Gentle urgent care for kids.
We see children 3 months and up for illness, injury, physicals, and vaccinations. Our team is trained to make every visit as calm and fast as possible for little patients and their families.
Walk-in pediatric urgent care for kids 3 months and up. Same-day treatment for ear infections, strep, fever, rashes, asthma flare-ups, and minor injuries. No pediatric surcharge.
Medically reviewed by Iftikhar Sandhu, PA-C · July 7, 2026
Pediatric Urgent Care.
- Average cost
- $89 self-pay (same as adult visit — no pediatric surcharge)
- Average wait
- ~15 minutes door-to-doctor
- Insurance
- Most commercial plans, Medicare, SoonerCare, Tricare
- Ages
- 3 months and up
- Turnaround
- Treatment same visit; e-prescriptions sent to your pharmacy
- Walk-in
- Yes — no appointment needed
Ages 3 months and up
We treat infants, toddlers, school-age children, and teens for a wide range of conditions.
No pediatric surcharge
Same transparent pricing as adult visits. No surprise fees.
Family visits welcome
Multiple family members can be seen in the same visit — no extra appointments needed.
Common questions.
What age do you see children?+
We treat children 3 months and up at both our Moore and Oklahoma City locations.
Can my child get a sports physical and vaccines in one visit?+
Yes. Bring your school or sports form and immunization record — we'll handle both in one trip.
When should I take my child to the ER instead?+
Go to the ER for severe difficulty breathing, seizures, loss of consciousness, or severe allergic reactions. For everything else, we can help.
Sources & further reading.
Reviewed by Iftikhar Sandhu, PA-C · Content updated July 2026
Also offered at our clinics.
Digital X-Ray
On-site digital X-ray at Quick Urgent Care. Read in minutes by board-certified providers. Walk in 7am–8pm daily.
Learn moreVaccinations
Walk-in flu shots, Tdap, and DTaP vaccines for adults and children 3 months and up. Open daily 7am–8pm in Moore and Oklahoma City.
Learn moreDrug Testing
Confidential workplace drug testing in Moore and Oklahoma City. 5- and 10-panel screens, DOT, pre-employment, random.
Learn moreFor life-threatening emergencies, call 911.
Do not come to urgent care for these — go directly to the nearest ER or call 911 immediately.
- Chest pain or pressure
- Stroke symptoms (FAST)
- Severe difficulty breathing
- Heavy uncontrolled bleeding
- Loss of consciousness
- Severe allergic reaction
- Head injury with confusion
- Suspected poisoning
Walk in or reserve your spot.
Most pediatric urgent care visits wrap up in 30 minutes or less.
