Walk-In Sick Visits
If your child wakes up sick, you don't need to call first. Walk in during the hours below and we'll see them. No appointment required.
Walk-in visits are for established patients with an acute illness or injury that developed in the last 2–3 days — things like fevers, ear pain, rashes, sore throats, and minor injuries.
Walk-in hours by office
Walk-in sick visits use a separate entrance at Suite 101 — separate entrance for walk-in sick visits, keeping well and sick children apart.
Walk-in sick visits use a separate entrance at Suite 303 — separate entrance for walk-in sick visits, keeping well and sick children apart.
What to know
- Walk-in visits are for established patients only. Not yet a patient? Register here.
- For acute issues that developed in the last 2–3 days. Ongoing concerns are better addressed at a scheduled appointment.
- Patients are seen in the order they arrive. Wait times vary depending on volume.
- If you'd prefer a scheduled same-day sick visit, call the office — we hold appointments throughout the day for illness.
After hours & weekends
A physician is on call 24/7. After-hours calls are triaged by our nursing team, who work directly with the on-call doctor. Call any office number and follow the prompts.
For emergencies, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.