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Why Children’s Urgent Care Centers Are Booming

June 21, 2019

Children’s Urgent Care Centers

The number of urgent care centers in this country is growing at an unprecedented rate. In fact, every week, an estimated 3 million Americans visit any of the nation’s 9,000 urgent care centers, a number of which are pediatric-specific. And with all the benefits these providers offer families seeking fast, reliable care, no wonder children’s urgent care centers are becoming the urgent care providers of choice. Here are just a few reasons why children’s urgent care centers in the United States are Read More

Bronchitis in Kids: Symptoms and Diagnosis

June 7, 2019

Bronchitis in kids

No one likes to hear the words “kids” and “bronchitis” mentioned together. The good news is that most cases of bronchitis in children are mild. Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lining of the large breathing tubes in the lungs. With bronchitis, it’s harder for air to enter and exit the lungs and there is also a marked increase in the production of mucus. Bronchitis is either acute (comes on suddenly and doesn’t last long) or chronic (a persistent, long-term condition). Chronic Read More

Causes and Diagnosis of Constipation in Children

May 17, 2019

Constipation in Children

Parents of newborns and toddlers can seem obsessed with their children’s bowel movements. After all, heathy bowels are valid indicators that your child is healthy, active, staying hydrated and enjoying a well-balanced diet. But what happens when passing a stool becomes painful or a good deal of time has passed between your child’s bowel movements? No matter your child’s age, constipation can be painful and scary. If your tot or teen is constipated, there may be any number of reasons why. Here Read More

When to go to a Pediatric Urgent Care for Nausea and Vomiting

May 3, 2019

Nausea and Vomiting

Nausea and vomiting is hard on your child, and can be hard on you as a parent. No parent wants to see their child miserable. The good news is that, most of the time, nausea and vomiting pose little cause for alarm since with a little TLC, the symptoms usually subside on their own. In most situations, hydration, over-the-counter medications such as simple antacids, a controlled diet, and rest can help relieve symptoms. But when the symptoms don’t get better, or intensify quickly, you should Read More

Recognizing Food Allergies in Children

April 19, 2019

food allergies

Your child has a visceral reaction every time a green vegetable is on the dinner menu; he may complain that broccoli makes him sick or Brussel sprouts hurt his teeth. Nice try, you say! You know better. But what about a real food allergy? Outside of the feigned stomach pains and spitting food into a napkin, there are real indicators that your child has a food allergy. Here is how you can recognize food allergies in your child, as well as the difference between a food allergy vs. Read More

FAQs About Pediatric Urgent Care

April 5, 2019

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It happens when it’s least convenient – your child gets sick or hurts himself at night or over the weekend, and the pediatrician’s office is closed. What do you do? No one wants to spend hours in the waiting room of a noisy, germ-filled emergency room (ER). Thankfully, unless it’s a life-threatening emergency, there’s no need to go to the ER. Pediatric urgent care may be the answer you’ve been searching for. Let’s learn more about this special urgent care that’s geared specifically for Read More

The Difference Between Urgent Care and an Emergency Room

January 18, 2019

Urgent Care vs. Emergency Room

Serious injuries and sudden, grave illness should prompt a call to 911 and, likely, a trip to the emergency room. But often, moderate injuries and illness requires prompt treatment, and as every parent knows, these problems often happen on weekends or after office hours. Urgent care versus Emergency Room Emergency rooms and urgent care both treat medical problems that need immediate attention, but they specialize in different types and levels of care. Urgent care centers, provide medical Read More

What Services Does Tots ’N’ Teens Provide?

January 4, 2019

Pediatric Urgent Care

When your child feels sick, or when they experience a recurrence or exacerbation of symptoms caused by a known health issue, they need to be seen right away. If your doctor isn’t available, urgent care can be the answer. That’s where we fit in – between your pediatrician’s office and the emergency room. Tots ’N’ Teens provides specialized pediatric urgent care, plus some extra services that may surprise you. Making Your Child Feel Better Children need special care, and a special approach to Read More

Are Children’s’ Food Allergies Getting Worse?

December 21, 2018

Children’s Food Allergies Getting Worse - Tots ‘N’ Teens Pediatric Urgent Care

At one time, airplanes served peanuts and school lunches included peanut butter sandwiches. Now there are so many stories in the media and online about children’s food allergies, you may worry more about hurting your child with certain foods than making sure they get a balanced diet. Is this because food allergies are the latest scare, or are children’s good allergies really getting worse? A Hot Topic If your child has a food allergy, eating even the smallest bite or being exposed to certain Read More

Is It Pink Eye or Just Allergies?

December 7, 2018

Pink Eye or Allergies - Tots ‘N’ Teens Pediatric Urgent Care

Who can’t recall when we as children would wake up to find our eyes crusted shut? You may remember your eyes being gloppy and painful to the touch, with bright light adding a harsh burning sensation. So when your child comes home from a sleep over or pool party with those memorable symptoms, you may wonder:  is it pink eye or just allergies? Or could it be one caused by the other? Pink Eye Pink eye – also known as conjunctivitis – occurs when the thin lining that protects the whites of the Read More

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After hours pediatric urgent care in San Antonio, Texas.  Our doctors offer walk-in medical care for infants, children, teens with non-life threatening conditions, sore throat, upset stomach, vomiting, allergic reaction, bronchitis, cold, cough, sinus congestion, nosebleeds, diarrhea, dizziness, ear ache, eye infection, sinus infection, upper respiratory infection, flu, fracture (broken bone), insect bite, bladder infection and more. We also have onsite facilities for vaccinations, labs, x-rays and school and sports physicals. No appointment is necessary.

Serving Westover Hills, Edgewood, Balcones Heights, Alamo Heights, Windcrest, Castle Hills, Kirby, Harlandale, Lackland AFB, BexarCounty, Comal County in Central San Antonio, TX.