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Stomach Illness · Los Cabos

Food Poisoning & Stomach Bug Doctor in Cabo

Few things derail a vacation faster than food poisoning or a stomach bug — and they’re among the most common reasons visitors call us. Cabo Walk-In Clinic sends a bilingual, COFEPRIS-licensed doctor to your hotel to treat severe stomach illness on the spot: anti-nausea and other medication, an exam to rule out anything serious, and IV rehydration when you can’t keep fluids down. A house call is $200, and a video visit ($79) can start treatment for milder cases right away.

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When a stomach bug needs a doctor

Many cases of traveler’s diarrhea settle on their own with fluids and rest. But you should see a doctor when there’s a high fever, blood in vomit or stool, severe abdominal pain, an inability to keep any fluids down for 12+ hours, or signs of dehydration like dizziness and very dark urine. Those signs mean you need an exam, medication and possibly IV fluids — exactly what a house-call doctor brings to your room.

How we treat it

In-Room Doctor Exam

A bilingual MD assesses you and rules out anything serious. $200.

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Anti-Nausea & Medication

Stops the vomiting so you can rehydrate and start to recover.

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IV Rehydration

Restores fluids and electrolytes fast when you cannot drink. From $149.

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Video Visit for Milder Cases

Advice, anti-nausea and a plan without leaving your room. $79.

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Why IV rehydration is the game-changer

The real danger of food poisoning isn’t usually the bug itself — it’s dehydration from vomiting and diarrhea, especially in Cabo’s heat. When you can’t keep water down, oral rehydration fails and you spiral. An IV bypasses the stomach entirely, restoring fluids and electrolytes directly, which both relieves symptoms and protects you from the dehydration that lands travelers in the hospital. Paired with anti-nausea medication, it often turns a miserable, scary night into a manageable recovery at your hotel.

Prevention for the rest of your trip

Once you’re through it, our guide to food poisoning symptoms and prevention and water safety in Cabo can help you avoid a repeat — busy restaurants, hot freshly-cooked food, bottled water and careful choices with raw ceviche.

To your hotel, 24/7

We dispatch across Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo and the Corridor, any hour. Tell us your hotel and symptoms and we’ll prioritize a fast arrival.

Recovering and getting back to your trip

Once a doctor has treated the acute phase — stopped the vomiting, replaced lost fluids, ruled out anything serious — recovery from food poisoning is usually quick. Give your stomach a few hours of rest, then reintroduce bland foods slowly: think rice, toast, bananas, broth and plenty of fluids with electrolytes before you attempt anything richer. Skip alcohol, dairy, greasy food and big meals for a day or so while your gut settles. Most people are back to normal within 24–48 hours of treatment. Watch for warning signs that warrant a recheck: a returning high fever, blood in your stool, worsening pain, or renewed inability to keep fluids down — any of these and you should have the doctor reassess. To avoid a repeat for the rest of your trip, lean on our guide to prevention: choose busy restaurants, eat hot freshly-cooked food, drink bottled water, and be cautious with raw ceviche if your stomach is sensitive. Handled promptly, even a rough bout of food poisoning costs you a day, not your whole vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a doctor treat food poisoning at my hotel in Cabo?

Yes, 24/7. A bilingual doctor examines you, provides anti-nausea and other medication, and can give IV rehydration when you cannot keep fluids down. House call $200; milder cases can start with a $79 video visit.

When is a stomach bug serious enough to need a doctor?

See a doctor for high fever, blood in vomit or stool, severe abdominal pain, inability to keep fluids down for 12+ hours, or signs of dehydration like dizziness and very dark urine.

How does IV rehydration help with food poisoning?

It restores fluids and electrolytes directly into the bloodstream, bypassing your upset stomach, which relieves symptoms and prevents the dangerous dehydration that can lead to hospitalization.

How fast can you reach me?

Most visits are reached within about an hour, 24/7. Tell us your hotel and symptoms and we prioritize a fast arrival.

Hit hard by a stomach bug in Cabo?

A bilingual doctor can examine and rehydrate you at your hotel, 24/7.

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COFEPRIS-licensed · Cabo San Lucas
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