Food Poisoning Treatment in Cicero, IL — Walk-In Urgent Care

Urgent care in Cicero can treat food poisoning the same day — managing symptoms, preventing dehydration, and ruling out more serious causes.
48MAmericans get food poisoning each year
24–72 hrsMost cases resolve within 1–3 days
Same dayWalk-in food poisoning care available

Food Poisoning Symptoms

Nausea & vomiting
Often begins within hours of eating contaminated food
Diarrhea
Frequent watery stools — can lead to dehydration quickly
Stomach cramps
Abdominal cramping and bloating from gut irritation
Fever
Low-grade fever is common with bacterial food poisoning
Dehydration
Dark urine, dry mouth, dizziness — comes on fast with vomiting and diarrhea

Urgent Care vs ER for Food Poisoning

Go to Urgent Care Go to the ER
Vomiting and diarrhea without blood Blood in vomit or stool
Moderate dehydration Severe dehydration — confusion, no urination
Symptoms for 24–48 hours Symptoms lasting more than 3 days
Low-grade fever with GI symptoms High fever (over 102°F) with food poisoning
⚠ Go to the ER if you have

  • Blood in vomit or stool
  • Severe dehydration — no urination, confusion, or rapid heartbeat
  • Symptoms lasting more than 3 days without improvement
  • Neurological symptoms: blurred vision, slurred speech, or muscle weakness (possible botulism)
  • High fever above 102°F with food poisoning symptoms
Recovering from Food Poisoning

Rest your stomach for a few hours, then sip clear fluids slowly. Eat bland foods (toast, crackers, bananas, rice) once vomiting has stopped for 2+ hours. Avoid dairy, fatty, and spicy foods. Wash hands thoroughly — many food poisoning bacteria spread person to person. Come to urgent care if you can’t keep fluids down.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can urgent care treat food poisoning?

Yes. Urgent care can evaluate food poisoning, provide IV fluids for dehydration, prescribe anti-nausea medications, and test stool if a serious infection is suspected. No appointment needed.

How long does food poisoning last?

Most cases of food poisoning resolve within 24–72 hours. Bacterial infections like Salmonella or E. coli can last 4–7 days. See a doctor if symptoms last more than 3 days.

Should I take antibiotics for food poisoning?

Most food poisoning is viral and doesn’t need antibiotics. Bacterial food poisoning from Salmonella, Campylobacter, or Listeria may require antibiotics — urgent care can test and prescribe if needed.

Medical Disclaimer: Urgent Care Cicero is a free health information and urgent care directory — we are not a medical provider and do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information on this page is for general educational purposes only. Always consult a licensed doctor or qualified healthcare professional before making any health decision. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.

Sources: Content is based on publicly available guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Mayo Clinic, MedlinePlus (NIH), and other peer-reviewed medical references.