Ear Infection Treatment in Austin, TX
Ear pain, pressure, or hearing changes. Common in kids but adults get them too. Urgent care can examine and prescribe antibiotics if needed. Walk-in urgent care clinics in Austin can diagnose and treat — most open evenings and weekends.
See Austin Clinics3 Walk-In Clinics in Austin Treat Ear Infection
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$100-$175
At urgent care in Austin. ER treatment for the same condition typically costs 5-15× more.
Common Symptoms
- Ear pain (sharp, dull, or throbbing)
- Feeling of fullness or pressure
- Muffled hearing or ringing
- Fluid drainage from the ear
- Fever (especially in children)
- Tugging at the ear (in young children)
- Trouble sleeping due to pain when lying down
How Urgent Care Treats Ear Infection
- Otoscope examination of the eardrum
- Diagnose middle ear infection vs. swimmer's ear vs. wax buildup
- Prescribe oral antibiotics (amoxicillin) if bacterial
- Prescribe ear drops for swimmer's ear (outer ear infection)
- Treat pain with a numbing eardrop
- Remove impacted ear wax
FAQ — Ear Infection in Austin
Where can I get urgent care for ear infection in Austin, TX?
3 walk-in urgent care clinics in Austin treat ear infection, listed below with hours and insurance accepted.
Do urgent care clinics in Austin take insurance for ear infection?
Yes. Austin urgent care clinics in our directory accept Aetna, Ambetter, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and others. Confirm coverage with the clinic before your visit.
How much does urgent care cost for ear infection in Austin?
$100-$175 Costs vary by clinic and insurance — check with the specific clinic before visiting.
Do all ear infections need antibiotics?
No. Many ear infections — especially in adults — are viral and clear on their own with pain management. The American Academy of Pediatrics actually recommends a 'wait and see' approach for many mild cases in older children. Your urgent care provider will decide based on age, symptoms, and severity.
Can adults get ear infections?
Yes, although they're less common than in children. Adult ear infections often follow a cold, sinus infection, or allergies, and can be more painful because the adult ear canal is narrower.