Fever Treatment in Friendswood, TX

Know When to Seek Urgent Care or Emergency Help at Friendswood Hospital

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A fever is your body’s powerful way of fighting back. At Friendswood Hospital, we provide prompt, compassionate fever care through our Emergency Room and Urgent Care services, helping patients get answers, relief, and peace of mind quickly.

Whether you’re experiencing a mild fever that won’t go away or a high temperature paired with concerning symptoms, our experienced medical team is here 24/7 to help you decide the next best step.

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Experience the Difference with Fast and Reliable Fever Care at Friendswood Hospital

Trusted Diarrhea Care in Friendswood

Although a fever is often your body’s way of fighting infection, not all fevers should be ignored. Knowing when to wait, when to visit urgent care, and when to go to the emergency room can make all the difference.

At Friendswood Hospital, we combine advanced diagnostic tools with compassionate medical care to evaluate fevers safely and efficiently for patients of all ages.

Walk-in care available

24/7 emergency services

Short wait times

Experienced emergency physicians

Care for adults and children

What Is a Fever?

A fever is generally defined as a body temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. It usually means your immune system is working to fight off an infection.
While fevers are often a normal response, persistent or high fevers can signal something more serious, especially when accompanied by other symptoms.
Common Fever Ranges:

Low-grade

99.1°F – 100.4°F

Moderate

100.5°F – 102°F

High

102°F – 104°F

Very High (Emergency)

Above 104°F

Understanding what your temperature means helps determine whether home care, urgent care, or emergency care is the right choice.

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Signs and Symptoms That May Accompany a Fever

A fever can appear alongside many symptoms, including:

  • Chills or sweating
  • Fatigue or weakness
  • Headache
  • Body aches
  • Loss of appetite
  • Dehydration
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Cough or sore throat

Some symptoms signal a more serious condition and should never be ignored.

Be On the Safe Side.

Navigating Your Fever Care Options in Friendswood, TX

When to Stay Home, Visit Urgent Care, or Go to the ER

Most types of diarrhea resolve on their own. However, certain symptoms indicate it’s time to seek professional medical attention. Ignoring these signs can lead to severe dehydration or complicate an underlying condition.

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When It’s Safe to Manage a Fever at Home

  • For generally healthy adults and children over three months, a mild fever without distressing symptoms can often be monitored safely at home. Current medical guidance suggests treating a fever primarily if it is causing discomfort.
  • Here are some tips for managing a fever at home:
  • Rest in a cool and comfortable environment
  • Stay hydrated with water, broth, or electrolyte drinks
  • Use over-the-counter fever reducers like acetaminophen as directed
  • Apply cool compresses to the forehead or taking a lukewarm bath.
  • Monitor temperature regularly
  • Home care is only appropriate when no “red flag” symptoms are present. The moment symptoms escalate or persist, it’s time to seek professional evaluation.
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    When to Go Straight to Our Emergency Room

    Certain symptoms combined with a fever indicate a potentially serious condition that requires immediate, advanced emergency care. Head directly to our Friendswood Hospital Emergency Room or call 911 if you or a loved one has a fever with any of the following:

    • Difficulty breathing
    • Chest pain
    • Confusion or disorientation
    • Severe headache or stiff neck
    • Seizures
    • Persistent vomiting or diarrhea
    • Rash that spreads quickly
    • Signs of dehydration (dry mouth, little or no urination, dizziness)
    • Fever above 103°F in adults
    • Any fever in infants under 3 months old

    PLEASE NOTE: A fever in infants under three months is always considered a medical emergency.

    Our emergency room is fully equipped to manage severe infections, dehydration, respiratory distress, and other serious complications.

        Fever Danger Zone

        A Quick-Reference Checklist

        When in doubt, refer to this list. If you check any box, it’s time to seek professional care at our Urgent Care or Emergency Room in Friendswood, TX.

        Symptom

        What It May Mean

        Recommended Action

        Fever ≥103°F (Adult)

        High-grade fever, risk of complications.

        Urgent Care or ER

        Any fever in an infant <3 months

        Potential for serious bacterial infection.

        Go to the ER Immediately

        Fever + confusion/drowsiness

        Could indicate sepsis or meningitis.

