Insect Bites and Stings Treatment in  Coral Springs, FL,

If your child has a reaction to an insect sting, there is an increased chance of future reactions. The medical provider at Walking Urgent Care in Coral Springs, FL can guide you on how to treat your child’s sting and prepare for any potential future reactions. Call us today for more information or schedule a telemedicine appointment.

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Immediate Care for Insect Bites and Stings

Insect bites and stings can cause allergic reactions, infections, and other complications if not treated properly. Walking Urgent Care provides fast, expert care for insect bites and stings in Coral Springs, FL.

Common Reactions and When to Seek Care

While many insect bites are harmless, others can cause severe swelling, pain, redness, itching, or even life-threatening allergic reactions (anaphylaxis). If symptoms are severe, visit us immediately.

Treatment Options Available

Our providers offer wound cleaning, prescription antihistamines, steroids for inflammation, antibiotics for infected bites, and epinephrine for severe allergic reactions.

Preventing Complications

Prompt treatment reduces the risk of secondary infection and serious allergic complications. We can also provide education on avoiding bites and managing insect allergies.

Walk-In Services for Fast Relief

Don’t wait — if you or a loved one is experiencing significant symptoms from an insect bite or sting, visit Walking Urgent Care immediately for evaluation and treatment.

Visit Walk-In Urgent Care Today

Come to 10308 W Sample Rd, Coral Springs, FL, 33065 or call us at (954) 755-4880 for expert insect bite and sting care.

Insect Bites and Stings FAQ

Q: When should I seek urgent care for an insect bite?
A: If you experience severe swelling, difficulty breathing, or signs of infection.

Q: Can you treat allergic reactions to stings?
A: Yes, including prescribing EpiPens if necessary.

Q: Do you prescribe antibiotics for infected bites?
A: Yes, if clinically indicated.

Q: How long does treatment take?
A: Most visits are completed within 30–45 minutes.

Q: Is insect bite treatment covered by insurance?
A: Yes, most insurance plans cover treatment.