UrgentCare2Go® provides discreet, in-home medical evaluations for individuals experiencing symptoms or complications related to Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD). Our mobile medical team assesses your overall health, reviews alcohol use history, evaluates symptoms, and determines if further diagnostic testing or urgent support is needed — all from the privacy of your home.
We accept most major insurance plansAn Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD) evaluation helps determine whether symptoms or health changes may be related to alcohol-associated liver injury. During your visit, your provider will assess liver health, discuss alcohol use history, and determine whether further testing or urgent monitoring is needed. ALD may include conditions such as alcohol-associated fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, or alcohol-related cirrhosis.
In-home evaluations reduce barriers to care and ensure early identification of complications. UrgentCare2Go® helps patients:
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At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
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Symptoms can include abdominal pain, fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, swelling, jaundice, or dark urine. Severe cases may include confusion or vomiting blood, requiring urgent care.
You should seek an evaluation if you have persistent abdominal discomfort, jaundice, excessive alcohol use, abnormal lab results, or new concerning symptoms affecting liver or digestive health.
Yes. In-home visits offer privacy and reduced barriers to care, while clinic visits provide rapid access to lab testing and additional diagnostics. Both options provide high-quality medical oversight.
Many patients benefit from liver function tests (LFTs), bilirubin levels, metabolic panels, or CBC. Your provider will determine if testing is medically necessary.
Early stages such as fatty liver may improve with alcohol cessation and medical care. Advanced damage like cirrhosis is not reversible, but symptoms can be managed with proper treatment.
Yes, your provider can discuss treatment options, counseling resources, and medication-assisted support to help reduce or discontinue alcohol use safely.
Most major insurance plans cover medical evaluations. Coverage may vary by plan, and you may contact our team to verify your specific benefits.
Yes. All services are fully HIPAA-compliant. Whether seen at home or in-clinic, your records remain private and secure.
A licensed provider arrives at your home, performs a physical exam, reviews history, evaluates symptoms, and provides recommendations — similar to an urgent care visit in a clinic setting.
UrgentCare2Go typically arrives the same day, with many appointments available within hours, depending on location and demand.
Yes. Virtual visits allow initial symptom review, triage, and guidance on next steps. In-person evaluation may still be recommended for full assessment.
Your provider will offer personalized recommendations, discuss lifestyle changes, determine if follow-up is needed, and advise when urgent care or emergency services are required.
Yes. Symptoms like vomiting blood, severe abdominal swelling, confusion, or yellow skin can indicate a medical emergency and require immediate attention.
Yes — evaluations are available for adults of all ages, including seniors who may require closer monitoring for alcohol-related complications.
We coordinate referrals to gastroenterology, hepatology, addiction services, or emergency care if more advanced treatment or diagnostics are needed.