Benefits of taking your child to pediatric urgent care

If your child is sick or injured and the pediatrician's office is closed, emergency care can help bridge the gap until you can reach your primary care doctor.
Urgent care is designed to save you unnecessary trips to the emergency room (ER), is easy to access, requires less wait time, and costs less than an ER visit. (Severe or life-threatening injuries or sick children should be taken to the emergency room immediately or call 911.) But not all emergency care is the same. Benefits of taking your child to pediatric urgent care instead of general urgent care.

  • Pediatricians. Pediatricians only treat children. Most general practitioners are not pediatricians. Because the purpose of a general urgent care center is to care for people of all ages, the doctors and other health care providers are usually trained in family medicine or emergency medicine. These specialties allow pediatricians only a few months of pediatric education instead of three years. The way adults care for illness and injury doesn't always work well for children. General urgent care can also accept physical examinations such as immunizations, school and sports physicals, and treatment of chronic illnesses. Pediatric urgent Care deliberately does not offer this type of test because anything related to chronic illness or health problems should be treated at your child's primary care physician or medical home.
  • Specializing in Pediatric Injuries. Kids are not small adults. Appropriate adult treatments and care do not always work well for 5-year-olds. Pediatric urgent care doctors and nurses have a good understanding of the mechanisms of injury in children and how they differ from injury in adults. Children have developing bones and certain areas can be damaged as they develop.
  • Medicinal Doses for Children. Another benefit of pediatric urgent care medicine is the proper use of pediatric medications, various medications, and antibiotics. Pediatricians understand the specific side effects of certain drugs, including side effects that are more likely to occur in children, particularly infants and their developing brains. The goal is to ensure that the drug is not only effective but feasible for offspring. It is also important to advise parents on the use of cough and cold remedies. We discuss which treatments parents should use, how long, and what side effects parents should watch out for when giving the medicine to their children.
  • Child size care. The Pediatric urgent care Unit exam room is equipped with small equipment specially designed for children, including temperature probes, sphygmomanometers, and scales. Everything has been adjusted so that we can test from very young babies to older adolescents. Pediatric urgent care staff is trained in children's life skills to help reduce the stress and anxiety that comes with illness or injury. This allows us to do sometimes difficult things like collecting blood in a child-friendly way.
  • Child-friendly environment. Urgent pediatric care isn't just kid-friendly, it's kid-friendly. Everything is child-friendly, from colorful pictures on the walls to distracting toys to reading material in waiting rooms and hospitals. We also have a variety of snacks, prizes, and stickers for the kids so they can visit us freely. No parent expects to go to the emergency room. I hope the sick or injured child's day is a little better.

UrgentWay's physician board-certified therapists understand the sensitivity required to work with children and build lasting relationships with their parents.

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