ExperCARE Health Statesboro is thrilled to invite you to Popsicles With A Provider. Pop in to see our brand new, state-of-the-art facility, meet our incredible team, and grab a popsicle! Our Chief Hugging Officer, ExperBEAR, will also be onsite for photos and you’ll have a chance to enter to win $100 Publix Gift Card. Stop by any time between 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Summer is here and it’s time to enjoy the great outdoors! But before you head out, it’s important to take precautions and protect yourself from the harmful effects of UV rays. Here are some ExperTIPS to keep in mind:
1. Wear Protective Clothing
One of the easiest ways to protect yourself from UV rays is to wear protective clothing. This includes long-sleeved shirts, pants, and hats with wide brims. Look for clothing made with UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) fabric, which is specifically designed to block out UV rays.
2. Use Sunscreen
Sunscreen is a must-have when spending time outdoors.
According to the CDC’s Sun Safety information it is recommended that you put on broad spectrum sunscreen that filters out both UVA and UVB rays and has an SPF of 15 or higher before you go outside. Don’t forget to put a thick layer on all exposed skin. Get help for hard-to-reach places like your back. And remember, sunscreen works best when combined with other options.
Sunscreen is not recommended for babies who are 6 months old or younger. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommends keeping infants out of the sun during midday and using protective clothing if they have to be in the sun.
SPF: Sunscreens are assigned a sun protection factor (SPF), which is a number that rates how well they filter out UV rays. Higher numbers indicate more protection. You should use a broad spectrum sunscreen with SPF of 15 or higher.
Reapplication: Sunscreen wears off. Put it on again if you stay out in the sun for more than 2 hours and after swimming, sweating, or toweling off.
Expiration date: Check the sunscreen’s expiration date. Sunscreen without an expiration date has a shelf life of no more than 3 years. Its shelf life is shorter if it has been exposed to high temperatures.
3. Seek Shade
When possible, seek shade during the hottest parts of the day, typically between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. This is when the sun’s rays are the strongest. If you’re at the beach or pool, consider bringing an umbrella or setting up under a shady tree.
4. Wear Sunglasses
Protect your eyes from UV rays by wearing sunglasses with UV protection. Look for sunglasses that block out 99-100% of both UVA and UVB rays.
5. Stay Hydrated
Drinking plenty of water is important for overall health, but it’s especially important when spending time outdoors. Be sure to bring a water bottle with you and drink regularly to stay hydrated.
By following these UV safety tips, you can enjoy the outdoors while protecting yourself from harmful sun rays.
While we hope you won’t need us, we’re here for you throughout the summer. ExperCARE is open 7 days a week, extended hours, and we treat all ages. Stay safe and have fun!
Did you know that May is Urgent Care Awareness Month? This month, we recognize the importance of urgent care centers in providing timely and convenient medical care to patients.
Urgent care centers, such as ExperCARE, are facilities that provide medical care for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. They are a great alternative to emergency rooms, which can often have long wait times and high costs. Urgent care centers are typically open outside of regular business hours, making them a convenient option for patients who need medical attention quickly. All ExperCARE centers are open Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. No appointment is ever needed, however, you can book ahead for your convenience at any ExperCARE location!
During Urgent Care Awareness Month, it’s important to remember the benefits of these facilities. They offer a wide range of medical services, including treatment for minor illnesses and injuries, X-rays, lab testing, and vaccinations. Additionally, they often have shorter wait times than emergency rooms and are more affordable than traditional medical facilities. At ExperCARE, most all patients are in and out in less than 60 minutes!
Urgent care centers can be especially beneficial for those who do not have a primary care physician or who need medical attention when their doctor’s office is closed. They are also a great option for those who need medical attention while traveling or who are unable to get an appointment with their regular doctor. Urgent Cares bridge the gap between primary care and emergency care, offering a crucial resource for individuals in need of immediate attention.
At ExperCARE, patients can use their insurance or we offer affordable cash pay options.
Urgent Care Awareness Month is a reminder of the important role that urgent care centers play in providing accessible and affordable medical care to patients. If you or a loved one needs medical attention for a non-life-threatening condition, consider visiting an ExperCARE today and see why we’re the regions most-loved, first-choice, for on-demand healthcare.
