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At GetWell Urgent Care, we know asthma doesn't just make breathing difficult, it can affect your daily comfort, limit your activities, and impact your long-term health. Our team takes the time to understand your symptoms, triggers, and lifestyle so we can build a treatment plan that helps you breathe easier and live with confidence.
Patients searching for "asthma care near me" and those needing quick relief from sudden flare-ups can count on us for professional, reliable, and compassionate care.
Asthma is a chronic condition that inflames the airways and can make breathing difficult. Without proper management, it can worsen over time, limit daily activities, and increase emergency risks.
Key points to know:
Early and consistent treatment helps prevent attacks, reduce symptoms, and protect long-term lung function.
Ongoing coughing, wheezing, or shortness of breath.
Sudden difficulty breathing or chest tightness.
Trouble managing symptoms with your current inhaler or plan.
Routine monitoring to keep symptoms under control.
Prompt care keeps asthma from escalating and ensures you stay active and safe.
Step1
Visit any of our locations or schedule an appointment online for convenience.
Step2
Discuss your symptoms, triggers, and history with an experienced asthma provider.
Step3
Get spirometry, peak flow testing, and a treatment plan with medications or inhalers as needed.
Step4
We provide education, follow-up visits, and adjustments to help you maintain control.
Stay active, stay strong, and stay in control of your breathing with expert asthma care close to home.
Visit any of our Santa Clara, Merced, or San Jose clinics for professional asthma care in a welcoming environment.
Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
No appointment is needed. You can walk in anytime or book ahead online for faster service and convenience.
Asthma is controlled when you breathe comfortably, have minimal symptoms, sleep well at night, and rarely need your rescue inhaler.
Asthma triggers include pollen, dust, pet dander, smoke, exercise, stress, respiratory infections, and strong odors. Identifying triggers helps prevent flare-ups.
Bring your inhalers, a list of medications, medical history details, recent test results if available, and insurance or identification card.
We provide refills after a consultation to review your symptoms, treatment needs, and ensure your asthma plan remains effective.
Use your rescue inhaler immediately and seek emergency care if symptoms don't improve quickly. Severe attacks require urgent medical attention.