Urinary Problem Treatment In La Porte / Baytown, TX

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Urinary Problem Treatment In La Porte, TX


When a burning urge to urinate won’t let up, pelvic pain is climbing, blood shows up in the urine or vaginal bleeding arrives out of nowhere, RapidCare ER is open for walk-in evaluation, in-house testing and same-visit treatment in La Porte.

Our emergency room runs 24/7 for patients facing painful urination, UTI symptoms that have advanced, kidney infections, kidney stones, urinary retention, unexpected or heavy vaginal bleeding or any urinary or pelvic symptom that clearly needs more than a wait-and-see approach.

Open 24/7 Including All Holidays

  • Walk-in emergency care
  • No appointment needed
  • In-house urinalysis, ultrasound and lab work
  • Treatment customized to your symptoms and findings

What Is Urinary Problem Treatment?

Care that tracks down the source of the problem quickly and rules out the infections, stones and gynecological conditions.


Urinary problem treatment at RapidCare ER focuses on identifying what’s driving your symptoms, easing the pain and discomfort and ruling out emergencies like a kidney infection, urosepsis, urinary retention, ectopic pregnancy or serious vaginal bleeding. Based on your situation, your visit may include urinalysis, urine culture, blood work, a pelvic or renal ultrasound and a pregnancy test when relevant.

After your provider has the answers, they’ll walk you through IV antibiotics for serious infections, pain and anti-nausea medication, IV fluids if dehydration has set in and a clear path forward, including any urology or OB/GYN specialist referral worth scheduling. Every plan is built around the real reason behind the symptoms.

Care may include:

Urinary and OB/GYN Review

Your visit opens with a thorough, confidential conversation about your urinary symptoms, pelvic pain, menstrual history, any bleeding that isn’t typical for you and any fever, chills or back pain.

Testing and Pelvic Evaluation

A urinalysis and urine culture check for infection and blood, blood work identifies kidney involvement and pelvic or renal ultrasound is used when kidney stones or gynecological concerns need a closer look.

Treatment and Control

IV antibiotics for kidney infections, pain medication for stones or pelvic discomfort, anti-nausea support and IV fluids are available during your visit so relief and treatment start before you head home.

Discharge and Referral

Before heading out, you’ll receive easy-to-follow instructions covering antibiotics, fluid intake, warning signs to watch and any urology or OB/GYN referrals worth scheduling.

When to Visit the ER for Urinary Problem Treatment

Visit the ER when urinary symptoms or vaginal bleeding feel severe, sudden or arrive with other warning signs.

A mild UTI can sometimes be managed with oral antibiotics from an urgent care visit, but certain urinary and gynecological symptoms call for emergency attention. If pain is intense, fever has arrived or concerning bleeding appears, RapidCare ER in La Porte is open and ready.

1

Fever With Urinary Pain

A fever alongside painful urination and flank or back tenderness can signal a kidney infection and without prompt treatment, it can progress to urosepsis.

2

Inability to Urinate

Being unable to urinate despite a strong and painful urge is an emergency that needs catheterization and evaluation right away.

3

Blood in the Urine

Pink, red or brown-tinted urine can be caused by kidney stones, a UTI, kidney disease or other conditions that need fast evaluation, especially when paired with pain or fever.

4

Lower Back Pain

Sharp, radiating pain that travels from the back into the groin or side can point to a kidney stone moving through the ureter, one of the most intense types of pain treated in the ER.

5

Heavy Vaginal Bleeding

Soaking through a pad within an hour, bleeding after menopause, spotting during pregnancy or unexplained bleeding between cycles all deserve evaluation to rule out serious conditions.

6

Bleeding With One-Sided Pain

Bleeding combined with intense one-sided pelvic pain and a missed or late period can suggest an ectopic pregnancy, a life-threatening condition that needs immediate imaging and care.

Symptoms We Treat

Urinary and gynecological symptoms often come together and can point to a range of different conditions.


RapidCare ER evaluates the warning signs below to help patients across La Porte understand what’s behind the symptoms and what to do next.

Burning or painful urination
Frequent, urgent need to urinate
Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
Blood in the urine
Lower abdominal or pelvic pain
Flank or side pain
Fever with urinary symptoms
Inability to urinate
Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Heavy menstrual bleeding
Spotting between periods
Vaginal discharge alongside bleeding

Why Choose RapidCare ER in La Porte

Emergency-level urinary and gynecological care when symptoms have moved well past what home remedies or a routine clinic visit can handle.

1

24 Hour Walk-In Access

Drop in any hour when urinary pain, bleeding or other symptoms feel too serious to wait for a clinic opening.

2

Houston-Based ER Team

Care is available for patients across La Porte, Baytown, Deer Park, Pasadena and the surrounding communities.

3

On-Site Labs

Same-visit urine testing, blood work and imaging let your provider identify the cause and begin treatment.

4

Discreet, Comfortable Visit

Sensitive symptoms are handled with discretion, privacy and clear communication in a calm, respectful setting.

What to Expect During Your Visit

A straightforward emergency care experience from check-in through aftercare.


Our team focuses on identifying the cause of your symptoms, calming the pain and sending you home with a plan that matches what’s really going on.

1

Check In and Triage

The team reviews your symptoms, timeline, menstrual and urinary history, medical background and vital signs.

2

Provider Evaluation

A provider performs a physical exam, reviews urinalysis results, orders imaging when needed and determines the right treatment.

3

Testing and Treatment

Care can include urinalysis, urine culture, blood work, IV antibiotics, pain medication, anti-nausea support and IV fluids.

4

Discharge Guidance

You’ll head out with written instructions, antibiotic or prescription details, fluid intake guidance and OB/GYN referrals.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should urinary pain or discomfort make me go to the ER?
Come to RapidCare ER for urinary symptoms including high fever, severe side or lower back pain, inability to urinate at all, blood in the urine or painful urination combined with confusion or extreme weakness. These signs suggest a serious infection or urinary blockage needing urgent care.
Is heavy vaginal bleeding always a medical emergency requiring ER?
Yes. If you are soaking through a pad every hour or faster, feel dizzy or faint, have severe cramping or are pregnant and bleeding, go to RapidCare ER immediately. These signs may indicate a miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy or another condition needing urgent evaluation and immediate treatment.
Can ER look inside the bladder with a camera to find the cause of blood in urine?
Looking inside the bladder requires a procedure called a cystoscopy done by a urologist in a specialized clinic. RapidCare ER performs urine testing and CT imaging to evaluate blood in the urine and then refers you to a urologist for cystoscopy and further thorough investigation.
Can a bladder infection spread to the kidneys if not treated quickly?
Yes. An untreated bladder infection can travel up to the kidneys within days, causing a much more serious infection requiring IV antibiotics and sometimes hospitalization. RapidCare ER treats bladder infections promptly with the right antibiotic to prevent this dangerous and painful progression.

Can ER perform a D&C procedure for a miscarriage or abnormal bleeding?

A dilation and curettage procedure for miscarriage or abnormal bleeding requires a gynecological surgeon in an operating room. RapidCare ER stabilizes you with IV fluids, checks blood counts for blood loss and arranges urgent transfer to a hospital for the gynecological procedure needed.