At Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®, we offer thorough evaluations for Enuresis (Bedwetting), identifying whether symptoms stem from developmental factors, urinary infections, bladder overactivity, stress, constipation, or underlying medical concerns. Our clinicians provide supportive guidance, treatment strategies, and referrals when needed to help families manage symptoms confidently.
We accept most major insurance plansA Bedwetting consultation evaluates the cause of nighttime urination, helping differentiate between developmental stages, behavioral factors, sleep-related patterns, and medical contributors. Providers assess urinary habits, family history, hydration, sleep quality, bowel function, and emotional factors that may influence bladder control.
The goal is to determine the underlying cause and create a supportive, personalized plan that reduces nighttime accidents and improves confidence for both the child and family.
In-clinic evaluation provides structured assessment and access to diagnostic testing when needed to identify medical or developmental causes of bedwetting. Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic® ensures supportive and accurate care.
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At Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
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Common causes include delayed bladder development, deep sleep patterns, family history, stress, constipation, overactive bladder, and sometimes underlying medical issues such as UTIs.
Yes. Adult bedwetting may stem from urinary infections, bladder disorders, sleep issues, hormonal imbalances, stress, or certain medications. Evaluation helps identify the cause.
No. Bedwetting is rarely intentional. Most cases are related to bladder development, deep sleep, or physical factors that children cannot control.
Treatment depends on the cause. Many children outgrow bedwetting naturally, but evaluation is recommended when symptoms are persistent or causing stress, or if medical conditions are suspected.
Yes. In-home evaluation allows providers to assess symptoms, routines, and environmental factors comfortably, helping create a personalized plan without clinic stress.
Helpful strategies include limiting evening fluids, establishing regular bathroom routines, addressing constipation, improving sleep habits, and using enuresis alarms when appropriate.
Although uncommon, persistent bedwetting may indicate urinary infections, diabetes, kidney issues, or sleep disorders. Medical evaluation helps rule out these conditions.
Most insurance plans cover evaluation for urinary symptoms and childhood developmental concerns. Coverage varies based on your policy.
Keeping a symptom diary, noting bathroom habits, tracking fluid intake, and listing stressors or behavioral changes can help providers assess the situation accurately.