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BITES & STINGS

Insect Bites &
Sting Treatment.

Walk-in treatment for insect bites, bee stings, tick removal, allergic reactions, and infected bites at TrufaMED Urgent Care in Surfside, FL.

When to Visit for an
Insect Bite or Sting

South Florida's tropical climate means year-round exposure to mosquitoes, fire ants, bees, wasps, spiders, and ticks. While most bites and stings are minor, some cause severe allergic reactions, infection, or carry the risk of tick-borne illness that requires medical attention.

TrufaMED provides fast evaluation and treatment for insect bites and stings that are swelling significantly, showing signs of infection, causing systemic allergic symptoms, or involve embedded ticks. Our providers determine whether you need antihistamines, antibiotics, steroids, or monitoring for tick-borne diseases.

Visit urgent care if a bite or sting causes swelling that extends beyond the bite area, is red, warm, or draining pus (signs of infection), is accompanied by hives or difficulty breathing, involves an embedded tick, or occurred from a spider you suspect may be venomous.

Year-Round
Risk in South Florida
Walk-In
No Appointment Needed
Fast
Allergic Reaction Relief
Same-Day
Treatment & Antibiotics

Bite & Sting
Treatment Services

01

Allergic Reaction Treatment

Fast-acting antihistamines, corticosteroids, and epinephrine when needed for allergic reactions to bees, wasps, fire ants, and other stinging insects. We monitor you until symptoms resolve.

02

Tick Removal & Assessment

Safe, complete tick removal using proper medical technique to minimize infection risk, followed by assessment for tick-borne disease exposure and preventive treatment when indicated.

03

Infection Treatment

Antibiotics for bites that have become infected, including cellulitis from scratching, abscess formation, and secondary bacterial infections that develop around bite wounds.

04

Spider Bite Evaluation

Assessment of suspected spider bites including identification guidance, wound care, and monitoring for signs of systemic envenomation. Treatment for brown recluse and other spider bites.

05

Sting Pain Management

Prescription-strength pain relief and anti-inflammatory treatment for painful stings from jellyfish, stingrays, fire ants, and wasps that cause significant discomfort.

06

Prevention Counseling

Guidance on insect repellent use, tick prevention during outdoor activities, and what to do if you are stung or bitten — including when to seek emergency care for anaphylaxis.

Insect Bites in
South Florida

Living in Miami means constant exposure to insects that can cause medical problems. Mosquitoes carry diseases like West Nile virus and Zika. Fire ant stings cause painful welts and can trigger severe allergic reactions. Ticks, while less common than in northern states, are present in parks and natural areas and can transmit Lyme disease and other infections.

The most common insect bite complications we treat at TrufaMED are secondary infections from scratching, cellulitis around bite sites, and allergic reactions that cause widespread hives or swelling. These conditions respond well to prompt medical treatment but can worsen significantly without it.

Our providers also evaluate unusual bites and rashes that may be caused by bed bugs, scabies, or other parasites. Accurate identification is essential for proper treatment and preventing spread to family members or roommates.

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Frequently Asked
Questions.

When should I go to urgent care for a bug bite?+
Visit urgent care if the bite area is increasingly swollen, red, or warm, if you see pus or red streaking, if you develop hives or widespread itching, or if a tick is embedded and you cannot safely remove it.
Can you remove a tick at urgent care?+
Yes. We safely remove embedded ticks using proper medical technique and evaluate your risk for tick-borne diseases. Preventive antibiotics may be prescribed depending on the type of tick and attachment duration.
How do I know if a bug bite is infected?+
Signs of infection include increasing redness and swelling beyond the bite area, warmth, pus or drainage, red streaking, and fever. If you notice any of these signs, visit us for evaluation and antibiotic treatment.
Do you treat bee sting allergies?+
Yes. We treat allergic reactions to bee stings, wasp stings, and fire ant stings with antihistamines, steroids, and epinephrine when necessary. For severe anaphylaxis, call 911.
Should I worry about spider bites in Florida?+
Most spider bites in Florida are not dangerous. However, brown recluse and black widow spiders are present. If you suspect a bite from either, visit urgent care for evaluation and monitoring.
Do you test for Lyme disease?+
We evaluate tick bites for Lyme disease risk and can order appropriate testing. Preventive antibiotics may be prescribed based on the clinical situation.

Bite or Sting Getting Worse?

Walk in for fast evaluation and treatment — no appointment needed.

Common Insect Bites and Stings in South Florida

South Florida's tropical climate is home to a diverse population of biting and stinging insects, and understanding the risks associated with different species helps residents and visitors know when to seek medical care. At TrufaMED Urgent Care in Surfside, we treat insect-related injuries year-round and are familiar with the regional species that most commonly cause medical concerns.

