Insect Bites & Stings services offered near you

Across California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Texas, Wisconsin

About Insect Bites & Stings

Insect bites and stings are common and can happen anywhere—at home, outdoors, or while traveling. Most are mild, but they can cause itching, swelling, pain, or irritation that may need treatment.

Common culprits include:
• Mosquitoes
• Bees and wasps
• Ants
• Fleas or bedbugs
• Spiders (most are harmless, but some require medical attention)

Common Insect Bites & Stings Symptoms

Redness and swelling

Itching or irritation

Pain or burning at the site

Small bumps or welts

Mild allergic reactions (localized swelling)

What we do

At VUC, we provide compassionate, preventative, and convenient care to help you manage symptoms and prevent complications. Our licensed providers can evaluate your bite or sting and prescribe medication when appropriate—all from the comfort of your home.

Frequently Asked Questions About Insect Bites & Stings

Are insect bites and stings dangerous?

Most are harmless and improve within a few days. However, some can cause allergic reactions or infections that require medical attention.

Yes. Many bites and stings can be evaluated virtually. You may be asked to show the affected site to help assess the severity.

Treatment depends on the reaction but may include:
• Antihistamines to reduce itching
• Topical creams (such as hydrocortisone)
• Cold compresses to reduce swelling
• Prescription medications for more severe reactions

Mild reactions cause localized swelling and itching. Seek emergency care if you experience:
• Difficulty breathing
• Swelling of the face, lips, or throat
• Dizziness or fainting

Seek care if:
• Symptoms worsen or don’t improve
• There are signs of infection (increasing redness, warmth, pus)
• The bite is very painful or rapidly spreading
• You suspect a bite from a venomous spider

Most bites and stings improve within a few days, though itching or swelling may last longer in some cases.

Yes. Helpful tips include:
• Using insect repellent
• Wearing protective clothing outdoors
• Avoiding areas with high insect activity
• Keeping food covered when outside

No. VUC offers affordable, cash-pay visits—making care accessible without insurance.

Fast Relief for Insect Bites & Stings

Connect with a licensed provider online for quick evaluation and treatment recommendations from the comfort of your home.