Same-Day Sick Visits to Support Your Child’s Wellbeing

When your child isn’t feeling their best and it’s not a serious emergency, we invite you to call Pelican Pediatrics. We’re here to offer same-day sick visits so your child can recover quickly and comfortably at home, with familiar surroundings and people they trust.

Whether it’s a high fever, tummy troubles, or a bad cough, it’s reassuring to know there’s a trusted pediatrician ready to help. At Pelican Pediatrics, we understand that kids tend to get sick at the most unexpected times, and we’re ready to provide the care you need.

Here When You Need Us Most

We work hard to ensure that all children who visit us receive immediate, compassionate care. Each day, we set aside time in our schedule specifically for urgent and same-day sick visits, so your child can be seen by one of our providers as soon as possible.

If you’re uncertain whether to bring your child in or head to the ER, please know we’re here to help with many illnesses and injuries. However, if your child is experiencing a life-threatening issue, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency room. For everything else, our Pelican Pediatrics team is ready to support you.

Reasons to Visit for a Sick Child:

  • Fever over 100.4°F for infants under 2 months or 104°F in older children (or fevers lasting longer than two days)
  • Abdominal pain
  • Ear infection
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Painful or severe rash
  • Broken bones
  • Significant fall or accident
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Persistent or severe headaches

Some serious conditions like dehydration or concussions are best handled at an ER, but most routine illnesses and minor injuries can be treated here at Pelican Pediatrics.

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