Mosquitoes are the most prevalent biting insect in the Miami Beach area, with peak activity during dawn and dusk hours and throughout the rainy season from May through October. While most mosquito bites cause only minor itching and localized swelling, mosquitoes in South Florida can carry diseases including West Nile virus, Eastern equine encephalitis, and historically Zika and dengue fever. Patients who develop high fever, severe headache, body aches, or rash following mosquito bites should seek medical evaluation.

Fire ants are extremely common throughout South Florida and deliver a distinctive sting that produces immediate burning pain followed by the formation of sterile pustules within 24 hours. Multiple fire ant stings are common because the insects swarm aggressively when their mound is disturbed. While most reactions are localized, some individuals develop large local reactions with extensive swelling, and a small percentage experience systemic anaphylactic reactions requiring emergency treatment.

Bee and wasp stings cause immediate sharp pain, redness, and swelling at the sting site. Honey bees leave their barbed stinger embedded in the skin, while wasps can sting multiple times. The primary medical concern with bee and wasp stings is allergic reaction, which can range from large local swelling to life-threatening anaphylaxis. South Florida is also home to spiders including the brown recluse and southern black widow, both of which can cause medically significant bites requiring professional treatment.

Recognizing Allergic Reactions to Insect Stings

Allergic reactions to insect stings occur on a spectrum from mild local reactions to severe systemic anaphylaxis. Understanding the warning signs helps patients determine when urgent care or emergency treatment is needed. Local reactions involve redness, swelling, and pain confined to the immediate area of the sting and typically resolve within a few hours to days with home care including ice, antihistamines, and topical corticosteroids.

Large local reactions cause swelling that extends well beyond the sting site, sometimes involving an entire limb. For example, a sting on the hand may cause swelling extending to the elbow. These reactions are not life-threatening but can be uncomfortable and may benefit from prescription oral corticosteroids and stronger antihistamines available at TrufaMED.

Systemic allergic reactions produce symptoms distant from the sting site and require prompt medical attention. Mild systemic reactions may include widespread hives, generalized itching, and mild swelling. Severe anaphylaxis can cause throat tightening, difficulty breathing, wheezing, rapid pulse, drop in blood pressure, dizziness, nausea, and loss of consciousness. Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency requiring immediate epinephrine administration. If you are experiencing throat swelling or difficulty breathing after a sting, call 911 first. For non-emergency allergic reactions, TrufaMED provides evaluation and treatment including antihistamines, steroids, and monitoring.

Infected Insect Bites: When to Worry

Insect bites can become secondarily infected when bacteria enter through the broken skin, particularly when bites are scratched. Infection risk is elevated in South Florida's warm, humid climate where bacteria thrive. Signs of an infected insect bite include increasing redness that spreads outward from the bite, warmth around the area, swelling that continues to worsen, pus or cloudy drainage, red streaks extending from the bite, fever, and swollen lymph nodes near the affected area.

Cellulitis, a bacterial skin infection that can develop from an insect bite, requires prompt antibiotic treatment to prevent spread into deeper tissues or the bloodstream. Our physicians at TrufaMED evaluate infected bites, determine the severity and extent of infection, and prescribe appropriate antibiotic therapy. We may mark the borders of redness to monitor for progression and schedule follow-up evaluation for more significant infections.

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, commonly known as MRSA, is a concern with infected insect bites in the community. Our providers consider local resistance patterns when selecting antibiotics for skin infections and may obtain wound cultures for infections that do not respond to initial treatment or that present with abscess formation requiring drainage.

Tick Removal and Tick-Borne Disease Screening

While ticks are less common in urban South Florida compared to wooded areas of northern Florida, patients who visit parks, nature trails, and rural areas may encounter ticks. Proper tick removal is important to reduce the risk of disease transmission. Using fine-tipped tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin surface as possible and pulling upward with steady, even pressure is the recommended technique. Avoid twisting, crushing, or using heat or chemicals on an attached tick.

At TrufaMED, we provide professional tick removal and evaluate patients for signs of tick-borne illness. After removal, we assess the type of tick, the estimated duration of attachment, and provide appropriate guidance regarding monitoring for symptoms. For patients at risk of Lyme disease or other tick-borne infections based on geographic exposure and tick type, we can initiate prophylactic antibiotic therapy per current clinical guidelines.

Same-Day Insect Bite Treatment

TrufaMED Urgent Care provides walk-in treatment for insect bites and stings at our clinic located at 9445 Harding Ave in Surfside, FL. Whether you are dealing with a painful sting, an allergic reaction, an infected bite, or a tick that needs removal, our board-certified physicians provide expert evaluation and treatment. We serve residents and visitors from Miami Beach, Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, Sunny Isles Beach, Aventura, and the greater Miami-Dade area. No appointment is needed, and we accept most major insurance plans.

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