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Pediatric Urgent Care

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We recognize how important it is that your child receives care as soon as possible. We provide a walk-in clinic option in addition to our convenient daily office hours and a wide range of pediatric treatments. In cooperation with your child's pediatrician, we at UrgentWay Clinic place a high priority on their health. We can help with any urgent pediatric care requirements, but your child'``s pediatrician should be seen for routine checkups and ongoing care. These are the services we provide to help you take care of your child's medical needs if you're having trouble getting an appointment with your pediatrician. Common Illnesses We Treat Children are susceptible to a variety of common illnesses, many of which are typically mild and resolve on their own with proper care and treatment. Here are some of the most common illnesses seen in children: Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (URIs): URIs, including the common cold, are among the most frequent illnes

Hip Pain: Common Conditions and Effective Treatments

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If you’re feeling discomfort in your thigh, buttocks, groin, or the inside or outside of your hip joint, you want relief. Hip pain can be caused by a variety of conditions. If rest, ice, heat, and over-the-counter medications don’t help, you need expert help. Hip pain can be debilitating, affecting mobility and quality of life. Whether it's due to injury, wear and tear, or underlying medical conditions, understanding the causes and available treatments is crucial for effective management.  Understanding Hip Anatomy: Before delving into specific conditions, it's essential to understand the anatomy of the hip joint. The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint, where the rounded head of the femur fits into the acetabulum of the pelvis. It's surrounded by muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage, all of which work together to provide stability and facilitate movement. Common Causes of Hip Pain: Osteoarthritis: Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease character