Sick Child Visits

When your child is sick, it’s important to have prompt medical attention that helps them feel better and gets them on the road to healing. We understand parents’ worry and offers same-day sick visits to quickly start the treatment your child needs.


If you have questions about your child’s health or you need to schedule a sick visit, call the office so they can talk about your child’s symptoms and schedule a visit based on their health needs.

Sick Child Visits FAQs

  • When can I schedule a sick child visit?

    If you’re ever in doubt about whether your child needs a sick visit, call our office. Our triage staff  wil ask a few questions to determine the severity of your child’s symptoms, and then help you decide if you need to come into the office.


    You can schedule same-day sick visits, assuming we have availability,  any time the office is open, which includes every weekday and  Saturday morning


  • What happens during a sick child visit?

    The goal of a sick child visit is to quickly diagnose the problem and start treatment that will help your child feel more comfortable. In addition to reviewing your child’s symptoms and medical history, a sick visit may include blood tests, a urine test, and a physical exam that includes checking your child’s heart, neck, throat, and ears.

  • What conditions can a sick child visit treat?

    Sick visits treat many types of injuries and illnesses that need same-day or next-day medical care. Children’s symptoms can change quickly, so don’t hesitate to call if your child’s symptoms get worse.


    The following are some of the most common conditions treated during sick visits:

    • Flu Upper respiratory infections
    • Earaches Headaches
    • Sore throat or strep throat
    • Congestion
    • Coughs
    • Abdominal pain
    • Asthma
    • Rashes or hives
    • Allergic reactions
    • Eye discharge or infection
    • Vomiting and/or diarrhea
    • Minor injuries like cuts
  • When does my child need immediate medical care?

    When your child is unwell, it's crucial to know when immediate medical attention is needed. Here are key symptoms that should prompt you to contact us immediately:


    • Fever of 100.4ºF or higher in children under one year old
    • Fever lasting more than three days
    • Unusual symptoms persisting beyond three days
    • Persistent pain
    • Widespread rash
    • Fever of 102ºF or higher accompanied by other symptoms in children over one year old

    When your child is sick, call the office as early in the day as possible so they can schedule a same-day visit if necessary.


    If you have questions about your child’s symptoms or you need to schedule a sick visit, call our office. (770-394-2358 or 770-664-9299)