STATESBORO, GA. – ExperCARE, the award-winning southeast regional leader in urgent care medicine, celebrated the opening of its Statesboro, GA Urgent Care with a ribbon cutting on Thursday, May 18th. Conveniently located next to Publix at 121 Tormenta Way, the brand new, state of the art facility is open 7 days a week, extended hours, accepts insurance and all ages, making it a no-brainer for residents and visitors in Bulloch County and surrounding areas. In addition, ExperCARE recently announced the addition of Coy Watkins, MSPAS, PA-C and Sebrina Watkins, MSPA, PA-C to the team as its Statesboro providers.
“We are so grateful to have the opportunity to provide the community with top-quality healthcare by providers they can trust,” said Founder & CEO Catherine Grant. “We consider it a privilege to have this opportunity to open in Statesboro and our team is excited to serve you.”
ExperCARE has four other award-winning locations including Richmond Hill, Savannah-Mall Boulevard, Historic Savannah, and Pooler.
ABOUT EXPERCARE:
ExperCARE has convenient locations across the Greater Savannah area, Richmond Hill, Statesboro, and locations opening soon in Hinesville, and Rincon. As the shortage of primary care providers grows and ER’s are over-capacity, on-demand healthcare provides a solution that serves your busy life. ExperCARE is an award-winning healthcare center, offering access to urgent care, routine care and occupational health, 7 days a week, extended hours to all ages. ExperCARE offers a full-scope of services including digital x-ray, labs and MORE. ExperCARE is in-network with all major insurance providers, and you never need an appointment. ExperCARE is the southeast regions most-loved solution for on-demand healthcare. Experience the healthcare model of the future; experience the ExperCARE difference!
ExperCARE Health Opens Urgent Care in Statesboro, GA Next to Publix
STATESBORO, GA. – ExperCARE Health, the award-winning southeast regional leader in urgent care medicine, opened its doors on Monday, April 24, 2023, next to the new Publix in Statesboro. ExperCARE is well-known in the greater Savannah area as the go-to place for on-demand healthcare. Conveniently located at 121 Tormenta Way, the brand new, state of the art facility is open 7 days a week, extended hours, accepts insurance and all ages, making it a no-brainer for the residents and visitors of fast-growing Bulloch County.
“When we founded ExperCARE 14 years ago in Richmond Hill, GA, we envisioned a healthcare model that provided convenience and access to top-quality medical care, close to home,” said Founder & CEO Catherine Grant. “Today, consumer needs have evolved and never has our time been more valuable. Access to high-quality healthcare you can trust is integral to overall community health. The ExperCARE model offers healthcare on your terms, so you can spend your valuable time where it matters most. We are thrilled to become a community contributor here in Statesboro!”
ExperCARE has four other award-winning locations including Richmond Hill, Savannah-Mall Boulevard, Historic Savannah, and Pooler.
Stay tuned for a grand opening celebration announcement!
ABOUT EXPERCARE HEALTH:
ExperCARE Health has convenient locations across the Greater Savannah area, Richmond Hill, Statesboro, and locations opening soon in Hinesville and Rincon. As the shortage of primary care providers grows and ER’s are over-capacity, on-demand healthcare provides a solution that serves your busy life. ExperCARE is an award-winning healthcare center, offering access to urgent care, routine care and occupational health, 7 days a week, extended hours to all ages. ExperCARE offers a full-scope of services including digital x-ray, labs and MORE. ExperCARE is in-network with all major insurance providers, and you never need an appointment. ExperCARE is the southeast regions most-loved solution for on-demand healthcare. Experience the healthcare model of the future; experience the ExperCARE difference!
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ExperCARE Health Hosts Pooler Business Community Easter Egg Hunt!
The Easter Egg Hunt Takes Place April 1 – 7, 2023
SAVANNAH, GA – ExperCARE Health, an award winning, locally owned and operated on-demand health care center, has announced it will host a Pooler Business Community Easter Egg Hunt April 1 – 7, 2023 in partnership with other Pooler Businesses.
Participating is easy.
