Your toddler is running a fever and acting extra fussy… Do you rush to the emergency room, or simply set an appointment with the pediatrician for next week? How about a trip to the local urgent care center? Determining what level of care your little one needs is often a difficult and confusing task. While your first step should always be a call to your pediatrician or an after-hours answering service to discuss symptoms, below, we offer some general guidelines for when and where to take your sick child for care.

When To Head Straight To The ER

A visit to the emergency room should be reserved for true medical emergencies, such as trauma, surgical procedures, and life-threatening situations.

Call 911 or go right to the ER if your child:

When To Use An Urgent Care

If your child is able to walk, talk, play and interact, it’s most likely not a medical emergency. For minor injuries and illnesses that require immediate attention, an urgent care center is a time- and cost-saving alternative to the ER.

Urgent care centers, such as PedsNow, are able to treat a wide range of non life-threatening injuries and illnesses, with X-rays and lab testing on-site. Average waits are under an hour and the cost per visit is much less than the ER.

At PedsNow, we treat newborns up to 21 years of age. Our pediatric-trained providers are available on evenings and weekends to provide quick, quality treatment of childhood illnesses and ailments.

Common children’s medical issues that can be treated by an urgent care include:

See a full list of conditions treated at PedsNow and check out our Decision Guide for more advice on where to seek medical treatment for your child.

Now you know the basics of where to take your sick child for care.
We’re here for you when an urgent care is the best choice.