Highlands Ranch
303-302-3879
9555 S University Blvd, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
Denver - Central Park
303-406-9454
7505 E 35th Ave, #360, Denver, CO 80238
PediaClinic offers convenient pediatric telehealth services, connecting your child with a pediatric-trained provider from the comfort of your home. Our virtual visits are perfect for addressing common concerns like rashes, pink eye, minor illnesses, and more—saving you time while ensuring your child receives expert care. Whether you need after-hours advice or a quick consultation, our compassionate team is here to help. Schedule a virtual visit and experience the ease of expert pediatric care at your fingertips!
Telehealth, or a “virtual visit,” is a consultation with one of our physicians or practitioners via video conferencing. This option is convenient, allows your child to be seen without coming into our office, and provides care by trained pediatric professionals.
Virtual visits are not for all conditions. We can provide telehealth care for most of the following acute care concerns:
We also provide telehealth appointments for behavioral and mental health concerns – for both initial evaluations and follow up care as appropriate.
As we cannot listen to your child’s lungs or see their ears, we cannot evaluate ear pain, significant coughs, or assess concerns that require laboratory evaluation such as urinary tract infections and strep or flu testing.
It is also possible that after video conferencing, we may ask you to bring your child in for an in person sick visit if we need to perform a physical exam that reaches beyond the abilities of video conferencing.
Appointments for telehealth visits can be made on this website. The days and times vary so check our schedule and see if there are any openings!
Click below to view the answer to frequently asked questions.
When Does Your Child Have a Fever?
Where to Take the Temperature
Rectal Temperature: How to Take
Armpit Temperature: How to Take
Oral Temperature: How to Take
Digital Pacifier Temperature: How to Take
Ear Temperature: How to Take
Forehead (Temporal Artery) Temperature: How to Take
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To take your child's pulse, you will need a watch with a minute hand or stopwatch app (easier) with the minutes and seconds displayed. Find a quiet place where your child can sit or lie comfortably.
If your child has just been active (running, jumping, crying, etc.), wait at least 5 minutes to allow the heart time to slow down and return to a normal beat.
To feel a pulse, you press two fingers — your index ("pointer") and middle fingers — onto a major artery in the body. Press gently. Never press with your thumb, as it has a pulse all its own and can throw off a reading. When you've located the pulse, you will feel a throbbing sensation.
There are several areas on the body to read a pulse, but in kids these are generally the easiest places:
So:
If you don't feel comfortable taking a pulse this way, or have difficulty, there is another option. Many smartphone apps and Apple watches can give pulse readings simply by pressing a finger over the camera lens or watch. For a good reading, your child needs to be very still, so this method works best in older kids who are more cooperative.
Set a timer for 30 seconds and count the number of times your child’s chest rises. Double that number to get his respiratory rate.
If your baby or has any of the following symptoms, it could mean he’s having trouble breathing- please call us or 911 immediately:
To measure height accurately at home:
HIGHLANDS RANCH 303-302-3879
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