Golden Isles Healthcare

Golden Isles Healthcare Our office provides services for sick patients, all primary care needs, and urgent care needs such as laceration repairs, xrays, wound care and more.

01/15/2026

Help slow the spread of Flu A in our community! 🦠

We are currently experiencing peak flu season in Georgia, which is expected to continue through February with a likely increase in flu cases.

DETAILS ON FLU:
🦠 Season spans October to May
🦠 Peak season is typically December to February
🦠 Flu A is the most prevalent strain

FLU IN OUR COMMUNITY:
🦠 Fairview ER reported 15 flu cases in November
🦠 Fairview ER reported 317 flu cases in December
🦠 Flu A is widespread in our community

WHAT YOU CAN DO:
❤️ Practice regular hand hygiene!
❤️ If you have symptoms with fever, stay home from work and school!
❤️ Do not return until you are fever-free for 24 hours without the aid of fever-controlling medication.

FREE ACCESS TO MEDICAL ADVICE:
We understand that high fevers and accompanying symptoms can be severe and concerning, especially when children are involved.

Utilize our FREE Consult-A-Nurse resource if you are unsure of what to do or what level of care you need!

☎️ Call (844) 706-8773
☎️ Instantly connect with a registered nurse
☎️ Receive guidance on symptoms and whether you can manage symptoms at home, need a primary care, urgent care, or ER visit!

🏥 As always, Fairview’s ER is open 24/7 and ready to serve you in your time of emergency!

Click the following link to learn more about our emergency services!👇🏻

https://fairviewparkhospital.com/specialties/emergency-care/

Wishing the Happiest of Birthdays to our wonderful Nurse Practitioner, founder of Golden Isles Healthcare, Valarie!
01/07/2026

Wishing the Happiest of Birthdays to our wonderful Nurse Practitioner, founder of Golden Isles Healthcare, Valarie!

01/05/2026

NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

January 5, 2026

Widespread Flu Activity in Georgia

Protect Yourself and Prevent the Spread of Flu

ATLANTA – Flu activity is widespread and severe in Georgia, and cases are likely to increase following the holidays and as Georgians return to work and school. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also projects a severe flu season. If you have not gotten a flu shot yet and have no medical conditions preventing you from doing so, the Department of Public Health strongly urges you to take advantage of the health benefits the flu vaccine provides as soon as possible.


The CDC recommends that individuals over the age of six months receive a once-yearly flu vaccine – not just for their own protection, but to protect others around them who may be more vulnerable to the flu and its complications, including the elderly and immunocompromised. It takes about two weeks after vaccination for antibodies that protect against flu to develop in the body, so now is the time to get a flu shot. Even if you get the flu, the vaccine can help prevent severe illness, hospitalization, and, in extreme cases, death. You may consult with a healthcare professional (such as a licensed medical doctor, nurse, or other practitioner) if you have questions about the flu shot.


The flu vaccine is widely available at public health departments, doctors’ offices, grocery stores, neighborhood clinics, and pharmacies.

Flu symptoms and their severity can vary from person to person and may include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills, and fatigue. Some people are at higher risk of developing serious complications if they get sick. This includes people 65 years and older, people of any age with certain chronic medical conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease, pregnant women, and children younger than 5 years, but especially those younger than 2 years old.

In some cases, healthcare providers may recommend antiviral drugs to treat the flu. Antiviral drugs are prescription medications and are most effective when taken within 48 hours of symptom onset.

There are other tried and true measures you can take to help prevent the spread of flu:

Frequent and thorough handwashing with soap and warm water. Alcohol based gels are the next best thing if you don’t have access to soap and water.
Cough or sneeze into the crook of your elbow or arm to help prevent the spread of
the flu.

Avoid touching your face as flu germs can get into the body through the mucus membranes of the nose, mouth, and eyes.
If you are sick, stay home from school or work. Flu sufferers should be free of a fever, without the use of a fever reducer, for at least 24 hours before returning to school or work.
If you are caring for a sick individual at home, keep them away from common areas of the house and other people as much as possible.


For more information about flu and how to prevent it, log on to dph.ga.gov/flu. You can monitor Georgia's weekly influenza reports at dph.georgia.gov/flu-activity-georgia. The reports are updated on Fridays.


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01/01/2026
Happy New Year!
12/31/2025

Happy New Year!

Please Note
12/29/2025

Please Note

Another year of participation in the McRae Christmas Parade. This year’s theme was “Christmas is Better Together” so we ...
12/13/2025

Another year of participation in the McRae Christmas Parade.
This year’s theme was “Christmas is Better Together” so we chose a scene from WhoVille on The Grinch Movie.
We are so proud of our team and all that goes on behind the scenes each year to make this happen!
Let us know what you thought of our GRiNCH appearance! 💚❤️

1 week left!
10/02/2025

1 week left!

✨ It’s that time again! ✨
Some of you have been wanting to try our lipovite injections but are hesitant. Now is your opportunity to get FOUR FREE INJECTIONS! 💉
▪️Just simply “LIKE”, “SHARE” and “TAG” 3 of your friends on this original post and you will be entered into a drawing for your chance to win.
▪️If you share this post more than once (must be 24 hours between each share) you will be entered a second time, for double the chance of winning.
▪️If you invite 10 members to like our page, and comment “invited 10” you will be entered an additional time for up to THREE times the chance to win!
Drawing will be held on Wednesday, October 8th 🤗

Address

144 East Oak Street
McRae, GA
31055

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+12298687342

Website

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