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Abdominal Pain

Prompt Care for Abdominal Discomfort

Abdominal pain can be alarming. It can develop from numerous conditions, with symptoms ranging from a mild stomachache to sharp and piercing pains.

While some abdominal pain may go away on its own, there are certain underlying conditions that may require medical attention. If you are seeking treatment for abdominal pain in Eustis-Mt. Dora or Clermont, UF Health Emergency & Urgent Care Centers are here for you.

When Should I Go to the ER for Abdominal Pain?

Recognizing when to seek medical attention is critical. If you are pregnant, or if you’ve recently had abdominal surgery, then it’s always a good idea to consult with a medical professional regarding your symptoms. If your abdominal pain is accompanied by any of the following symptoms, then you should also seek medical care at your nearest emergency room:

  • Concurrent chest pain or pressure
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Feeling faint, dizzy, or disoriented
  • Increased pain with movement
  • Bloody diarrhea or vomiting
  • Bloated abdomen
  • Inability to move bowels

UF Health Emergency & Urgent Care Centers are open 24/7, providing immediate treatment for abdominal pain, conveniently located in Eustis-Mt. Dora and Clermont. We offer comprehensive diagnostic tests, including blood tests, X-rays, and other imaging modalities like CT or MRI scans to accurately identify the root cause of your discomfort. Our expert team will guide you through the process, ensuring you receive the best possible care for your needs.

Your Health Is Our Top Priority

While not all abdominal pain is serious, it’s important not to ignore severe or persistent discomfort. At UF Health, our mission is to provide prompt, effective treatment for our patients when they need it most.

Our Emergency & Urgent Care Centers are open 24/7 to treat abdominal pain.