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I personally would go to the ER when this happens. Urgent care will probably send you to the ER anyway. Better to get checked while the pain is happening, I would think.

If you choose not to go to the ER, you could call the office early Monday and try to get in that day. The fact that the pain went away is good information (and hopeful).

But anytime anyone mentions chest pain, they end up in the ER in my experience. In fact, the ER tends to fast track you!

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Hi, thank you for responding. Would it still be good to go to the ER even if I’ve had this pain happen before? I’ve had it happen often since September/october. Sometimes it seems like it’ll be bad for a day or two and then I don’t really notice it, but I feel like I’m having trouble relaxing partly because I’m concerned about it.
I started having the pain maybe around noon today and I feel kind of better, but I feel like it hasn’t completely gone away. I’ve felt like there’s a fullness under my chest or near my ribs