UrgentCare2Go® provides private, in-home medical evaluations for Arthritis and joint pain. Our mobile providers assess swollen, stiff, or painful joints; review your medical history; evaluate for possible flare-ups; and recommend treatment options to help relieve discomfort. We come directly to your home, ensuring safe and convenient joint care without needing to travel while in pain.
We accept most major insurance plansAn Arthritis consultation focuses on understanding the cause of your joint pain, stiffness, swelling, or reduced mobility. Providers evaluate whether symptoms are due to chronic conditions like osteoarthritis, inflammatory arthritis, autoimmune disease, gout, or injury-related joint irritation.
The goal is to assess your symptoms, identify contributing factors, and develop a plan to reduce pain, preserve joint function, and improve your quality of life.
In-home care allows comfortable evaluation without stressing painful joints through travel. 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 arthritis symptoms include joint pain, stiffness, swelling, tenderness, warmth, decreased mobility, and morning stiffness that improves after movement. Symptoms vary depending on the type of arthritis.
Arthritis can be caused by wear-and-tear (osteoarthritis), autoimmune processes (rheumatoid arthritis), metabolic imbalances (gout), infections, or repetitive joint stress. A proper evaluation helps identify the underlying cause.
Yes. Many forms of arthritis can be safely evaluated at home, including joint pain, flare-ups, swelling, and functional limitations. Providers guide next steps such as medications, lifestyle adjustments, or further testing if needed.
Diagnosis is based on symptoms, joint examination, medical history, imaging (X-ray or ultrasound), and sometimes blood tests. Evaluation helps determine whether symptoms are inflammatory or degenerative.
Not always. Imaging is recommended when symptoms suggest structural damage, persistent pain, suspected gout, or inflammatory conditions. Your provider will determine whether imaging is necessary based on the evaluation.
Most arthritis types cannot be cured, but symptoms can be significantly improved with proper treatment, lifestyle adjustments, and early intervention. Management focuses on pain relief, reducing inflammation, and protecting joint function.
Yes. Weight management, gentle exercise, stretching, anti-inflammatory diet, heat/cold therapy, and joint protection techniques can all reduce arthritis symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
Seek urgent care if a joint becomes suddenly swollen, extremely painful, red, warm, or if you experience fever with joint pain, which could indicate infection or gout.
Most major insurance plans cover arthritis-related evaluations. Coverage depends on your specific policy, copay, and deductible. Our team can help verify benefits.
Treatment may include anti-inflammatory medications, pain relievers, joint injections, lifestyle changes, physical therapy, or specialist referral. Your provider offers personalized recommendations based on your condition.
Note the joints affected, when symptoms began, any triggers or activities that worsen pain, medications you're taking, and any previous diagnoses or imaging. This information helps guide accurate evaluation and treatment planning.