1. Visit as many of the locations listed below as you wish and find the Easter Egg at each business.
2. Once you’ve found the egg, trade it in for a special prize and then bring all the collected entry eggs to our Pooler location to enter in the grand prize.
3. Be sure you scan the QR code to find more participating businesses.
4. Can’t wait to meet you at ExperCARE Pooler (2201 Pooler Pkwy, Pooler, GA 31322)
5. Each collected egg counts as an entry to win our Grand Prize with over $500 in gift cards, prizes, and swag!
The more businesses you visit, the more chances you have to win. Participants may submit one entry for every entry egg!
*Must be 18 or older to win Grand Prize
**Please check individual businesses hours of operations
Event Details:
Date: April 1 – 7, 2023
Winner announced April 8, 2023
Participating Pooler businesses include:
• ExperCARE Pooler – 2201 Pooler Parkway
• 40 Volume – 405 US HWY 80W Unit 101
• Apollo Pharmacy – 111 Canal St #101
• Atlas Physiotherapy – 100 Blue Moon Xing Ste 112
• Buff City Soap – 250 Pooler Parkway
• Chick Fil A – Pooler – 180 Pooler Pkwy
• Chick Fil A SQ – 2021 Pooler Pkwy
• Crumbl Cookie – 2201 Pooler Pkwy Unit # 400
• Fleet Feet Pooler – 1702 Pooler Pkwy Unit 103
• Full Bloom Salon and Dry Bar – 105 Grand Central Blvd Suite 104
• GiGi’s Cupcakes Pooler – 1 N Godley Station Blvd Suite C-109
• Great Oaks Bank – 2100 Pooler Pkwy
• Just Love Coffee – 1 N Godley Station Blvd A102
• LVL Up Pizza – 100 Blue Moon Xing Suite 110
• Member’s First Credit Union – 1501 Pooler Pkwy – at the corner of Pooler Parkway and Pine Barren
• Nourish – 483 Pooler Pkwy
• Orange Theory Pooler – 201 Blue Moon Crossing Suites 3 & 4
• Pooler Chamber – 305 W Collins St.
• Southern Nutrition – 2201 Pooler Pkwy Ste. 200
• Small Cakes Savannah Quarters – 100 Blue Moon Xing
• Stretch Zone – 1 Godley Station Blvd Suite C103
• Taco Stache – 100 Blue Moon Xing Suite 111
• The Center for Women’s Health – 105 Grand Central Blvd Suite 106
• The Salt Table – 1370 US Highway 80 East
• Trisha Cook Realty – 920 Morgans Corner Rd Suite E
• Woof Gang Bakery Pooler – 100 Blue Moon Xing
• West Chatham YMCA – 165 Isaac G Laroche Dr.
“We are thrilled to partner with so many businesses in Pooler to host this community Easter Egg Hunt”, said Catherine Grant, Founder & CEO of ExperCARE Health. “We opened our Pooler location a little more than a year ago with the intent to become Pooler’s most-loved solution for on-demand healthcare. We are beyond grateful for the Pooler community’s support over the last year and look forward to continuing to serve Pooler’s growth for many years to come. We look forward to you joining us for this fun, family-friendly Easter Egg Hunt throughout Pooler and make sure to stop by and see us!”
ABOUT EXPERCARE HEALTH:
ExperCARE Health has convenient locations across the Greater Savannah area: Richmond Hill, Mall Boulevard, Downtown Savannah, Pooler next to Costco and locations opening soon in Statesboro, Hinesville, and Rincon. As the shortage of primary care providers grows and ER’s are over-capacity, on-demand healthcare provides a solution that serves your busy life. ExperCARE is an award-winning healthcare center, offering access to urgent care, routine care and occupational health, 7 days a week, extended hours to all ages. ExperCARE is in-network with all major insurance providers, and you never need an appointment. ExperCARE is the southeast regions most-loved solution for on-demand healthcare. Experience the healthcare model of the future; experience the ExperCARE difference!
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This month, ExperCARE Founder and CEO, Catherine Grant, had the opportunity to speak with Pooler Magazine to share how ExperCARE is transforming the future of healthcare, company growth, and serving the community. Read more below!
