UrgentCare2Go® provides private, in-home assessments for Autoimmune Liver Disease, a group of conditions in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks liver cells, leading to inflammation and progressive liver damage. Our mobile providers evaluate symptoms such as fatigue, abdominal discomfort, jaundice, itching, joint pain, and abnormal liver test history. We help identify flare patterns, review medications, and guide next steps including labs, monitoring, and specialty referral — all from the comfort of your home.
We accept most major insurance plansAn Autoimmune Liver Disease consultation focuses on evaluating symptoms and medical findings related to chronic liver inflammation caused by immune system dysfunction. Providers assess signs of liver stress such as fatigue, jaundice, abdominal pain, itching, unexplained nausea, dark urine, or history of abnormal liver enzymes.
The goal is to help determine whether symptoms represent an autoimmune flare, medication reaction, infection, or another liver condition, and to guide appropriate next steps in diagnosis and management.
In-home evaluation reduces stress and supports individuals who may be fatigued or uncomfortable traveling due to abdominal pain or jaundice. UrgentCare2Go® helps patients access early guidance and symptom relief at home.
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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 symptoms include fatigue, abdominal pain, itching, jaundice, nausea, dark urine, pale stools, and joint pain. Some individuals have few symptoms until liver enzymes rise on blood tests.
It occurs when the immune system attacks the liver. This may be influenced by genetics, infections, environmental triggers, hormonal factors, or other autoimmune conditions.
Diagnosis typically involves blood tests, autoimmune markers, liver imaging, and sometimes hepatology evaluation. Our assessment helps determine which tests are appropriate.
Yes. Providers can assess symptoms, review medical history, evaluate risk factors, and guide next steps for testing or specialty referral from home.
Treatments often include immunosuppressants, steroids, bile duct–supportive medications, and lifestyle changes to reduce inflammation. Treatment varies based on condition type and severity.
While most autoimmune liver diseases are chronic, symptoms and inflammation can often be controlled with consistent treatment and monitoring to prevent long-term liver damage.
Seek urgent evaluation for severe abdominal pain, vomiting, confusion, rapid jaundice worsening, fever, or signs of acute liver distress.
Genetics can increase risk, and autoimmune conditions often occur in families. Providers review your family history to assess potential risk factors.
Most insurance plans cover autoimmune and liver-related evaluations. Coverage depends on your plan, copay, and deductible.
Bring your medication list, prior liver labs, imaging results, symptom history, and any known autoimmune diagnoses to support a more accurate evaluation.