Our PEDIATRIC URGENT CARE provides instant access to quality pediatric care for families with infants, toddlers, school-age children, teens, and youth (0- 21Yrs) who are unable to be seen by their primary care pediatricians. Our Board Certified Pediatricians & Nurse Practitioners provide high quality, convenient & affordable urgent medical care for non-life-threatening medical conditions.
Our Pediatric Urgent Care Services Include:
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Laboratory:
Our URGENT CARE is equipped with a modern, CLIA-approved laboratory, which helps us in the diagnosis of many illnesses. These tests include blood counts, rapid strep tests, urinalysis, rapid RSV test, mononucleosis, etc……..
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Radiology:
Our URGENT CARE is also equipped with state-of-the-art portable digital X-ray, we are able to do chest X-ray, Bone X-ray, & abdominal X-ray as necessary.
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Pulmonary Function Test (PFT)
This test helps your doctor determine how your lungs are working.
PFTs can help diagnose:
- asthma
- chronic bronchitis
- respiratory infections
- lung fibrosis
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Tympanometry:
The test can tell your doctor if you have:
- fluid in your middle ear
- otitis media (middle ear infection)
- a perforation (tear) in the eardrum
- a problem with the Eustachian tube (the tube that links the upper part of the throat and nose with the middle ear)
We treat the following illnesses & injuries:
Common Infections
- Fevers
- Sore Throat
- Strep Throat
- Common Cold
- Flu
- Bronchitis
- Pneumonia
- Earache
- Sinus Infections
- Pink Eye
Stomach & Digestive Conditions
- Food Poisoning
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Dehydration/ IV fluid rehydration
- Abdominal Pain
Orthopedic
- Sports Injuries
- Strains
- Sprains
- Contusions
- Minor Broken Bones( with no deformity)
- Splinting
- On-site Digital X-ray
Asthma & Allergies
- Asthma & Wheezing
- Seasonal Allergies
- Hives
Skin Conditions
- Rashes
- Poison Ivy
- Minor Burns
- Abscess, Incision & drainage
- Skin infections
- Cut/laceration needed Stitches or Tissue Adhesives (Dermabond)
- Splinter removal
Other Conditions & Services
- Foreign Object Removal (Eyes, Ears, Nose)
- Headaches
- Urinary Tract Infections
When to take your child to ER:
- Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Severe, persistent abdominal pain
- Loss of consciousness or sudden dizziness and weakness
- Sudden changes in vision or difficulty speaking
- Confusion or changes in mental status
- Severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea
- Suspected broken bone with deformity
**Note: This list is not complete.