Urgent Care for Abdominal Pain in Lutz, & New Port Richey, FL
Urgent care for abdominal pain at Urgent Care & Wellness Center provides quick, effective treatment for a variety of causes, such as digestive issues, infections, or more serious conditions. Our experienced medical team offers prompt evaluations, on-site diagnostics, and personalized care to quickly identify the source of your pain and provide appropriate relief. For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We accept walk-ins. We serve patients from Lutz FL, New Port Richey, FL, and surrounding areas.


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Could my pain be caused by a simple digestive issue like gas, constipation, or indigestion?
When is abdominal pain a medical emergency that requires a visit to the emergency room?
How can a doctor diagnose the cause of the pain, and what tests might be involved?
Can muscle strains or a pulled muscle cause pain in the lower abdominal area?
Many people experience abdominal pain and wonder if it could be caused by common digestive issues such as gas, constipation, or indigestion. At Urgent Care & Wellness Center, we frequently see patients with these symptoms, as they are frequent sources of discomfort that can range from mild cramping to more noticeable aching or bloating.
● Gas pain typically results from the buildup of air in the intestines, causing sharp, crampy sensations that may move around the abdomen.
● Constipation often leads to a feeling of fullness, pressure, or dull pain, especially if you have not had a bowel movement for several days.
● Indigestion (dyspepsia) might cause upper abdominal discomfort, a burning sensation, or a feeling of fullness soon after eating.
In most cases, these digestive issues are not serious and may improve with simple lifestyle adjustments such as dietary changes, increased hydration, or gentle activity. However, it’s important to pay attention to the characteristics of your pain. If your discomfort is:
● Persistent or severe,
● Associated with additional symptoms such as fever, vomiting, unexplained weight loss, or blood in your stool,
● Or if it disrupts your daily activities, you should seek prompt medical attention.
These symptoms could be signs of a more serious condition requiring immediate evaluation.
At Urgent Care & Wellness Center, our experienced healthcare professionals can assess your symptoms, provide on-site diagnostics, and recommend appropriate treatment or follow-up care. If you are unsure or concerned about your abdominal pain, don’t hesitate to walk in or schedule an appointment. Your health and peace of mind are our priorities.
Abdominal pain is a common concern we see at Urgent Care & Wellness Center. It can be caused by a wide range of conditions, from minor digestive upset to more serious medical issues. Knowing when to seek urgent care versus when to go directly to the emergency room can make a big difference for your health.
We can evaluate and treat many causes of abdominal pain, such as mild to moderate digestive problems, urinary tract infections, and minor injuries. If your abdominal pain is not severe and you are not experiencing any alarming symptoms, our team is here to provide quick, compassionate care and help you find relief.
However, certain symptoms mean you should go straight to the emergency room instead of urgent care:
● Sudden, severe abdominal pain, especially if it’s the worst you’ve ever felt
● Pain that comes on quickly or wakes you from sleep
● Pain accompanied by chest pain, shortness of breath, confusion, fainting, or severe weakness
● Persistent vomiting, vomiting blood, blood in your stool, or black, tarry stools
● Inability to keep fluids down
● A rigid, swollen, or very tender abdomen
● New, unexplained abdominal pain if you have a history of abdominal surgery, cancer, or chronic illness
If you are pregnant, elderly, or have a weakened immune system, even less severe symptoms can be a sign of serious illness and should be evaluated promptly. Severe pain after an injury or trauma to the abdomen should always be checked immediately in the emergency room.
In summary: If your abdominal pain is mild or moderate and not associated with any of the serious symptoms above, visit Urgent Care & Wellness Center for expert evaluation and management. If your pain is severe, sudden, or comes with concerning symptoms, it is safest to seek emergency medical care without delay.
Your safety and well-being are our top priorities. If you are unsure, call us—we are here to help guide you to the right level of care.
At Urgent Care & Wellness Center, our experienced medical team is committed to quickly and accurately diagnosing the cause of your pain, so you can get the relief and care you need. When you visit our clinic for pain evaluation, our providers start by taking a comprehensive medical history. We ask detailed questions about your pain—such as its location, intensity, duration, and what makes it better or worse. We also review any related symptoms, including fever, swelling, numbness, or weakness, as well as your past medical conditions, current medications, lifestyle factors, and any recent injuries or illnesses.
Next, a thorough physical examination is performed at our center. Our clinicians will inspect and gently palpate the affected area, checking for tenderness, swelling, or other abnormalities. We assess your range of motion and look for signs that might indicate the source of your discomfort.
If further information is needed to determine the cause of your pain, Urgent Care & Wellness Center is equipped to provide a range of diagnostic tests right on site or via referral. These may include:
● Laboratory tests (such as blood or urine tests) to look for infection, inflammation, or underlying medical conditions.
● Imaging studies, including digital X-rays and ultrasounds, to visualize bones, joints, and soft tissues.
● Advanced imaging (such as CT scans or MRI) or specialized tests can be coordinated if necessary.
● Other procedures (like diagnostic injections or referrals for nerve studies) may be arranged if the cause of pain remains unclear.
Our goal at Urgent Care & Wellness Center is to efficiently identify the reason for your pain and provide prompt, personalized treatment—so you can return to health as quickly as possible. Whether your pain is due to an injury, illness, or a chronic condition, our team is here to help you every step of the way.
Yes, muscle strains—or a pulled muscle—can cause pain in the lower abdominal area. The muscles in your lower abdomen, such as the rectus abdominis and obliques, can be strained during activities that involve sudden twisting, heavy lifting, or intense exercise. When these muscles are overstretched or torn, you may experience localized pain, tenderness, swelling, or even muscle spasms in your lower abdomen. This discomfort often worsens with movement, coughing, or stretching.
At Urgent Care & Wellness Center, we understand that lower abdominal pain can have many causes, including muscle strains, hernias, or issues related to internal organs. It’s important to accurately identify the source of your pain so you receive the right treatment. If you are experiencing severe or persistent lower abdominal pain—especially if it’s accompanied by fever, nausea, or changes in bowel habits—we recommend a prompt medical evaluation to rule out more serious conditions.
For mild muscle strains, rest, ice, gentle stretching, and over-the-counter pain relievers can often help. However, if your pain does not improve, or if you’re unsure about the cause, our experienced providers at Urgent Care & Wellness Center are here to help. We offer thorough assessments and personalized care to ensure your recovery and peace of mind. For more information, contact us or book an appointment online. We serve patients from Lutz FL, New Port Richey FL, Land O’ Lakes FL, Cheval FL, Greater Northdale FL, Greater Carrollwood FL, River Ridge FL, Seven Springs FL, Port Richey FL, Bayonet Point FL, Hudson FL, and Elfers FL.

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Additional Services You May Need
▸ Urgent Care
▸ COVID Testing
▸ Illness
▸ Injuries
▸ X-Rays & Labs
▸ Sports Physicals
▸ Employment Physicals
▸ Occupational Medicine