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Bartholin's Cyst – UrgentCare2Go®

Private In-Home Evaluation for Vaginal Swelling, Pain, or Cyst Symptoms

UrgentCare2Go® provides confidential, in-home evaluation for Bartholin's Cyst, a condition caused by blockage of the Bartholin gland near the vaginal opening. Our mobile providers assess swelling, tenderness, pain while sitting or walking, discharge, or possible abscess formation. We help determine severity, review infection risks, and guide appropriate next steps and treatment options — all from the privacy of your home.

We accept most major insurance plans

What Is a Bartholin's Cyst Consultation?

A Bartholin's Cyst consultation focuses on evaluating swelling and pain caused by blockage of the Bartholin gland, located near the vaginal opening. If the cyst becomes infected, it may form an abscess, causing significant pain, redness, and warmth. Providers assess the severity, infection signs, size of the cyst, and whether drainage or additional treatment may be necessary.

The goal is to relieve pain, reduce infection risk, and guide safe and effective treatment options.

What We Review During Your Consultation:
  • Swelling or lump near the vaginal opening
  • Tenderness, warmth, or redness in the affected area
  • Pain while walking, sitting, or during intimacy
  • Discharge or signs of possible infection
  • Cyst size and progression pattern
  • Assessment for possible abscess formation
  • Treatment recommendations and prevention habits

Why Early Evaluation for Bartholin's Cyst Matters

In-home evaluation ensures privacy and comfort for a sensitive condition. UrgentCare2Go® helps determine whether symptoms are mild and manageable or require further treatment.

  • Identify whether symptoms indicate a simple cyst or developing abscess
  • Receive timely treatment to reduce pain and infection risk
  • Learn effective home care and hygiene strategies
  • Understand when drainage or additional care is necessary
  • Prevent recurrence through proper guidance

How to Prepare for Your UrgentCare2Go

Create a Clean and Comfortable Environment:

  • Ensure the area for your UrgentCare2Go service is clean and has sufficient space for our equipment and staff to move around comfortably
  • Please ensure you are ready at the scheduled appointment time

Secure All Pets in an Enclosed Area:

  • Of course, we love pets! However, for the safety and comfort of everyone, please ensure all pets are secured in a separate, enclosed space during the visit

We Accept All Major Insurances

At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.

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Meet Our Medical Staff

UrgentCare2Go® provides comprehensive healthcare services for every member of your family, from the youngest to the oldest.
Our dedicated team includes Board Certified Family Medicine physicians and Physician Assistants

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We are currently providing services in Austin, Brownwood, Dallas-Fort Worth, El Paso, Houston and San Antonio, with plans to expand rapidly. Stay tuned for updates as we add more locations. Have questions? Reach out to us below.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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What causes a Bartholin's Cyst?

A Bartholin's Cyst forms when the duct of the Bartholin gland becomes blocked, often due to irritation, inflammation, or infection. Fluid builds up, creating a cyst that may grow or become painful.

What are signs of a Bartholin's abscess?

Severe pain, significant swelling, redness, warmth, difficulty sitting or walking, fever, or discharge may indicate an abscess requiring prompt medical care.

Is a Bartholin's Cyst dangerous?

Most cysts are harmless but can become painful or infected. Evaluation helps determine the severity and need for treatment.

How is a Bartholin's Cyst treated?

Treatment depends on severity and may include warm compresses, sitz baths, antibiotics if infected, and in some cases drainage procedures. Providers guide appropriate next steps.

Can a Bartholin's Cyst go away on its own?

Small, painless cysts may resolve naturally. Painful or infected cysts typically require evaluation and sometimes medical treatment.

Can this condition be evaluated at home?

Yes. In-home evaluation provides comfort and privacy while assessing symptoms, severity, and infection risks. Providers guide whether additional in-clinic care is necessary.

What increases the risk of Bartholin's Cysts?

Risk factors include friction, infection, history of cysts, poor hygiene, sexual activity, and previous blockage of the Bartholin duct.

Will my insurance cover evaluation for Bartholin's Cyst?

Most insurance plans cover evaluation for vaginal swelling, infection symptoms, and cyst-related pain. Coverage varies by plan, copay, and deductible.

How should I prepare for my appointment?

Track symptom onset, note any discharge or fever, avoid squeezing or draining the cyst yourself, and bring your medical and medication history to the visit.