UrgentCare2Go® provides private, in-home assessments for Autoimmune Conditions, which occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own tissues. These conditions can cause chronic inflammation, fatigue, joint pain, rashes, digestive issues, neurological symptoms, and more. Our mobile providers evaluate your symptoms, review medical history, assess flare patterns, and guide next steps including medication review, labs, and specialty follow-up — all from the comfort of your home.
We accept most major insurance plansAn Autoimmune Conditions consultation focuses on evaluating symptoms that may be caused by abnormal immune system activity. Providers assess inflammation levels, patterns of flare-ups, organ-specific symptoms, and overall health impact to help determine whether autoimmune disease may be present or whether an existing diagnosis requires updated treatment.
The goal is to help identify underlying causes, stabilize symptoms, guide appropriate testing, and support long-term management of chronic immune-related health concerns.
In-home evaluation helps patients experiencing chronic symptoms avoid travel, which may worsen fatigue or joint discomfort. UrgentCare2Go® offers supportive, safe assessment in a comfortable environment.
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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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Symptoms vary widely but may include joint pain, chronic fatigue, muscle aches, rashes, digestive issues, brain fog, hair loss, swelling, or increased sensitivity to cold or heat.
Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly targets healthy tissues. Genetics, infections, stress, hormones, and environmental triggers may contribute to disease onset.
Diagnosis may involve symptom review, blood tests, inflammation markers, imaging, and evaluation by a specialist such as a rheumatologist or immunologist.
Yes. Many symptoms can be evaluated at home, and providers can help determine whether labs, imaging, or next-level care is needed.
Treatment varies by condition but may include anti-inflammatory medications, immunosuppressants, biologics, pain relief strategies, lifestyle adjustments, and monitoring for flare patterns.
There is no cure for most autoimmune diseases, but symptoms can often be controlled with proper treatment, lifestyle changes, and monitoring.
Yes. Genetics play a role, and individuals with family histories of autoimmune disorders have a higher risk of developing one.
Seek urgent care if you experience severe weakness, difficulty breathing, chest pain, sudden swelling, high fever, or symptoms rapidly worsening during a flare.
Most insurance plans cover evaluations for autoimmune-related symptoms. Coverage varies by plan, deductibles, and copays.
Bring a list of symptoms, flare triggers, medications, past lab results, and any family history of autoimmune disease to support accurate evaluation.