Women’s Health

At St. Timothy Urgent care we Provide Women’s Care and a range of routine healthcare services for women including, but not limited to: STD screening, STD treatments, birth control and medication refills.

Abdominal Pain

Including lower abdominal pain, is often pain coming from organs within the abdominal cavity

Upper Abdominal Pain

These organs include the stomach, small intestine, colon, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and pancreas.

Lower Abdominal Pain

Lower abdominal pain is very common in females , and the causes of this pain vary drastically. 

In women, the lowest portion of the abdomen is the pelvis and in addition to the bladder includes the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries.

 It is often difficult to tell if the pain is actually abdominal pain or pelvic pain. The most common reason for lower abdominal pain in females is menstruation or menstrual cramps. 

Other causes of Abdominal Pain

Can include gas, indigestion, hernia, kidney stones, fibroids, diverticulitis, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease, pancreatitis, and appendicitis among others.

Our skilled medical staff will evaluate your acute abdominal and/or pelvic pain to determine the best way to reach the appropriate diagnosis and recommendation for further Treatment. 

Urinary Complaints & Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases:

UTI testing aids in proper diagnosis to minimize discomfort and prevent complications from common urinary complaints.

UTI symptoms include urinary frequency and urgency, blood in the urine, and lower abdominal pain.

Back, flank, or side pain could indicate kidney stones or infection. A definitive diagnosis for kidney stones requires an imaging test.

Pregnancy Testing

FastMed will help you determine whether a light or missed period is due to pregnancy or some other medical cause. If you’ve experienced a missed period and suspect that you could be pregnant, we’ll provide fast, accurate, and confidential testing. Early-morning pregnancy testing typically returns the best results.

STD Testing

Sexually transmitted diseases can frequently result in a wide range of symptoms, ranging from rashes, bumps, and sores, to frequent, painful urination, blood in the urine, swelling, vaginal discharge, and even fever, aches, and chills. If you experience one or more of these symptoms, your FastMed team may recommend a urine, swab, or blood test to rule out the following: STDs, including herpes simplex, trichomonas, gonorrhea, chlamydia & syphilis,HIV. Hepatitis B & C panel.

IV Fluids for Dehydration

There are any number of reasons why your body may become dehydrated. Sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, or simply not drinking enough water can all result in fluid loss requiring rehydration. Common symptoms of dehydration include confusion, weak or rapid pulse, fatigue, dizziness, and nausea. If your dehydration is serious, your FastMed clinician may recommend replacement of essential fluids and electrolytes via intravenous infusion.

Minor Dermatology & Skincare

Our providers are experienced in diagnosing and treating minor dermatology and skincare issues like rash relief, hives, eczema, and more.

Vaginal Complaints

If you experience vaginal bleeding between periods, a discharge, itching, dryness, abnormal and/or painful menstruation with severe menstrual cramps, your FastMed team can provide a diagnosis. Appropriate treatment may also be recommended to prevent further discomfort and/or possible painful complications.

Breast Related Complaints

Breast problems, such as breast lumps, painful aching breasts, or breast tenderness, are common in women of all ages—from adolescents to older women. 

The good news is most breast problems are not caused by breast cancer. 

The most common type of breast pain is caused by the breasts’ response to the fluctuating hormone levels that control the menstrual period. 

This can lead to fibrocystic breast conditions. A breast infection, also known as mastitis, is an infection that occurs within the tissue of the breast. 

Infection typically affects the fatty tissue in the breast, causing swelling, lumps, and pain. If an abscess is suspected, our medical providers work with the patient to determine the best plan of action.