
Mild to Moderate Asthma at Reddy Urgent Care
Walk in for same-day mild to moderate asthma care — no appointment needed.
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Asthma causes airways to narrow and produce excess mucus, making breathing difficult. Mild to moderate asthma attacks can be assessed and treated at Reddy Urgent Care. Severe asthma attacks require emergency care.
Symptoms We Treat
- Shortness of breath
- Chest tightness or pain
- Wheezing when breathing out
- Coughing especially at night or early morning
- Shortness of breath triggered by exercise or cold air
- Symptoms worsening with allergen exposure
How We Treat It At Reddy Urgent Care
Walk-In — No Appointment Needed
Simply walk in during our operating hours. No referral or scheduled appointment is required to be seen by our medical team.
Same-Day Care
We evaluate, diagnose, and treat most conditions the same day you visit so you can get back to feeling your best as quickly as possible.
Care for All Ages
Our providers treat patients of all ages — from infants and children to adults and seniors — under one roof.
Most Insurance Accepted
We accept most major insurance plans, Medi-Cal, and Medicare. We verify your benefits before treatment and inform you of any costs upfront.
Types Of Mild to Moderate Asthma We Treat
- Exercise-induced asthma
Triggered by physical activity.
- Allergic asthma
Triggered by allergens such as pollen, dust mites, or pet dander.
- Infection-triggered asthma
Respiratory infections such as colds can trigger asthma flare-ups.
- Occupational asthma
Triggered by workplace irritants such as dust, chemicals, or fumes.
When to Go to the Emergency Room Instead
Go to the nearest emergency room or call 911 if you or someone with you has:
- Severe shortness of breath with inability to speak in full sentences
- No relief from rescue inhaler after two doses
- Oxygen saturation dropping rapidly
- Lips or fingernails turning blue
If you are unsure, go to the ER. It is always better to be safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes for mild to moderate flare-ups. Walk in — no appointment needed. Severe attacks require the ER.
Yes. Our provider can prescribe a rescue inhaler or provide a refill.
If your rescue inhaler isn’t helping, you can’t speak in full sentences, or your lips are turning blue — call 911.
Most major plans accepted. Bring your insurance card.
















