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Abdominal Pain Near Me

Abdominal pain can range from mild cramping to a surgical emergency. Walk-in urgent care can evaluate most non-severe stomach pain — including gastroenteritis, constipation, UTIs, and muscle strains — and will direct you to the ER if more serious causes are suspected.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Abdominal Pain at Urgent Care

Can urgent care evaluate abdominal pain?
Yes. Urgent care can take a history, examine you, and run urine or blood tests. They can rule out UTI, appendicitis warning signs, and other common causes.
When is abdominal pain an emergency?
Go to the ER for severe, sudden abdominal pain; pain with rigid abdomen; vomiting blood; suspected appendicitis (pain in the lower right quadrant with fever); or pain after trauma.
Can urgent care diagnose appendicitis?
Urgent care can suspect appendicitis based on the exam and refer you to the ER for a CT scan and surgical evaluation. They cannot treat it but can facilitate rapid transfer.