Pediatric

    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.

    Quick answer

    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

    At a glance

    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.

    FAQ

    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.

    Clinical references

    Sources & further reading.

    1. 1.AAP — Pediatric Care Guidelines
    2. 2.CDC — Child Vaccinations
    3. 3.NIH MedlinePlus — Children's Health

    Reviewed by Iftikhar Sandhu, PA-C · Content updated July 2026

    Related services

    Also offered at our clinics.

    Emergency

    For 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.

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