Many Doctors won't prescribe antibiotics unless you are showing some symptoms and rightly so IMO
Only a small percentage of ticks carry the infection, but more importantly we should use antibiotics as seldom as possible due to the body building up an immunity , as stalkers collecting ticks are an everyday occurrence for many of
us. On my ground I will pick up ticks frequently if I was to go to the Doctor every time I would never be away from him
but more importantly antibiotics would cease to be effective when I did need them.
Living in an area where tick bites are common my Doctor is well clued up ,he certainly does not want to see everyone
thats been bitten by a tick.
His advice and its good advice examine yourself frequently, get a proper tick removal tool ,you are most at risk if a tick has been attached for more than 24 hours less than that there is a small risk but only a small one.
Its normal to have a red spot and an itch where the tick was attached ,this is not to be confused with bullseye rash
of Lyme.
If you have access to where ticks are present and you develop the bullseye rash or flue like symptoms ,headaches or just a general feeling of being unwell get to your Doctor as soon as possible.
Doctor shouldl put you on the antibiotics immediately if you present any of the symptoms and have had any possible contact with ticks.