"LymeAlert seeks to help people avoid the cost and the wait of going to the emergency room after being bitten by a tick"
I might be mistaken, but I don't think you should go to the emergency room with a tick bite..? Do people really do that?
"LymeAlert seeks to help people avoid the cost and the wait of going to the emergency room after being bitten by a tick"
I might be mistaken, but I don't think you should go to the emergency room with a tick bite..? Do people really do that?
Do you need to? Probably not.
However it is somewhat area specific and Massachusetts is a hotbed when it comes to lyme disease carrying ticks. Lyme really should be treated right away.
I think urgent care wouldn't really be out of the question for a tick bite there. Telehealth is also something that likely could work here. It should be a 5 minute "Hey, got a tick bite, here's the picture of the tick, can I get a prescription for some antibiotics".