Story:
Catherine Grant, founder and CEO of ExperCARE, is changing the way healthcare is done in the greater Savannah area. She has a mind for seeing what could be and taking the steps to make it happen.
“I love medicine because I love solving complex problems,” Catherine says. “I love the ability to problem solve, apply what I know, understand people and develop relationships, and then try to leave things better than I found them.”
Beginnings in Medicine
Catherine started college at Armstrong Atlantic State University in 1999 with the plan to attend medical school but when she discovered the physician assistant field, she knew that was what she wanted to do. The career path allowed her to work in a variety of specialties instead of a single focus and provided the work-life balance for a future family.
She attended South University, where she received her Bachelor of Science in Physician Assistant Studies and then onto The Medical University of South Carolina and graduated with honors with a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies.
After working as a physician assistant (PA) in a number of specialties including plastic and reconstructive surgery, orthopedic surgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation and moonlighting in urgent care, Catherine knew she wanted to do things differently. She envisioned an customer-focused model and refused to settle for mediocrity.
“Working in the healthcare system is what inspired me to start my own business,” Catherine says. “I’ve never done well in an environment that was just aiming to be a seven.”
The Growth of ExperCARE
In June 2009, Catherine and her partner opened the first location of ExperCARE in Richmond Hill under the original business name The Urgent Care Center of Richmond Hill.
“Our initial tagline was about providing access to high quality health care close to home,” Catherine says. “While a lot has changed with the business in almost 14 years, I have to say that primary mission still stands.”
Their community-focused approach to care with on-demand availability proved to be popular with patients in Richmond Hill. The clinic quickly expanded its services beyond urgent care to include walk-in routine care and occupational health.
With rave reviews coming from the Richmond Hill location, it was only a matter of time before people in Savannah began asking Catherine when there would be a location closer to their home.
In 2016, that idea became a reality with the opening of the Mall Boulevard location of ExperCARE in Savannah. In 2020, they opened a downtown Savannah location and in 2022 added a fourth location in Pooler. Their growth continues with locations in Statesboro, Hinesville and Rincon opening later this year.
“With the growth in Pooler and how many people are flocking to the area, we knew it was going to be important for us to have a presence there because there’s nothing like ExperCARE there,” Catherine says. “I’m pretty grateful for the ability to continue to grow at the pace we have while retaining the things that people love about ExperCARE.”
The ExperCARE Experience
ExperCARE’s mission was born out of a rejection of the cookie-cutter approach to care and an emphasis on creating a patient-first experience enhanced by technology.
“Consumer desires are changing. People don’t want to have to take off from work to go to the doctor,” Catherine says. “They want to be able to go before or after work or on the weekends. They want to live life on their terms.”
Patients never need an appointment to visit ExperCARE, and all four locations are open seven days a week to accommodate busy schedules. ExperCARE is in network with most insurance but also offers affordable, transparent self-pay rates.
“[I think people choose ExperCARE] because we are so focused on how we make people feel. Our aim is for them to leave and say ‘I’d be crazy to go anywhere else,’” Catherine says.
ExperCARE went above and beyond during the COVID-19 pandemic. They were one of the first providers to offer COVID testing in the area, and worked hard to keep a consistent supply of tests and PPE even through supply shortages. Catherine takes pride in her team’s performance and dedication to the community during those uncertain times.
“I’m proud of my team’s ability to adapt and navigate in a dynamic, ever-changing environment and seeing my team step up and continue to do whatever it takes,” Catherine says.
Heart of a Leader
Catherine taught future PAs at South University for several years. Although she no longer teaches (there), she has had the pleasure of having some former students work at ExperCARE as part of their professional journey.
“Seeing smart, eager minds come together and being able to pour into them as they learn and grow is just one of the most enjoyable things I’ve done,” Catherine says. “Seeing them years later practicing medicine and changing lives and thinking you maybe even had the smallest part in that is really cool.”
From nine employees at the start to approximately 70 today, Catherine has built a team that reflects the ExperCARE values both personally and professionally.
“For any position, it’s really looking at our culture and the DNA of our organization. Our organizational values are integrity, compassion, enthusiasm, leadership and teamwork,” Catherine says. “Those values are that unchanging pillar to our overall culture.”
