Pediatric urgent care for fevers, pink eye, earaches, and more
Find a LocationOur pediatric urgent care staff strives to get your child back to being healthy and happy
Trying to find an urgent care center focused on providing exceptional medical services to your entire family can be hard, which is why our urgent care teams are committed to providing quality care for both adults and children (6 months and up) at our locations across the state of Florida. If your child’s issue is urgent, your primary pediatrician isn’t available, or the injury isn’t serious enough to deal with the long wait times and costly trip to the ER, visit one of our urgent care locations today.
Our teams of highly trained providers have the expertise and knowledge necessary to diagnose and treat a wide range of pediatric health issues. We will strive to get your child back to being healthy and happy as quickly as possible, so you can get on with your busy schedule. From skin rashes and coughs to minor cuts and X-rays for suspected broken bones, our friendly staff is experienced in and treating pediatric patients six months of age and older at all of our urgent care locations. Of course, children requiring follow-up, ongoing, or higher-level care will be referred to the appropriate facility or specialist.
We offer the following services as part of pediatric urgent care:
- Sports and camps physicals
- Flu vaccinations
- Allergic reactions
- Athlete’s foot or ringworm
- Bee stings and insect or animal bites
- Blood sugar testing
- Broken bones / fractures diagnoses – referral to specialist if confirmed by X-ray
- Bronchitis
- Burns
- Chicken pox
- Cold symptoms, coughs, cuts, canker and mouth sores
- Ear wax removal
- Eczema
- Fevers
- Headaches
- Immunizations
- Impetigo
- Infections (ear, eye, urinary tract, and skin)
- Influenza
- Lacerations
- Lice
- Minor injuries
- Minor surgical procedures
- Motion sickness prevention
- Mono testing
- Pink Eye
- Pneumonia
- Poison Ivy or Poison Oak
- Rashes
- Scabies
- Sinus congestion or infections
- Strep and sore throats
- Splinter removal
- Sports injuries
- Strains and sprains
- Styes
- Sunburn
- Suture and staple removal
- Swimmer’s ear
- TB testing
- Upper respiratory infections
- Vaccinations (flu, pneumonia, pertussis, hepatitis, and more)
- Viral illnesses – persistent symptoms and/or complications
- X-rays
Pediatric Urgent Care Hours
Most of our locations are open seven days a week from 8AM-8PM, including holidays! Please find your nearest location to determine the exact hours of operation.
What to Bring:
Please bring a Photo ID (such as a passport, driver’s license or student identification card) – and if you have insurance, your most up-to-date insurance card. The team at the center will do their best to verify your insurance at the time of your arrival. If this is not possible, they will collect an estimated amount up front and send a bill for the remainder following the visit. Other items for a smooth and efficient check-in:
- Method of payment
- Proof of guardianship (if you are accompanying a patient who is under 18 years old)
- Medical history information
- A list of your allergies
- A list of your current prescriptions and any medications you are on
What to Bring
Identification
Photo ID, insurance info, and a method of payment
Information
Medications, allergies, and any pre-existing conditions
Authorization
Signed if not accompanied by a parent or legal guardian