        Go to the ER Immediately

        Fever + chest pain/breathing trouble

        May signal pneumonia or heart inflammation.

        Go to the ER Immediately

        Fever + stiff neck/rash

        Hallmark signs of meningitis.

        Go to the ER Immediately

        Fever + painful urination

        Likely urinary tract infection (UTI).

        Visit Urgent Care

        Fever lasting >3-5 days

        An underlying infection that may need treatment.

        Visit Urgent Care

        Persistent vomiting/dehydration

        Risk of electrolyte imbalance.

        Urgent Care or ER

        Don’t second-guess a concerning fever. Stay safe by letting our experts provide clarity and care.

         

        Fever Care for Children in Friendswood, TX

        What Parents Should Know

        Children can develop fevers more frequently, and while many are harmless, some require urgent evaluation.

        Urgent Care Is Appropriate When:

        • Fever lasts more than 24–48 hours
        • Your child seems uncomfortable or irritable
        • Symptoms persist, and your pediatrician is unavailable

        Seek Emergency Care If:

        • Your child is under 3 months with a temperature of 100.4°F or higher
        • A child has a fever above 103°F
        • Fever is paired with lethargy, trouble breathing, or seizures
        • Your child cannot keep fluids down

        At Friendswood Hospital, our team is experienced in pediatric fever evaluation and treatment, offering reassurance and rapid care when families need it most.

        Why Choose Friendswood Hospital for Fever Treatment?

        Choosing where to seek care matters. At Friendswood Hospital, we combine medical excellence with compassionate service.

        Here’s What Sets Us Apart:

        24/7 Emergency Room access

        Skilled emergency and urgent care providers

        Advanced diagnostic imaging and labs

        Short wait times

        Clean, modern facility

        Convenient location serving surrounding communities

        We’re here to help you feel better, quickly and safely.

        Our Service Area

        We proudly serve patients from Friendswood, TX, and the surrounding areas, including:

        Alvin

        Clear Lake

        Dickinson

        Kemah

        League City

        Pearland

        Seabrook

        Webster

        Texas City

        No matter where you’re coming from, quality care is close by.

        TRUSTED BY PATIENTS IN FRIENDSWOOD

        Excellent experience! Came in, went back immediately. My son was treated and we were out within 20 minutes. Dr. Tran was excellent, nurse Cassidy and Stephanie at the front desk were also great. New, clean facility too. Thank you for providing an excellent service for my son!

        Tesa Zemp

        Our dog bit our seven week old. We brought her here and they looked her over despite my baby being too young. They said it was not serious but prescribed antibiotics just in case. The nurse was kind enough to five us advise about our situation. I’m happy my baby is okay. I highly recommend!

        Robbie B.

        Absolutely wonderful service all the way around! Everyone was so gracious in taking care of our needs. The staff not only provided excellent service, they also gifted my kiddos with coloring sheets, fun toys, snacks and warm blankets to keep them comfortable. Thank you Friendswood Hospital for your spectacular service to your patients!

        Mandi Stubbs

        Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

        What temperature is considered a fever?

        A fever is typically defined as a temperature of 100.4°F or higher.

        Should I go to urgent care or the emergency room for a fever?

        Urgent care is appropriate for mild to moderate fevers without severe symptoms. Go to the emergency room for high fevers, breathing issues, confusion, or dehydration.

        Is a fever always dangerous?

        Not always. Many fevers help the body fight infection. However, high or persistent fevers can signal serious conditions.

        Can dehydration cause a fever?

        Dehydration can worsen symptoms and occur alongside fever. If your body is unable to retain fluids, seek medical care immediately.

        How long should a fever last before I seek help?

        If a fever lasts more than 48–72 hours or worsens, it’s time to see a medical professional.

        Can children be treated for a fever at Friendswood Hospital?

        Yes. We provide expert pediatric evaluation and care for fever and related symptoms.

        Do I need an appointment to get emergency room or urgent care at Friendswood Hospital?

        No appointment is needed for emergency care. Urgent care walk-ins are welcome.

        Get Help at Friendswood Hospital Today

        We’re Here for You

        When a fever has you worried, trust the experienced team at Friendswood Hospital. Whether you need urgent care or emergency treatment, we’re ready to help you feel better — fast.

        Your health can’t wait, and neither should you.

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