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When Dealing With Injuries & Illnesses, Parents Should Visit Urgent Care Centers
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Unfortunately, individuals become ill and are injured. When your kid is weeping, and in pain, it can be difficult to know whether to see your regular care physician, go to the emergency department, or go to an urgent care clinic. It might often be difficult to schedule an appointment with your doctor on short notice or after hours, and certain medical concerns require immediate care.

 

If you have non-life-threatening but nevertheless urgent injuries or illnesses, you may want to reconsider going to the emergency department. Emergency departments are growing increasingly busy (our national average wait time is now more than four hours) and expensive, particularly for those who pay out-of-pocket.

 

Fevers are unpleasant and might be concerning. A low-grade fever may normally be put off until your next available visit with your primary doctor. If your kid has a mild to moderate fever (100-103°F) and other symptoms of the typical flu or cold, urgent care is a terrific alternative for getting your child healthy quickly.

 

However, if your kid has a temperature of more than 103°F that isn't going down with proper treatment, or if the fever is accompanied by seizures, neck stiffness, or stomach discomfort, you should phone 9-1-1 and take them to the ER.

 

Broken bones and fractures are more prevalent, and they may be rather frightening. They must be treated swiftly, but you do not necessarily need to rush to the ER. Many urgent care centers have x-ray equipment and provide care for the injury on-site rather than having to face a long wait at the ER.  

 

West Point Medical Center, California's finest Urgent Treatment facility, offers comprehensive clinical care for the entire family. Our doctors & nurses are trained to care for patients of all ages, from young kids to adults to the elderly. Our sites in Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, & San Bernardino will redefine your convenience. For more information, go to www.westpointmedicalcenter.com or call (909) 355-1296.

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