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ER for High Fever in Eagle Pass
Running a high temperature that won’t go down? Don’t wait—get care fast.
At STAT Specialty Hospital, our emergency room for high fever is open 24/7 to assess and treat fevers quickly and accurately. From mild infections to serious illnesses, our team provides expert high fever treatment to identify the cause and bring your temperature back to normal safely.
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What Is a High Fever?
A high fever refers to an elevated body temperature—typically above 101°F (38.3°C) in adults—that signals your body is fighting an infection or inflammation. While a mild fever can often be managed at home, a persistent or spiking fever requires immediate evaluation in an ER for high fever, especially if accompanied by other symptoms.
Fevers can result from bacterial, viral, or inflammatory conditions. In our emergency room for high fever in Eagle Pass, we assess underlying causes ranging from respiratory infections and urinary tract infections to more serious conditions like pneumonia or sepsis.
Understanding how your fever behaves—its intensity, duration, and accompanying symptoms—helps us provide precise and effective high fever treatment. You might experience:
Sweating and chills
Weakness or fatigue
Headache or muscle aches
Dehydration or dizziness
Flushed skin or rapid heart rate
What Serious Health Issues Could Be Behind Your High Fever?
A high fever can be a symptom of many different conditions—some minor, others requiring urgent attention. Identifying the underlying cause ensures safe and timely care at our emergency room for high fever.
The location of the pain:
The location of the pain often points to which organs might be involved:
Viral Infections
Common viral illnesses like influenza, COVID-19, or mononucleosis often cause fever. In most cases, supportive high fever treatment helps manage symptoms, but severe or prolonged fevers may indicate a more serious infection.
Bacterial Infections
Bacterial infections such as strep throat, pneumonia, kidney infections, or sepsis can raise body temperature rapidly. These require urgent antibiotics available through our ER for high fever.
Inflammatory and Autoimmune Conditions
Diseases like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis can trigger recurring fevers due to inflammation. Our specialists assess whether immune-related causes are behind your symptoms to guide proper high fever treatment.
Medication Reactions or Heat-Related Illnesses
Certain medications or overheating (heat exhaustion or heat stroke) can cause dangerously high temperatures. In our emergency room for high fever, we provide rapid cooling and IV fluids to restore balance.
Other Possible Causes
Cancer, endocrine disorders, and post-surgical infections can also cause persistent high fevers. Accurate diagnosis in our ER for high fever ensures you receive the right care at the right time.
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Eagle Pass
Visit us at STAT Specialty Hospital in Eagle Pass or call 830-522-3000 — our medical team is available 24/7 to provide expert care.
We accept all private insurance plans.
ER or Urgent Care: Where to Go for High Fever
When your fever spikes suddenly or doesn’t improve, knowing where to go matters. Here’s why STAT Specialty Hospital’s emergency room for high fever in Eagle Pass is your best choice:
Immediate lab and imaging access
Blood tests, chest X-rays, and urinalysis are available 24/7 for quick answers.
Rapid hydration and medication
IV fluids and fever-reducing treatments are started right away.
Expert emergency physicians
Expert care available around the clock.
Critical care readiness
If your fever is linked to a serious infection, we can escalate care immediately.
No waiting for referrals
Direct access to diagnostics and treatment without delays.
Choosing our ER for high fever means getting accurate, immediate help when your condition can’t wait.
When to Seek Emergency Care at STAT Specialty Hospital
Visit our emergency room for high fever immediately if you experience:
- Fever over 103°F (39.4°C)
- Fever lasting more than three days
- Confusion, lethargy, or fainting
- Severe headache or neck stiffness
- Shortness of breath or chest pain
- Rash, vomiting, or dehydration
- Seizures or persistent chills
Our ER for high fever in Eagle Pass operates 24/7, ensuring rapid assessment and high fever treatment whenever you need it.
How STAT Specialty Hospital Diagnoses Your High Fever
Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective high fever treatment. Our medical team combines advanced testing with clinical expertise to find the underlying cause quickly.
Our diagnostic process includes:
Initial Medical Assessment
Discussion about your symptoms, temperature history, and any associated issues like cough, rash, or pain.
Advanced Diagnostic Testing
Blood and urine tests to detect infection or inflammation; imaging like X-rays or CT scans when necessary.
Specialized Assessments
Depending on symptoms, we may order cultures, EKGs, or viral testing to confirm the cause of fever.
This detailed approach ensures prompt, accurate diagnosis and effective high fever treatment in our emergency room for high fever.
Treatment Options at STAT Specialty Hospital for High Fever
At STAT Specialty Hospital in Eagle Pass, we provide personalized, comprehensive high fever treatment to lower temperature, relieve discomfort, and address the root cause.

Relief Through Medication
Depending on your diagnosis, our doctors may administer antipyretics to reduce fever, antibiotics for bacterial infections, or antivirals for viral illnesses. This provides fast relief and prevents complications.

IV Fluids and Supportive Care
Hydration is vital during high fevers. We offer IV fluids, electrolytes, and cooling therapy to stabilize your temperature and prevent dehydration—a key part of effective high fever treatment.

Monitoring and Ongoing Evaluation
In our emergency room for high fever, patients are carefully monitored for changes in temperature, heart rate, and oxygen levels. Continuous observation helps ensure your fever is controlled and your condition remains stable.
Your Closest 24/7 ER
Eagle Pass