 A St
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 325-2323

Mesa Family Practice
Mona Chiha
2130 A St
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 325-2323

Mesa Family Practice
Matt T DeKay
2130 A St
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 325-2323

Presbyterian Medical Services
Kimberly Vogel
1001-D W Broadway
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 327-4796

Dan Dunn MD
Dan Dunn
505 E 20th St
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 324-6300

Pinon Family Practice
Ronald Bliss
2300 E 30th St
Bldg B STE 102
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 324-1000

Pinon Family Practice
Sean Faherty
2300 E 30th St
Bldg B STE 102
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 324-1000

Pinon Family Practice
Joseph Pope
2300 E 30th St
Bldg B STE 102
Farmington, NM 87401
(505) 324-1000

Lifecourse Immediate Care Center
Allegra J Weiss
4820 E Main St
Farmington, NM 87402
(505) 326-0459

Aztec Family Practice PA
Bryan S Poe
406 S Park Ave
Aztec, NM 87410
(505) 334-2852

William Barkman DO
William R Barkman
102 Llano St
Aztec, NM 87410
(505) 334-9441

William Barkman DO
Daniel J Sabol
102 Llano St
Aztec, NM 87410
(505) 334-9441

Urgent Care
Bronson B White
1200 Stone Lake Rd
Dulce, NM 87528
(575) 759-7258

Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Center
Rodolfo Martinez-Ferrate
650 Vandenbosch Pk
Gallup, NM 87301
(505) 726-6900

David C McKenzie MD
David C McKenzie
1808 E Aztec Ave
STE 6
Gallup, NM 87301
(505) 863-9374

Crownpoint Hospital
Alexander Vujan
New Mexico State Rd 371 & Route 9
Crownpoint, NM 87313
(505) 786-5291

Valley Medical
Adelfio Fronterotta
517 Nizhoni Blvd
Gallup, NM 87301
(505) 722-6603

Rehoboth Clinic at College Drive
Laura T Hammons
2111 College Dr
Gallup, NM 87301
(505) 863-1820

Rehoboth Clinic at College Drive
John R Kamps
2111 College Dr
Gallup, NM 87301
(505) 863-1820

Cuba Health Center
Tim N Garcia
6349 Hwy 550
Cuba, NM 87013
(575) 289-3291

Cuba Health Center
Richard L Kozoll
6349 Hwy 550
Cuba, NM 87013
(575) 289-3291

Cuba Health Center
Merle D Wiseman
6349 Hwy 550
Cuba, NM 87013
(575) 289-3291

Farmington, New Mexico

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Fever

What is a fever?

Fever refers to an elevation in body temperature. Technically, any body temperature above the normal oral measurement of 98.6 F (37 C) or the normal rectal temperature of 99 F (37.2 C) is considered to be elevated. However, these are averages, and one's normal body temperature may actually be 1 F (0.6 C) or more above or below the average of 98.6 F. Body temperature can also vary up to 1 F (0.6 C) throughout the day.

Fever is not considered medically significant until body temperature is above 100.4 F (38 C). Anything above normal but below 100.4 F (38 C) is considered a low-grade fever. Fever serves as one of the body's natural defenses against bacteria and viruses which cannot live at a higher temperature. For that reason, low fevers should normally go untreated, unless accompanied by troubling symptoms.

Also, the body's defense mechanisms seem to work more efficiently at a higher temperature. Fever is just one part of an illness, many times no more important than the presence of other symptoms such as cough, sore throat, fatigue, joint pains or aches, chills, nausea, etc.

Fevers of 104 F (40 C) or higher demand immediate home treatment and subsequent medical attention, as they can result in delirium and convulsions, particularly in infants and children.

Fever should not be confused with hyperthermia, which is a defect in your body's response to heat (thermoregulation), which can also raise the body temperature. This is usually caused by external sources such as being in a hot environment.

How should I take a temperature for fever?

Digital thermometers can be used to measure rectal, oral, or axillary (under the armpit) temperatures. The American Academy of Pediatrics does not recommend use of mercury thermometers (glass), and they encourage parents to remove mercury thermometers from their households to prevent accidental exposure to thi...

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  • Noroviruses are the most common cause of gastroenteritis in the United States.
  • Infected people usually experience vomiting or watery diarrhea or both.
  • The illness usually lasts two to three days and resolves by itself.
  • There is no specific treatment for norovirus, but it is important that infected people stay well hydrated. Fluids containing sugar and electrolytes should be encouraged. Intravenous fluids may be needed if the person cannot maintain an adequate oral intake of fluids.
  • Complications are related to the degree of dehydration. Young children and the elderly are at special risk for dehydration.
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Emergency Contact for Farmington

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Farmington Hospitals *

San Juan Regional Rehabilitation Hospital
525 S Schwartz
Farmington, NM 87401
(505)327-3422

San Juan Regional Medical Center
801 W Maple St
Farmington, NM 87401
(505)325-5011

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