Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment at Miami-Dade Walk-in Centers
Do you often experience sudden and unexplained stomach cramps? You might have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a common gastrointestinal disorder that affects the large intestine. The most common symptoms include abdominal pain, bloating, passing excessive gas, and changes in bowel habits, including diarrhea or constipation. While irritable bowel syndrome may be painful, it does not lead to other health problems or damage your digestive tract. The condition can be treated to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life.
How Our Urgent Care Can Help
If you’re experiencing signs of irritable bowel syndrome, you can walk in to any nearby UHealth Jackson Urgent Care center without an appointment and be seen quickly by a UHealth – University of Miami Health System board-certified doctor.
Your doctor will perform a physical exam and discuss your symptoms and medical history. We have on-site labs where we can conduct blood tests, stool tests or other tests to rule out health conditions that cause symptoms similar to IBS symptoms.
After reviewing your results and confirming a diagnosis, your doctor may recommend changes in what you eat and other lifestyle changes, probiotics, and medications to help treat abdominal pain, diarrhea, or constipation.
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Most Common Questions
Do I need an appointment to receive irritable bowel syndrome treatment?
No, you can walk in to any UHealth Jackson Urgent Care center without an appointment to receive irritable bowel syndrome treatment. Click here to view the hours for an urgent care center near you. Our urgent care centers are located in Country Walk, Cutler Bay, Doral, Keystone Point, and North Dade.
What can cause irritable bowel syndrome?
The cause of irritable bowel syndrome is not understood but stress, large meals, certain foods, and alcohol may trigger symptoms in people with irritable bowel syndrome.
Is there a cure for irritable bowel syndrome?
There is no cure for irritable bowel syndrome, but there are treatment options that help relieve symptoms and improve quality of life. Avoiding triggers and making necessary dietary adjustments can also significantly reduce the risk of flares and discomfort.
When should I visit an urgent care center to receive irritable bowel syndrome treatment?
If you are experiencing common signs of irritable bowel syndrome, you should visit your nearby urgent care center. Your doctor can determine whether the symptoms you’re experiencing are from IBS or another condition. With the right diagnosis and knowledge of your medical history, we’ll ensure you get the proper treatment and provide fast relief.
How much does an irritable bowel syndrome treatment cost?
If you have insurance, your irritable bowel syndrome treatment may be covered by your insurance plan. You may have to pay a copay and/or a deductible. If you don’t have insurance, click here to view the price to see a doctor and the additional fee for irritable bowel syndrome.
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To aid with your care, we accept most major insurance plans, which offer lower copays for urgent care, as opposed to ER visits.
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If you don’t have insurance, that’s OK. You’ll pay reasonable rates based on the level of care needed. Our prices are competitive and comparable to other local providers.