UrgentCare2Go® provides discreet, in-home medical evaluations for individuals experiencing symptoms that may be related to a possible Aneurysm. Our mobile urgent care clinicians assess neurological signs, blood pressure irregularities, medical history, and risk factors to help determine the need for emergency care or further diagnostic testing — all from the safety of your home.
We accept most major insurance plansAn aneurysm evaluation focuses on identifying symptoms or risk factors that may indicate a weakened or bulging blood vessel in the brain, chest, abdomen, or extremities. Although only imaging can confirm an aneurysm, a clinical evaluation helps determine the urgency of your symptoms and what next steps are needed.
In-home evaluations help reduce risks by allowing patients to receive care without unnecessary travel. 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 vary depending on the aneurysm’s location. Concerning signs include sudden severe headache, dizziness, confusion, visual disturbances, numbness, chest pain, abdominal pain, or sudden weakness. Any abrupt or severe symptoms require immediate attention.
If you experience sudden, intense symptoms such as a thunderclap headache, fainting, chest pain, or stroke-like symptoms, call emergency services immediately. Otherwise, a scheduled evaluation can help determine whether imaging or specialist referral is recommended.
Only imaging (CT, MRI, or ultrasound) can diagnose an aneurysm. Your provider will assess symptoms and determine whether emergency imaging or follow-up testing is necessary.
While imaging cannot be performed at home, providers can perform vital assessments, neurological checks, and medical history reviews to determine the urgency and next steps.
Response times vary by location and availability, but most home visits can be scheduled the same day. For life-threatening symptoms, emergency services are required.
Yes. Both adults and children can be evaluated for symptoms or risk factors that may require urgent follow-up care.
Yes — most major insurance plans are accepted. Coverage varies depending on the visit type and individual plan benefits.
Telehealth may be appropriate for mild symptoms, follow-up care, or guidance. However, moderate to severe symptoms require an in-person evaluation or ER visit.
Providers perform a neurological exam, review vital signs, assess blood pressure, evaluate symptoms, and provide next-step recommendations including imaging when appropriate.
Yes. All medical evaluations follow HIPAA regulations to ensure your privacy and confidentiality, whether the visit is conducted at home or in-clinic.
Screening may be recommended for those with a strong family history, connective tissue disorders, smoking history, or uncontrolled high blood pressure.
Providers will guide you to the appropriate imaging center or emergency department depending on the urgency of your symptoms.
Yes. Blood pressure control, smoking cessation, a heart-healthy diet, and regular check-ups significantly reduce risk.