She places a high value on professional development with an onboarding process that includes some required reading of books about leadership, and twice yearly team gatherings build morale among the staff.
“It’s all about really getting to know the people you work with and understanding what their goals are and how we can help them get there,” Catherine says. “Sometimes that’s going to be in our organization. Sometimes we’re a stepping stone to a future goal. I think the more you can embrace that and really serve them, they will continue to serve our patients, their families and the community.”
Serving the Community
Catherine makes a difference in her community through her involvement in organizations like United Way of the Coastal Empire, where she is a member of the Board of Directors and has been recognized as part of the organization’s Women Who Rule campaign. She is also a board member of the Richmond Hill Downtown Development Authority, forging public-private partnerships to enhance the area’s economy.
Because of the drive and passion that she puts behind the causes she cares about, Catherine is a prolific fundraiser. In 2017, she chaired the Bryan County United Way annual campaign and shattered their fundraising record. She has also raised more than $63,000 for Alzheimer’s research as a participant in the Alzheimer’s Association Dancing Stars of Coastal Georgia in 2015.
She has continued to be involved with Dancing Stars of Coastal Georgia as a committee member, partner and as a pro dancer.
Outside of work, Catherine enjoys spending time with her husband and three daughters. She and her family attend Compassion Christian Church, and her faith drives her decision making process in choosing causes to be involved with and her philosophy in patient care.
Looking to the Future
As ExperCARE continues to grow, so too does Catherine’s motivation to make an impact on the healthcare industry as an entrepreneur.
“I get motivated when I see how broken the healthcare system is,” Catherine says. “There’s so much room for improvement. It just takes people who know the system to think outside the box and be willing to innovate and make it better.”
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This past week, ExperCARE Founder and CEO, Catherine Grant was featured on WTOC.
Article: Urgent cares see increase in patients due to high wait times at emergency rooms
BRYAN COUNTY, Ga. (WTOC) – Emergency rooms in our area are being overwhelmed with patients every day.
WTOC checked in with urgent care providers to see how this is affecting them.
The CEO of Expercare said their urgent care facilities in Bryan and Chatham counties saw a surge of patients during peak COVID times but now they’re starting to see a normal influx of patients walking through their doors.
Catherine Grant says everyone can help with high emergency room wait times by coming to urgent cares when experiencing minor issues.
She says they can see anywhere from 30 to 100 patients a day but wait times in the urgent cares are much shorter than in emergency rooms.
She says any time you’ve been in a trauma related accident or feel like you have a life-threatening emergency you should go to the hospital.
“If you’ve got sudden loss of vision or sudden vision changes or sudden stumbling, something that’s indicating something going on in the brain. Sub sternal chest pain that radiating to the shoulder and concerns for that potentially being a heart attack,” said Grant.
She says it’s vital the community works together during this healthcare crisis.
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ExperCARE Founder and CEO, Catherine Grant, was recently featured on ChooseSAV.org sharing why ExperCARE continues to be your most-loved, first-choice for on-demand healthcare.
ExperCARE is the Urgent Care of Choice in the Coastal Georgia Region
Year after year, ExperCARE Health has been voted the best urgent care center of choice by Coastal Georgia community members and was most recently awarded Best Urgent Care in Connect Savannah and Savannah Magazine’s healthcare category, as well as, Best Doctor of Occupational Medicine in Savannah Magazine.
So what is the ExperCARE difference?
ExperCARE’s practices truly stem from its mission, which is to provide top-quality, customer-centric healthcare that is convenient, consistent, and efficient. The medical care centers are locally owned and operated with locations in downtown Savannah, off Mall Boulevard, in Richmond Hill, and in Pooler.
Catherine C. Grant is the Founder of ExperCARE. Grant founded ExperCARE as The Urgent Care Center of Richmond Hill in 2009 and has grown the practice into four facilities as the company’s CEO. ExperCARE is also in the process of opening facilities in Statesboro and Rincon.
