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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.