What We See
Pediaclinic provides a more affordable alternative for families to see experienced pediatric providers in the evenings and on weekends. Here is a list of what we see...when you should come to PediaClinic….and when you should take your child to the Emergency Room.
PediaClinic
- Abdominal Pain
- Abdominal Pain in Females
- Asthma Attack with mild wheezing
- Allergies/allergic reaction (breathing OK)
- Bronchiolitis (RSV)
- Bloody Nose
- Burns – (less than 3 inches long)
- Colic (Crying Baby)
- Concussions
- Constipation
- Coughs
- COVID-19 exposure (symptoms or no symptoms)
- COVID-19 Immunizations
- Croup
- Diarrhea
- Ear Pain or Tugging
- Eye Infection
- Eye Injury
- Fainting (Syncope)
- Fever (Age 3 mo to 21 years)
- Fractures (splint only; no casting)
- Head Injury
- Headache – Migraine
- Influenza
- Insect Bite/Sting
- Lacerations (<1 in)
- Periods - painful menstruation
- Pneumonia
- Rash - e.g Roseola
- Sinus Infection
- Sore throat
- Sprains/strains
- URI’s
- UTI-Urinary Tract Infection
- Vomiting
Emergency Room
- Allergic reaction with trouble breathing or vomiting
- Asthma attack with trouble breathing after treatment
- Breathing trouble or blue lips/fingers
- Broken bone (bone deformed or coming out of skin)
- Burns (any serious, electrical, acid or burns involving the face)
- Concern for abuse or neglect
- Cuts that won’t stop bleeding
- Dehydration
- Difficulty responding or waking up
- Fever in children younger than 60 days old
- Head injury with persistent vomiting or behavior change
- Hives with trouble breathing
- Ingestions (call Poison Control first: 800-222-1222)
- Insect bite or sting with trouble breathing
- Lethargic or noticeably less activity than usual
- Migraine or severe headache with neck pain
- Numbness, paralysis, weakness or vision loss
- Object stuck in skin or eye (don’t pull it out)
- Seizures that won’t stop speech or trouble speaking
- Suicide attempt or threat to self or others
- Swallowed button battery
- Swallowed any object with trouble breathing
