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An asthma flare-up or worsening symptoms can be scary. Walk-in urgent care clinics can administer nebulizer treatments, prescribe or refill inhalers, check your oxygen levels, and help get your breathing under control — without heading to the emergency room.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Asthma at Urgent Care
- Can urgent care treat an asthma attack?
- Yes for mild to moderate attacks. Urgent care can give nebulizer treatments (albuterol), prescribe oral steroids, and monitor your oxygen saturation. Severe attacks with very low oxygen levels require the ER.
- Can urgent care refill my inhaler prescription?
- Yes. If you need a rescue inhaler or controller medication, urgent care providers can prescribe these.
- When should asthma go to the ER instead of urgent care?
- Go to the ER if you have severe difficulty breathing, lips or fingertips turning blue, oxygen saturation below 90%, or symptoms that are not improving with your rescue inhaler.