A bacterial infection of the urinary tract causing burning during urination and frequent urges, most common in women.
Inflammation of the eye’s lining from bacteria, viruses, or allergens, leading to redness and discharge; highly contagious yet treatable.
Overgrowth of yeast in the mouth resulting in white, creamy patches and soreness on the tongue and inner cheeks.
Fluid‑filled blisters around the lips caused by the herpes simplex virus; antiviral creams can help speed healing.
Immune reaction to pollen and other seasonal triggers causing sneezing, itchy eyes, and a runny nose; relief available via antihistamines.
Candida fungus overgrowth in the vagina leading to itching, burning, and abnormal discharge; antifungal treatments are effective.
Backflow of stomach acid into the esophagus causing chest burning and discomfort after eating.
Dry, itchy, inflamed patches of skin from dermatitis; soothing creams and ointments can reduce irritation.
Swollen veins around the anus and rectum causing itching, pain, and occasional bleeding; topical remedies provide relief.
Cramping pain in the lower abdomen associated with menstruation; various medications and heat therapy can ease discomfort.
Itchy, raised welts from insect stings or bites; antihistamines and topical lotions help reduce swelling and itching.
Bites from ticks may transmit bacteria such as Lyme disease; prophylactic medications can prevent infection.
Contagious bacterial skin infection that forms yellow‑crusted sores, often around the nose and mouth; antibiotics clear it up.
Ligament sprains or muscle/tendon strains causing pain and swelling; rest, ice, compression, and elevation aid recovery.
Clogged pores leading to pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads; topical treatments can help improve skin clarity.
Tiny intestinal worms causing anal itching at night when they lay eggs; a short course of medication eliminates them.
Small, painful ulcers on the mouth lining or tongue; topical gels and antiseptic rinses speed healing.
Irritated skin in the diaper area from moisture or irritants; barrier creams and frequent changes soothe and protect.
Morning sickness during early pregnancy causing queasiness and vomiting; dietary adjustments and approved remedies can help.
"Dr. Samir Mansour is a great listener, has an incredible bedside manner and takes his patients seriously. I would really recommend him and there are never long waits to see him. His office is very accommodating."
— Monica McIlroy
"Best walk in I've ever experienced. For context I was having some medical issues and went to another walk in clinic. That doc told me I'm fine and there was nothing for me to do but wait. I wanted a second opinion so went to WeCare. Within 5 min doc had a requisition to get blood work and an ultrasound to get to the bottom of things. That's the level of care you get here. Just go. They are top notch."
— Nicholas Kusmich
"Very accommodative, experienced doctors.. Dr.Mansoor is great. Have has excellent experience with other walk in docs as well. Manal at reception is smart at managing and knowledgeable. The latest pharmacist that they have ( old lady with curly hair) is superb- takes good time to explain before delivering medications."
— Manasi Shukla