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Urgent Care for Abdominal Pain

Urgent Care for Abdominal Pain in Lauderdale and Royal Palm Beach, FL

At Royal Palm Beach Medical Group, our team is dedicated to providing fast and effective care for abdominal pain. Whether you’re experiencing mild or severe discomfort, our experienced professionals offer quick evaluations, on-site diagnostics, and personalized treatment to help you feel better quickly. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We have convenient locations in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and Royal Palm Beach, FL.

At Royal Palm Beach Medical Group, our team is dedicated to providing fast and effective care for abdominal pain. Whether you're experiencing mild or severe discomfort, our experienced professionals offer quick evaluations, on-site diagnostics, and personalized treatment to help you feel better quickly. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We have convenient locations in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and Royal Palm Beach, FL.
At Royal Palm Beach Medical Group, our team is dedicated to providing fast and effective care for abdominal pain. Whether you're experiencing mild or severe discomfort, our experienced professionals offer quick evaluations, on-site diagnostics, and personalized treatment to help you feel better quickly. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We have convenient locations in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and Royal Palm Beach, FL.

Table of Contents:

How can I describe my abdominal pain to a doctor effectively?
Does the location of the pain (upper, lower, left side, right side) provide a clue to its cause?
If the pain is constant, what should I do?
Could my pain be caused by a simple digestive issue like gas, constipation, or indigestion?

How can I describe my abdominal pain to a doctor effectively?


We want to provide you with the best possible care for any abdominal discomfort you may be experiencing. To help our medical team accurately diagnose and treat your symptoms, it’s important to describe your abdominal pain clearly and in detail during your visit.

Start by letting our providers know exactly where your pain is located. You can use terms like upper, lower, right, left, or central abdomen—or simply point to the area during your appointment. Describe the type of pain you feel: is it sharp, dull, cramping, burning, or stabbing? Rate the intensity on a scale from one to ten, with ten being the most severe pain.

Please share when the pain started and whether it began suddenly or developed gradually. Let us know how long it lasts and if it’s constant or comes and goes. It’s also helpful to mention what makes the pain better or worse, such as eating, moving, resting, or taking certain medications.

Tell your provider about any other symptoms you’re experiencing, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, fever, or changes in appetite. If you’ve noticed any patterns—for example, pain after meals, at night, or at specific times—be sure to mention them.

Does the location of the pain (upper, lower, left side, right side) provide a clue to its cause?


We understand that abdominal pain can be concerning and confusing. The specific location of your abdominal pain—whether it’s in the upper or lower region, or on the left or right side—can offer important clues about what might be causing your discomfort. This is because different organs are located in various parts of your abdomen.

For example, pain in the upper right side of your abdomen could indicate issues with your liver, gallbladder, or bile ducts. Pain on the upper left side may be related to your stomach, pancreas, or spleen. If you’re experiencing pain in the lower right abdomen, it could be a sign of appendicitis, while lower left abdominal pain is sometimes associated with conditions affecting the colon, such as diverticulitis.

It’s also important to remember that abdominal pain can sometimes be “referred,” meaning it may originate in one area but be felt in another. The severity and nature of your pain, along with other symptoms like fever, nausea, or changes in bowel habits, can provide us with more information to help identify the cause.

If you are experiencing significant or persistent abdominal pain, don’t wait—schedule an appointment with us. Our experienced healthcare providers are here to evaluate your symptoms, provide an accurate diagnosis, and create a personalized treatment plan to help you feel better as soon as possible. Your health is our priority.

If the pain is constant, what should I do?


If you are experiencing constant pain, it’s important to take your symptoms seriously. Persistent pain can be a sign of an underlying medical condition that requires attention from a healthcare professional. We encourage our patients to be proactive about their health and not to ignore ongoing discomfort.

Start by assessing the severity and location of your pain, as well as any additional symptoms such as fever, swelling, shortness of breath, or changes in consciousness. If your pain is severe, worsening, or accompanied by any alarming symptoms, please seek medical help immediately. You can contact Royal Palm Beach Medical Group during office hours, or visit the nearest urgent care center or emergency room if necessary.

For less severe but persistent pain, we recommend scheduling an appointment with one of our experienced providers. Keeping a detailed record of your pain—including when it started, how it feels, what makes it better or worse, and any other associated symptoms—can help us determine the best course of action for your care. Avoid self-medicating with over-the-counter pain relievers for extended periods without professional guidance, as this can mask important symptoms and potentially lead to additional health concerns.

Could my pain be caused by a simple digestive issue like gas, constipation, or indigestion?


Many people experience abdominal pain and naturally worry about its cause. In many cases, this discomfort can be related to simple digestive issues such as gas, constipation, or indigestion. Gas pain typically develops when air or gas builds up in the digestive tract, leading to bloating, cramping, or sharp pains that often come and go. Constipation can cause aching, cramping, or a sense of fullness and pressure, most commonly in the lower abdomen, and is usually accompanied by infrequent or difficult bowel movements. Indigestion, sometimes called dyspepsia, often results in upper abdominal discomfort, burning, or a feeling of fullness soon after eating.

These conditions are common and usually not serious, often resolving on their own or with simple lifestyle changes. However, if your pain is severe, persistent, or associated with other symptoms such as fever, vomiting, blood in the stool, or unintended weight loss, it is important to seek medical attention to rule out more serious causes.

Our experienced healthcare providers are here to help you find relief and peace of mind. If you are unsure about the cause of your abdominal pain or if it is interfering with your daily life, we encourage you to schedule an appointment. Early evaluation and treatment can help you feel better sooner and address any underlying concerns. Your health and well-being are our top priorities—don’t hesitate to contact Royal Palm Beach Medical Group for expert care. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We serve patients from Fort Lauderdale, FL, North Lauderdale FL, Pompano Beach FL, Plantation FL, Royal Palm Beach FL, Wellington FL, Westlake FL, Golden Lakes FL, and surrounding areas.

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Fort Lauderdale

  • 3333 West Commercial Blvd, Suite 110, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
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Royal Palm Beach

  • 11903 Southern Blvd Suit, 108 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
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