Nausea Treatment In San Antonio, TX

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Nausea Treatment In San Antonio, TX


When constant queasiness, vomiting or that won’t-go-away wave of sick stomach takes over your day, RapidCare ER offers walk-in evaluation, IV anti-nausea support and same-visit treatment in San Antonio.

Our emergency room runs 24/7 for patients dealing with nonstop vomiting, dehydration, dizziness, severe nausea, fever paired with vomiting or stomach symptoms that simply won’t quit.

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  • Walk-in emergency care
  • No appointment needed
  • On-site IV fluids and anti-nausea medication
  • Treatment based on your symptoms and exam findings

What Is Nausea and Its Treatment?

Care that calms the queasiness fast and rules out the conditions that can hide behind a stubborn upset stomach.


Nausea treatment at RapidCare ER focuses on settling the symptoms that are making you miserable, replacing the fluids your body has lost and figuring out what’s actually behind the nausea in the first place. Depending on your situation, your visit may include IV anti-nausea medication, IV hydration, blood work, urinalysis, an abdominal exam or imaging like ultrasound or CT when the cause needs a closer look.

Once your provider has a clear picture, they’ll go over anti-nausea options like Zofran, IV fluids if dehydration has set in, prescriptions for ongoing symptom control and clear next steps, including any specialist referral when needed. Each plan is shaped around the real reason behind the nausea.

Care may include:

Quick Symptom Conversation

Your visit begins with a focused talk about how the nausea feels, when it started, what’s triggering it and any other symptoms tagging along.

IV Anti-Nausea Relief

IV medications like Zofran can settle severe nausea and vomiting within minutes, much faster than anything you can take by mouth when you can’t keep liquids down.

Hydration and Lab Workup

IV fluids replace what vomiting has drained from your body, while blood work and urinalysis help your provider find what’s behind the symptoms.

Cause-Focused Next Steps

Before discharge, you’ll receive clear instructions covering prescriptions, fluid and diet tips, follow-up needs and any specialist referral worth scheduling.

When to Visit the ER for Nausea Treatment

Visit the ER when nausea turns severe, won’t ease up or shows up with other warning signs.

Plenty of nausea passes with rest and clear fluids, but certain types deserve emergency attention. If you can’t stop vomiting, you’re getting dehydrated or other concerning symptoms are joining the picture, RapidCare ER in San Antonio is open and ready.

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Vomiting That Won’t Stop

Repeated vomiting that prevents you from holding down even small sips of water can cause severe dehydration and may need IV support.

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Severe Dehydration

Dry mouth, very little urine output, dizziness when standing or feeling weak and shaky can all signal fluid levels are dangerously low.

3

Nausea With High Fever

Persistent vomiting alongside a fever can point to a serious infection, food poisoning or appendicitis worth checking quickly.

4

Blood in Vomit

Bright red blood or dark coffee-ground-looking vomit signals internal bleeding and needs immediate medical attention.

5

Severe Pain With Nausea

Nausea combined with chest pain, sharp belly pain or a pounding headache can point to a heart, abdominal or neurological emergency.

6

Trouble Staying Awake

Sudden mental fog, slow responses or difficulty staying alert during a wave of nausea calls for immediate evaluation.

Symptoms We Treat

Nausea usually brings other symptoms that help us figure out what’s behind it.


RapidCare ER evaluates the warning signs below to help patients across San Antonio understand what’s happening and what to do next.

Persistent nausea
Repeated vomiting
Dry heaving
Dizziness
Lightheadedness
Cold sweats
Stomach cramping
Dehydration signs
Loss of appetite
Fatigue and weakness
Headache with nausea
Sensitivity to smells

Why Choose RapidCare ER in San Antonio

Emergency-level nausea care when sips of ginger and crackers aren’t even staying down.

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24 Hour Walk-In Access

Come in any hour when nausea or vomiting feels too rough to manage from home.

2

Local ER Team

Care is available for patients across San Antonio, Alamo Heights, Schertz, Converse and the surrounding South Texas communities.

3

On-Site Labs

Same-visit IV anti-nausea support, fluids, blood work and imaging let your provider find the cause and treat it quickly.

4

Calm, Patient-Focused Visit

Short wait times, plain-language conversations and a comfortable setting help you focus on feeling better rather than the visit itself.

What to Expect During Your Visit

A clear emergency care process from arrival through aftercare.


Our team focuses on calming the nausea, replacing what your body has lost and figuring out what’s behind the symptoms.

1

Check In and Triage

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

2

Provider Evaluation

A provider asks targeted questions, examines your abdomen and chooses tests based on your situation.

3

Testing and Treatment

Care can include IV anti-nausea medication, IV fluids, blood work, urinalysis, ultrasound or CT imaging.

4

Discharge Guidance

You’ll leave with written instructions, prescription details, hydration and diet advice and any specialist referrals you may need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is nausea ever a sign of a heart attack at the ER?
Yes, especially in women. Nausea is a common but overlooked heart attack symptom. If nausea is paired with chest pressure, jaw pain or sweating, visit RapidCare ER immediately for cardiac evaluation.
Can ER treat nausea from appendicitis?
Yes. Nausea and vomiting are classic signs of appendicitis. RapidCare ER performs blood tests and CT imaging to confirm the diagnosis quickly and coordinates care to prevent serious complications.
What are the signs that nausea during pregnancy needs emergency care?
Seek care at RapidCare ER if pregnancy nausea prevents you from keeping fluids down for more than 24 hours, causes extreme weakness, dizziness or results in significant weight loss. We treat them safely and quickly.
How long should I wait before going to the ER for nausea?
Don’t wait more than a few hours if your nausea is severe, worsening or paired with other symptoms. RapidCare ER recommends erring on the side of caution, early treatment prevents serious complications.

What should I expect during a nausea evaluation at the ER?

Expect a physical exam, discussion of your symptoms and history and possibly blood work or imaging. RapidCare ER’s team communicates every step clearly, ensuring you understand your diagnosis and care plan.