Pediatrics
At Advanced Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine in Colorado, we know a sick child is an unhappy child.
Check out these reasons to choose us for your pediatric urgent care needs:
- We offer extended hours to complement the services and availability of your child’s primary care pediatrician
- We are locally owned and operated. We are not affiliated with any hospitals. We’ve been taking care of patients for 10 years!
- We are a child-friendly and efficient alternative to the emergency room
- We have x-ray and lab services on-site
- We accept most insurances including Medicaid
- You have the option to get prescriptions delivered right to your door with Capsule. There is no delivery fee and they do not accept gratuity! Just pay for the prescription.
Common Pediatric Urgent Care Conditions
To help you when your child is not feeling well, we conveniently offer pediatric urgent care for children of all ages, including newborns. We treat anything from pink eye to a broken leg. Our urgent cares are staffed with professionals who can give stitches/sutures, x-rays, EKGs, and IV fluids. Click here to read a list of common pediatric ailments and when to bring your child to the urgent care.
Keep in mind that we offer COVID-19 testing for all ages and follow-up care. Some common conditions we treat include, but are not limited to:
- Asthma
- Coughs, stuffy nose, and/or sore throat
- Cuts, scrapes, and/or bruises
- Earaches and/or fever
- Ear, nose, and/or eye infections
- Minor broken bones, fractures, or sprains
- Rashes and/or burns
- Vomiting and/or diarrhea
- And more!
*We apologize for any inconvenience, but pediatric blood draws are not available at our clinics. Blood draws are only available for ages 17 and older.
Explore Pediatric Content!
Read content on a range of health information and tips including when to go to the urgent for a child head injury, common back-to-school illnesses, kids’ sports injuries, and more.
Parents Choose Advanced Urgent Care!
Read What They’re Saying:
Testimonial Spotlight
“I like Advanced Urgent Care because they’re always quick to help patients. They see adults AND CHILDREN, which is awesome. Many of the local urgent cares won’t see children and recommend seeing a PCP (primary care physician). I called to verify this urgent care would see my 5-year-old son and they got us in quick.
The team comforted my nervous son when attempting a strep swab and provided multiple options for care. I’ve also been seen here twice for COVID-related illness and strep. The care team is kind and offers the best care options. I drive the few extra miles to be seen here. The office is clean and well kept.”
– Breanna is a mother of 4 who will drive a few extra miles to be seen at Advanced Urgent Care instead of a competitor.
Telehealth Visits
If your child is feeling unwell, consider a telehealth visit if at home or on the go. Telehealth visits are available for acute illness. This includes being seen for: cough, cold, flu, strep, nausea/vomiting, suspected cases of COVID-19, and more.
Visit our telehealth visits page for more information and to schedule. These visits are available 7 days a week.
Sports Physicals for $35
Advanced Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine offers walk-in sports physicals for $35. Kids registering to participate in school sports or going to camp are typically required to have a physical exam and a signed release from a provider.
What Does a Sports Physical Include?
The typical physical exam includes a height and weight measurement, blood pressure check, and a look at the eyes, ears, and throat. The doctor or nurse will likely listen to the heart and lungs for healthy patterns and feel the abdomen for any abnormalities. They will also:
- Determine that the athlete is in general good health
- Assess the athlete’s present fitness level
- Detect conditions that predispose the athlete to new injuries
- Evaluate any of the athlete’s existing injuries
- Assess the size and developmental maturation of the athlete
- Detect congenital anomalies that increase the athlete’s risk of injury
- Detect poor pre-participation conditioning that may put the athlete at increased risk