UrgentCare2Go® offers discreet, in-home evaluations for patients experiencing difficulty urinating, urinary retention, weak stream, frequent urges, or discomfort during urination. Our mobile medical team assesses symptoms, reviews medical history, screens for infection or blockage, and recommends testing or treatment when needed — all without the stress of traveling to a clinic.
We accept most major insurance plansA Difficulty Urinating evaluation helps identify why someone is having trouble starting urination, maintaining flow, or emptying the bladder fully. This assessment is essential for ruling out infections, prostate conditions, dehydration, medication effects, or nervous system issues.
In-home evaluations provide a discreet and comfortable environment for discussing urinary symptoms. 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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Common causes include urinary tract infections, prostate enlargement, dehydration, bladder dysfunction, nerve conditions, and medication side effects.
Seek evaluation if symptoms last more than 24 hours, worsen suddenly, are accompanied by fever, back pain, blood in urine, or if you are unable to urinate at all.
Yes. Inability to urinate can lead to bladder damage, kidney strain, and infection, and requires prompt evaluation.
Yes. Providers may recommend urinalysis or lab testing to check for infection, inflammation, or other issues.
Yes. Low fluid intake can reduce urine production and cause discomfort, urgency, or difficulty voiding.
Yes. While causes may differ, both men and women can experience urinary hesitancy, retention, or discomfort.
Telehealth may help with initial guidance, but in-person evaluation is often needed to check for infection or retention.
Treatment may include hydration guidance, antibiotics, medication adjustments, or referrals for imaging or specialist evaluation.
Urgent care is needed if you cannot urinate at all, have severe pain, fever, blood in urine, or signs of infection.
Yes. In-home assessments are effective for clinical evaluation and triage. Testing or imaging, if needed, is arranged quickly.
Most major insurance plans cover urinary health evaluations. Coverage details depend on your specific plan.
Be prepared to discuss your symptoms, hydration habits, medical history, medications, and any recent infections.