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When your child is ill or injured, it can feel like an emergency, even if it isn’t. Of course, when it is an emergency, the ER is the only option, but when the situation isn’t an emergency, urgent care is the best option. If you’re a parent in the Wichita KS area, then you can bring your child to AFC Urgent Care for immediate treatment by a certified doctor. Come see us for pediatric urgent care in Wichita, KS.
This is a good question, and the answer is usually yes. However, some urgent care clinics can’t see newborns (children younger than 3 months) because these young children have very particular health needs that not all healthcare providers can tend to. Also, newborns are more vulnerable to ailments like the flu, so they might require emergency care. If your newborn is experiencing the flu with a high fever, then this can be very serious, so you need to go the ER (emergency room) for treatment.
Most often, urgent care clinics can see newborns for minor health conditions, and all urgent care clinics can see older children for all minor conditions. These clinics provide pediatric urgent care, which is healthcare for children, specifically, so the clinics are able to take care of children with any minor, common illness or injury. They can even help children with chronic conditions like asthma, or provide pediatric physical exams.
When a child has a fever, it can vary in severity. Here are some guidelines for parents:
If your child was left in a hot car and has a fever as a result, then take him or her to the ER. Or if a newborn has a rectal temperature of 100.4 F or higher, then you must go to the ER.
In different circumstances, it can be difficult to tell whether the ER or urgent care is the best option. Here’s a good general rule: if you’re ever unsure whether a situation could be life-threatening, or if a situation is life-threatening, then you must go to the ER. This is because only the ER can handle these serious, life-threatening situations. If you’re absolutely sure that a situation is not life-threatening, then you can go to urgent care instead. For instance, fever in children older than 3 months is usually not an emergency, so urgent care is fine.
Yes, we do! Our doctors are fully capable of treating children of any age. AFC Urgent Care is located over at 3161 N. Rock Road, Suite A Wichita, Kansas, 67226. We’re open for you and your family 7 days a week, Monday to Saturday 8 AM to 6 PM, and Sunday 9 AM to 3 PM. And because our clinic is a walk-in clinic, you can come see us without the need for an appointment! However, if you would rather make an appointment, you can book one with us at (316) 440-2712.
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CALL US | (316) 440-2712If you’re dealing with a pressing, non-life-threatening medical issue and don’t want to see a doctor, urgent care could be for you. AFC walk-in clinics are able to see patients dealing with allergic reactions, broken bones, colds and flus, and much more.
At AFC we offer very competitive rates for self-pay urgent care and walk-in clinic services. We understand that not everyone may have an insurance plan and we make sure that our out-of-pocket patients are given the same high-quality medical treatment that we give to all our patients.
The main advantage of choosing AFC is our short wait times – often under 15 minutes. The total length of your visit will depend on what you’re being seen for, but many patients can be in and out of our clinics in around 30 minutes.
CALL US TODAY | (316) 440-2712
Call (316) 440-2712 for more information about our Wichita urgent care services.