Mono (Infectious Mononucleosis) Testing & Treatment in DFW
Mono Testing & Mononucleosis Care in DFW
Fast, Accurate Mono Diagnosis at iCare ER & Urgent Care (Frisco, Fort Worth & Forney)
If you’ve been dealing with persistent fatigue, a severe sore throat, swollen glands, or symptoms that simply won’t go away, you may need testing for mononucleosis (mono). Mono is commonly caused by the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)and often mimics illnesses such as flu, strep, COVID-19, and other upper respiratory infections, making proper testing essential.
At iCare ER & Urgent Care, our experienced medical teams offer rapid in-house mono testing, EBV antibody panels, and comprehensive evaluation so you can receive answers quickly. With Urgent Care available 7am–8pm and a 24/7 Emergency Room under one roof, you’re always guided to the correct level of care—no transfers, no delays.
What Is Mono (Infectious Mononucleosis)?
Mono is a viral illness spread primarily through saliva, which is why it’s often linked to kissing or sharing drinks. However, it can also spread through coughing, sneezing, or close personal contact. According to the CDC, mono most commonly affects teens and young adults, but patients of any age can develop symptoms.
Because mono symptoms closely resemble conditions such as strep throat, flu, COVID-19, and upper respiratory infections, clinical evaluation is important.
Learn about related illnesses we treat:
ENT & Sore Throat Conditions: https://www.icare-er.com/ent-conditions/
Flu Treatment: https://www.icare-er.com/flu/
COVID-19 Testing: https://www.icare-er.com/covid-testing-near-me/
Upper Respiratory Infections: https://www.icare-er.com/upper-respiratory-infections/
Symptoms of Mono
Mono symptoms often develop gradually and may last for weeks. Common signs include:
Prolonged or severe fatigue
Sore throat that doesn’t improve with typical care
Fever
Swollen lymph nodes in the neck or armpits
Swollen tonsils or white throat patches
Headache or body aches
Loss of appetite
Rash
Upper-left abdominal pain (possible spleen involvement)
If your symptoms are lasting longer than 7–10 days or are worsening, testing is recommended.
How Mono Spreads & Why Symptoms Persist
Mono is primarily spread through saliva, but sharing drinks, utensils, lip products, and even close conversation can be enough for transmission. The Mayo Clinic notes that individuals may be contagious before symptoms begin, throughout the illness, and even weeks to months afterward.
Mono typically progresses through:
1. Acute Phase (2–4 Weeks)
Fever, swollen glands, sore throat, and intense fatigue.
2. Recovery Phase (Weeks to Months)
Fatigue gradually improves, but can linger without proper rest.
3. Spleen Precautions (4–6+ Weeks)
Because mono may enlarge the spleen, avoiding contact sports, heavy lifting, or high-impact activity is essential.
If abdominal pain occurs, especially sharp left-sided pain, seek immediate care:
Abdominal Pain Evaluation: https://www.icare-er.com/abdominal-pain/
Pediatric X-Ray Services: https://www.icare-er.com/pediatric-x-ray-services/
Mono Testing at iCare ER & Urgent Care
iCare provides comprehensive, accurate testing for mono using a combination of rapid on-site diagnostics and confirmatory laboratory tests.
In-House Testing Options
✔ Monospot Test
A rapid antibody test used to screen for mono with same-day results.
✔ BioFire FilmArray Panel
While BioFire does not detect EBV directly, it rapidly rules out illnesses with similar symptoms, including:
Influenza
RSV
COVID-19
Other viral infections
Related symptom pages:
Flu Testing: https://www.icare-er.com/flu/
COVID-19 Testing: https://www.icare-er.com/covid-testing/
Cough or Bronchitis Care: https://www.icare-er.com/cough-or-bronchitis/
Send-Out Laboratory Testing (When Needed)
Used when symptoms are early or a more detailed evaluation is required:
EBV antibody panel (VCA IgM, VCA IgG, EBNA)
CBC to detect atypical lymphocytes
Liver function tests
Additional viral diagnostics as needed
This combined approach ensures a highly accurate diagnosis—especially in early-stage mono.
When to Visit Urgent Care vs. the ER
Because mono varies widely from mild to severe, understanding when to seek care is crucial.
Visit Urgent Care (7am–8pm) for:
Persistent sore throat
Swollen lymph nodes
Fever not improving
Fatigue lasting more than a week
Suspected exposure to mono
Need for rapid, in-house testing
Urgent Care Services: https://www.icare-er.com/urgent-care/
Visit the ER (Open 24/7) for:
These symptoms can indicate complications such as spleen enlargement or airway issues:
Sudden or severe left-sided abdominal pain
Difficulty swallowing or breathing
Severe dehydration
Confusion, fainting, or extreme weakness
Sudden chest pain or shortness of breath
Emergency symptom pages:
Chest Pain: https://www.icare-er.com/chest-pain/
Shortness of Breath: https://www.icare-er.com/shortness-of-breath/
Altered Mental State: https://www.icare-er.com/altered-mental-state/
iCare’s dual-care model ensures you receive the correct level of care immediately.
Treatment & Recovery
There is no antiviral cure for mono, but treatment focuses on rest, symptom relief, and preventing complications.
Most patients benefit from:
Adequate rest and reduced activity
Hydration
Ibuprofen or acetaminophen
Salt-water gargles or throat lozenges
Avoiding alcohol (due to potential liver involvement)
Gradually returning to daily routines
To prevent spleen injury, avoid:
Contact sports
Heavy lifting
High-impact exercise
Related pages:
Sports Physicals: https://www.icare-er.com/school-physicals-sports-physicals/
Acute Injuries: https://www.icare-er.com/acute-injuries-in-frisco-and-fort-worth-tx/
Mono Testing for Children & Teens
Mono is especially common in adolescents. While children may show milder or atypical symptoms, evaluation is still important. iCare provides pediatric-specific care through:
Pediatric ER & Urgent Care: https://www.icare-er.com/pediatric-urgent-care-and-emergency-room/
Urgent Care for Kids: https://www.icare-er.com/urgent-care-for-kids/
Why Choose iCare ER & Urgent Care for Mono Testing?
Rapid in-house mono testing
EBV antibody confirmation when needed
Advanced diagnostics to rule out similar illnesses
On-site imaging for spleen concerns
Urgent Care + ER in one facility
Minimal wait times
Adult and pediatric care
Walk-ins welcome
Get Fast, Accurate Mono Testing Today
If you’re experiencing prolonged fatigue, a severe sore throat, or swollen lymph nodes, don’t wait to get answers. iCare ER & Urgent Care provides same-day evaluation and mono testing across the DFW Metroplex.
Urgent Care: 7:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
Emergency Room: 24/7
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