24/7 Emergency Care. Our patients are first.

Vomiting & Diarrhea
When It’s an ER Emergency (Kids)

Most stomach bugs pass—but dehydration and “can’t-miss” conditions can show up fast in children.

Bring your child to the ER right away if vomiting or diarrhea comes with:

  • Trouble breathing, blue/gray lips, or they look very ill

  • Hard to wake, unusually confused, or very weak

  • Seizure

  • Signs of dehydration, especially:

    • No urine / fewer wet diapers, very dry mouth, no tears, sunken eyes, or they can’t keep fluids down

  • Blood in vomit or stool, or black/tarry stool

  • Bright green (bile) vomiting

  • Severe or worsening belly pain, a firm/rigid belly, or pain that won’t settle (especially with fever)

If you think this is life-threatening, call 911.

24/7 Emergency Care in Houston (Post Oak / Galleria)

Walk in anytime for adult and pediatric ER care, with on-site CT, X-ray, ultrasound, and labs for fast answers.

Get urgent ER care sooner if:

  • Baby is under 3 months and has vomiting/diarrhea plus any fever (100.4°F / 38°C or higher)

  • Your child has a weakened immune system (chemo, transplant meds, immune disorders)

  • They have diabetes, complex medical conditions, or they’re not keeping up with fluids

Why vomiting & diarrhea can become serious

Most cases are caused by viruses and clear with time. The real danger—especially in kids—is dehydration (losing too much fluid and salts), which can escalate quickly if a child can’t drink enough to keep up.

ER or urgent care?

Choose the ER when there are red flags (dehydration, blood, bile-green vomit, severe belly pain, extreme sleepiness, breathing trouble, seizure, or very young infant with fever).

Consider pediatrician/urgent care if symptoms are mild, your child is alert, drinking, and urinating normally—and there are no red flags.

What you can do at home (when symptoms are mild)

  • Focus on hydration first. Use an oral rehydration solution (ORS) and give small, frequent sips (or spoonfuls) rather than large drinks at once.

  • Watch urine/wet diapers, energy level, and ability to keep fluids down. If those worsen, don’t wait.

  • Avoid forcing food early; appetite usually returns after hydration improves.

What Post Oak ER can do for vomiting & diarrhea

If your child’s symptoms feel like they’re crossing the line, we can evaluate and treat quickly with:

  • Vitals + focused exam

  • On-site lab testing (including tests using blood/urine and other specimens when needed)

  • IV treatments (fluids/meds) for dehydration, nausea, and symptom control when appropriate

  • Imaging on-site (X-ray, CT, ultrasound) if we need to rule out urgent causes of vomiting/abdominal pain

  • Pediatric and adult emergency care in an ER-licensed facility, 24/7, no appointment needed

Get Seen in Minutes, Not Hours

  • On-site CT, X-ray, Ultrasound
  • ER-licensed facility
  • Pediatric and adult emergency care
  • IV treatments, cardiac care, trauma care
  • No appointment needed

Getting Here from Houston

Whether you’re in Westchase, Midtown, or the Heights, getting to Post Oak ER is simple. We’re centrally located near major Houston routes like I‑610 and San Felipe — just a short drive from Memorial Park and River Oaks. Many patients reach us via Westheimer or Woodway Dr., depending on their neighborhood.

Insurance and Self-Pay Options

We accept most major insurance plans and also welcome self-pay patients with transparent, upfront pricing. Many Memorial-area patients visit us using Blue Cross, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, Molina, and United Healthcare.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are you really open 24/7 with no wait?

Yes. We’re open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our freestanding ER model is designed to minimize or eliminate wait times so you’re seen fast.

No. Walk in anytime. If it’s an emergency, come straight in or call ahead and we’ll be ready: 832-581-2277.

5018 San Felipe St, Houston, TX 77056 — near The Galleria/Uptown. Free, convenient parking right by the entrance.

Yes. Our board-certified emergency physicians care for all ages, including pediatric emergencies.

Chest pain, shortness of breath, severe headache/migraine, abdominal pain, injuries and fractures, cuts requiring stitches, high fever, dehydration, allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and more. If you believe it’s life-threatening, call 911.

Yes. We offer on-site CT scans, digital X-rays, and a full laboratory, so most tests and results are done during your visit.

Absolutely. We routinely see patients from Uptown, The Galleria, River Oaks, Tanglewood, and Memorial.

A photo ID, insurance card (if available), a list of medications/allergies, and any recent medical records you have.

We accept most major private insurance plans. Coverage varies by plan; our team will help verify benefits and discuss any out-of-pocket costs. Questions? Call 832-581-2277.

Urgent care handles minor illnesses/injuries. ERs have advanced imaging, lab, medications, and emergency physicians for time-sensitive or severe conditions (e.g., chest pain, severe abdominal pain, serious injury, difficulty breathing).

Yes. If inpatient care or surgery is required, we coordinate a direct transfer to the appropriate hospital.

Times vary by condition and testing, but our no-wait intake and on-site diagnostics help you get answers and treatment as quickly as possible.