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WellNow virtual care providers are licensed to prescribe clinically appropriate medications based on the diagnosed condition. They do not offer prescriptions for pain medications or narcotics. If your treatment plan requires a prescribed medication, you can take the prescription to the pharmacy of your choice.
An urgent care visit is between $100 and $200 about ten times less than the average ER visit. If you have insurance, it should only be the cost of your co-pay. Most urgent care clinics are open 7 days a week. And, on average, wait times are 30 minutes or less.
In addition, Canares advises calling the urgent-care clinic ahead of time to ensure they treat infants many have age limits and describing your childs symptoms. Ask them if based on the age and symptoms, they are comfortable evaluating your child, Canares says.
Immediate care at birth (delayed cord clamping, thorough drying, assessment of breathing, skin-to-skin contact, early initiation of breastfeeding) Thermal care. Resuscitation when needed. Support for milk feeding.
Urgent care centers can offer timely care for children experiencing a fever outside of the safe zone. Many pediatricians will recommend seeking urgent care if: the child is under three months and has a fever of 100 F. the child is over three months old with a fever of 102 F.

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California law stipulates that an emancipated minor may, inter alia (among other things), consent to medical, dental, or psychiatric care, without parental consent, knowledge, or liability.13 Likewise, West Virginia has recognized the mature minor exception to the common law rule that parental consent is required
Urgent care centers can legally turn you away and refer you to the emergency room instead. This most commonly occurs with car accident injuries.
If your child or teen is suffering from an illness or injury that isnt chronic or life-threatening, and your pediatrician is unavailable, a pediatric urgent care center may be the best place to go, says Deidre Stewart, MD, an area practice director for Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta Urgent Care.

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