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Nausea / Vomiting Near Me

Persistent nausea and vomiting can lead to dehydration quickly. Walk-in urgent care clinics can administer IV fluids, give anti-nausea injections, evaluate the underlying cause, and help you feel better without an ER visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Nausea / Vomiting at Urgent Care

Can urgent care treat nausea and vomiting?
Yes. Providers can administer anti-nausea medications (such as ondansetron), IV fluids for dehydration, and investigate the cause with blood or urine tests.
When does vomiting require emergency care?
Go to the ER for vomiting with blood, severe abdominal pain, signs of dehydration in infants, head injury, or if you cannot keep any liquids down for more than 24 hours.
Can urgent care do IV fluids for dehydration from vomiting?
Yes. Many urgent care clinics are equipped to administer IV fluids and electrolytes to rehydrate patients.