UrgentCare2Go® offers confidential, in-home evaluations for Food Intolerance, including symptoms such as bloating, stomach discomfort, cramping, nausea, diarrhea, headaches, and suspected reactions to specific foods. Our mobile clinicians assess symptoms, review dietary triggers, evaluate timing of reactions, and provide guidance on elimination diets, lifestyle adjustments, and next steps—all from the comfort of home.
We accept most major insurance plansA Food Intolerance consultation helps determine whether your symptoms are linked to difficulty digesting certain foods or ingredients. Unlike allergies, intolerances typically cause digestive symptoms rather than immune reactions. Providers evaluate your symptoms, dietary patterns, and sensitivities to create a targeted plan for relief.
In-home evaluations allow patients to discuss symptoms comfortably and privately, especially when reactions are unpredictable or disruptive. UrgentCare2Go® helps patients:
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A Food Intolerance occurs when your body has difficulty digesting certain foods, leading to digestive or discomfort-based symptoms rather than immune reactions.
Typical symptoms include bloating, gas, stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, headaches, or fatigue after eating specific foods.
Common triggers include dairy (lactose intolerance), gluten, artificial sweeteners, high-fructose foods, processed foods, and certain food additives.
Food Allergies involve the immune system and can cause severe reactions. Food Intolerances affect digestion and typically cause less immediate but persistent symptoms.
Seek urgent care if symptoms are severe, persistent, involve dehydration, or if you are unsure whether the symptoms indicate intolerance or an allergy.
Yes. Telehealth can help assess symptoms and guide dietary changes. However, an in-person evaluation may be recommended if symptoms are severe.
Testing may be recommended depending on symptoms. Many intolerances are identified through elimination diets and symptom tracking.
Most insurance plans cover evaluations for Food Intolerance symptoms. Coverage varies based on your policy and medical need.
Yes. Children can also experience food intolerances and benefit from early evaluation and dietary guidance.
Yes. Untreated intolerances may lead to chronic discomfort, digestive inflammation, or nutritional deficiencies.
Common strategies include eliminating trigger foods, improving hydration, adjusting meal timing, and supporting gut health.
In-home visits allow personalized discussion of symptoms and triggers in your own environment, leading to more tailored treatment recommendations.
Treatment may include dietary adjustments, symptom relief medications, digestive enzymes, hydration guidance, and monitoring.