“When I founded ExperCARE, I did so knowing I wanted to build a new healthcare model and transform the future of healthcare. I believe in a model where patients can be seen quickly, receive top-quality care, and leave with a clear understanding of their situation,” said Grant. “As we continue to grow and expand access to ExperCARE clinics, we strive to become your most-loved, first-choice for on-demand healthcare.”
ExperCARE is open seven days a week with extended hours. You never need an appointment, but patients have the convenience of booking ahead should they choose. ExperCARE is in network with most major insurances. They also accept patients without health insurance and offer fair, cash-pay prices.
Of its dedicated work, ExperCARE says, “We envision a simplified healthcare model that provides access, transparency and a seamless transaction to consumers. For our team, being the change we believe in allows us to make a meaningful difference today and be a solution for the future. At ExperCARE, our values of Integrity, Compassion, Teamwork, Enthusiasm and Leadership are at the heart of everything that we do, and we are committed to expanding our reach as the region’s most-loved, first choice for on-demand healthcare!”
You can see a full list of ExperCARE’s services by visiting their website at https://expercarehealth.com/.
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In honor of Black History Month, we are featuring four black healthcare innovators and pioneers you should know about!

1. Dr. Jane Cooke Wright
The daughter of one of the first African American graduates of Harvard Medical School, Wright grew up with a keen interest in healthcare. Her father, Dr. Louis Wright, was also the first Black doctor appointed to a staff position at a municipal hospital in New York City, and in 1929, the city hired him as police surgeon — the first African American to hold that position.
After earning her medical degree, Dr. Jane Cooke Wright worked alongside her father at the Cancer Research Foundation in Harlem, which her father established in 1948. Together, father and daughter researched chemotherapy drugs that led to remissions in patients with leukemia and lymphoma.
In 1952, when her father died of tuberculosis, Wright became the head of the Cancer Research Foundation at age 33. She created an innovative technique to test the effect of drugs on cancer cells by using patient tissue rather than laboratory mice. She advanced to work as the director of cancer chemotherapy at New York University Medical Center, and she was an associate dean at New York Medical College.
The New York Cancer Society elected Wright as its first woman president in 1971. Her research helped transform chemotherapy from a last resort to a viable treatment for cancer. {site: Everydayhealth.com}

2. Otis Boykin
The inventor Otis Boykin patented 28 electronic devices during his career. He developed resistors for electronic components that made the production of televisions and computers much more affordable, but Boykin became best known for improving the pacemaker. The pacemaker uses electrical impulses to help people maintain a regular heartbeat. Boykin came up with a control unit that regulated the pacemaker with more precision. He died of heart failure in 1982. {site: Everydayhealth.com}

3. Dr. Patricia Bath
Patricia Bath was the first African American to complete an ophthalmology residency with New York University’s School of Medicine, in 1973. Two years later, the UCLA School of Medicine appointed her as the first female faculty member in its department of ophthalmology. Believing that “eyesight is a basic human right,” Dr. Bath went on to cofound the American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness.
In the early 1980s, Bath studied laser technology and saw its potential for eye surgery. In 1986, she invented the Laserphaco probe, a device and method for cataract treatments. When she patented the instrument, in 1988, she became the first African American female doctor to receive a patent for a medical invention. {site: Everydayhealth.com}

4. Mae Jemison
Dr. Mae Jemison is most famous for becoming the first Black woman astronaut to go into space, in 1992. Jemison, however, is also a trained physician who has dedicated her life to improving global health.
Jemison joined the Peace Corps in 1983 and worked as a medical officer for two years in Africa. Her work in the Peace Corps taught her about healthcare in developing countries. Later, as an astronaut, she learned about satellite telecommunications. She combined those two skill sets to form the Jemison Group, which develops telecommunications systems to improve healthcare delivery in developing countries.
Jemison says she takes inspiration from Martin Luther King Jr. in focusing on what she sees as unacceptable disparities in the quality of healthcare in the United States and third-world nations. “We talk about taking proper care of people, but we don’t do it,” she said. “We lack the commitment. Martin Luther King was about doing things. He didn’t just have a dream, he got things done.” {site: Everydayhealth.com}
To learn about even more black healthcare pioneers and, click here.
(https://www.everydayhealth.com/healthy-living/african-american-pioneers-who-changed-healthcare/)