A chronic cough is a cough that lasts for eight weeks or longer in adults or four weeks in children. It can disrupt sleep and cause exhaustion, vomiting, and lightheadedness. Common causes include asthma, postnasal drip, and acid reflux. If your cough lasts over two months, visit Dr. Naseh Nawabi at Walking Urgent Care in Coral Springs, FL. For more information, contact us or walk in. We are conveniently located at 10308 W Sample Rd, Coral Springs, FL, 33065.
REQUEST A CONSULTATIONRelief for Persistent Cough Symptoms
A cough that lasts for weeks isn’t just frustrating — it could signal an underlying health issue. Walking Urgent Care offers expert chronic cough evaluation and treatment in Coral Springs, FL — no appointment needed.
Causes of Chronic Cough
Chronic cough may result from respiratory infections, asthma, post-nasal drip, acid reflux (GERD), allergies, or chronic bronchitis. Identifying the cause is key to successful treatment.
Diagnostic Testing and Evaluation
We perform a full clinical evaluation, including physical exams, chest X-rays if needed, and testing for infections, allergies, or reflux-related conditions.
Treatment Options
Treatment is tailored to the underlying cause and may include inhalers, allergy medications, acid reducers, antibiotics, or cough suppressants. Our goal is lasting symptom relief, not just masking the problem.
When to Seek Help
If your cough lasts longer than 3 weeks, disrupts sleep, or is accompanied by weight loss, fever, or blood in sputum, seek medical evaluation immediately.
Visit Walking Urgent Care for Cough Relief
Visit us at 10308 W Sample Rd, Coral Springs, FL, 33065 or call (954) 755-4880 for professional chronic cough care.
Chronic Cough FAQ
Q: How long does a cough have to last to be considered “chronic”?
A: A cough lasting more than 8 weeks in adults (4 weeks in children) is considered chronic.
Q: What are common causes of a chronic cough?
A: Asthma, GERD, postnasal drip, chronic bronchitis, or infections.
Q: Do you perform testing onsite?
A: Yes, including chest X-rays and rapid diagnostics.
Q: Are treatments covered by insurance?
A: Most treatments and evaluations are covered by insurance.
Q: Can I walk in for cough treatment?
A: Yes, no appointment needed.