CHKD Pediatric Urgent Care
Please Note: Our Urgent Care Centers are extremely busy and may need to shut down earlier than 8 p.m. if we reach capacity.
Winter Illness Warning
When It’s a Real Emergency, Go Straight to the ER or call 911
Going to an Urgent Care Could Delay Needed Treatment!
If your child has any of the following symptoms, or they have been treated in an Emergency Department in the past 72 hours, they should be cared for in a hospital Emergency Department, not an Urgent Care.
- Difficulty Breathing. Look for any of these signs:
- The chest wall draws inward toward the spine when inhaling.
- Breathing rapidly, like you do after exercise.
- Blueish tinge to lips.
- Needing to use your child’s Asthma medicine more often than every 4 hours.
- Signs of significant dehydration, including no urination in the last 12 hours.
- Fever over 100.4 in a baby less than 60 days old.
- Severe allergic reaction requiring the use of an Epi-pen.
- Extreme tiredness/difficulty waking or staying alert.
- Any fall or head injury in which your child lost consciousness for any amount of time
Be Safe! When in doubt, call 911!
Why choose CHKD Pediatric Urgent Care?
CHKD Urgent Care centers are staffed by board-certified pediatricians, pediatric nurses, and pediatric-trained nurse practitioners and physician assistants who work all day, every day, with children. We take care of all kids, from birth to age 21, and offer X-ray and lab services on site.
CHKD Urgent Care is located in Chesapeake, Newport News and Virginia Beach, Virginia. Our urgent care centers provide skilled, convenient, and affordable healthcare just for kids and teens. Walk-ins are welcome, but we encourage you to save time by checking wait times and saving your spot online before heading out. Most insurances are accepted.
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Conditions we treat include, but are not limited to:
Cold and flu | Diarrhea | Rashes |
Cough and wheezing | Earaches | Sore throats |
Head injury/concussion | Fever (in children older than 2 months) | Sprains and strains |
Lacerations with or without stitches | Fever (in children older than 2 months) | Stomach aches |
Minor sports injuries | Asthma | Vomiting |