Nausea, Vomiting, and Dehydration Treatment
Urgent care for nausea · Palm Beach County
When you cannot keep anything down, you get weak and dehydrated fast, and toughing it out at home only drags it out. Urgent Care of the Palm Beaches treats nausea, vomiting, and dehydration at our West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, and Palm Springs clinics, seven days a week, with IV fluids on site to help you feel human again. Walk in, no appointment needed.
Why it matters
Most nausea and vomiting comes from something short-lived, like a stomach bug or food poisoning, and settles with the right treatment. The bigger risk is dehydration, which is exactly what a quick visit can turn around.
Urgent care for vomiting
What we treat
- Stomach flu and viral gastroenteritis
- Food poisoning
- Nausea and vomiting from a migraine or motion sickness
- Dehydration from being unable to keep fluids down
- Nausea that comes with another illness or a fever
Clinic for nausea treatment
How we diagnose and treat it
Your provider asks what you have eaten, how long this has gone on, and what other symptoms you have, then examines you and runs on-site urine and blood tests when they help. Treatment focuses on stopping the nausea and replacing what you have lost. Anti-nausea medication settles your stomach so you can keep fluids down, and if you are dehydrated, IV fluids can turn your day around quickly. We also tell you how to ease back into eating and drinking at home.
Dehydration is what makes a stomach bug feel so awful, with the dizziness, headache, and exhaustion that come with it. On-site IV fluids rehydrate you faster than sipping can, and paired with anti-nausea medication, most people feel noticeably better before they leave.
Your visit
What to expect at your visit
Walk in to any of our three locations and you are usually seen within about ten minutes. Testing, IV fluids, and medication happen in the same visit. We accept most major insurance and offer fair cash pricing.
Dehydration treatment at home
What you can do at home
Once the worst passes, take small, frequent sips of water or an electrolyte drink rather than large amounts at once, and ease back into bland foods like toast, rice, and bananas. Rest, and avoid greasy or heavy meals until your stomach settles.
Emergency warning signs
When vomiting needs the ER
Go to the emergency room for blood in your vomit, vomit that looks like coffee grounds, severe or constant stomach pain, a stiff neck with fever, signs of severe dehydration such as dizziness, a racing heart, and no urination, vomiting after a head injury, or vomiting during pregnancy that will not stop. When you are not sure, call us.
FAQ
Nausea and vomiting questions, answered
When should I go to urgent care for vomiting?
Come in if you cannot keep fluids down for more than a day, feel dizzy or dehydrated, or have a fever with the vomiting. IV fluids and anti-nausea medication can turn it around quickly.
Do you give IV fluids?
Yes. We have IV hydration on site, which is the fastest way to treat dehydration from a stomach bug or food poisoning.
How do I stop throwing up?
Take small, frequent sips rather than big drinks, and rest your stomach. If it will not stop, we can give anti-nausea medication and fluids during a visit.
What are the signs of dehydration?
Dry mouth, dizziness, dark urine or not urinating, a racing heart, and feeling very tired are common signs. Severe dehydration needs prompt treatment.
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North Palm Beach / Palm Beach Gardens Clinic Location
11951 US Highway 1 Suite 108,
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
West Palm Beach / Palm Beach Clinic Location
5818 South Dixie Highway
West Palm Beach, FL 33405
Palm Springs / Forest Hill Blvd Clinic Location
3537 Forest Hill Boulevard,
West Palm Beach, FL 33406