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Children's Urgent Care

Children's Urgent Care sites are the area's only walk-in clinics just for kids. The Urgent Care clinics are open nights and weekends when regular doctors offices are closed. Appointments never are needed.

A copay will be collected at the time of service.

Children's Urgent Care sites:

  • Children's Urgent Care-16th Street
  • Children's Urgent Care-Bayshore
  • Children's Urgent Care-Children's Hospital
  • Children's Urgent Care-MLK Heritage Health Center 
  • Children's Urgent Care-New Berlin

For information on all Children's Urgent Care locations call (414) 266-4800. View our TV commercial on YouTube.

Urgent care is for illnesses or injuries that you normally would receive care for at your regular doctor's office. You may need urgent care for:

  • Ear infections.
  • Sore or strep throat.
  • Colds or flu.
  • Vomiting or diarrhea.
  • Minor burns or cuts.
  • Hives, rash or diaper rash.
  • Bruises or sprains.
  • Lice, scabies or ringworm.
  • Drug reactions.

Children's Urgent Care does not provide preventive care services like physicals or vaccines. Your child's primary care doctor can provide these services.

The emergency room is for more serious illnesses and injuries. You may need emergency care for:

  • Major injuries.
  • Severe pain.
  • Worsening of a chronic illness or problem.
  • Serious broken bones.
  • Gun or knife wounds.
  • Severe bleeding that will not stop.
  • Sudden inability to see, move or speak.
  • Choking or trouble breathing.
  • Possible poisoning.
  • Unconsciousness.
  • Convulsions or prolonged, repeated seizures.
  • Drug overdose.

 

Hospital locations: Milwaukee and Fox Valley.

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