Personalized and prompt care for babies, children, teens and young adults under 21 years old provided by board-certified pediatric physicians for minor injuries and illnesses.
Programs and Clinics
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics offers services to children who have developmental delays and/or learning or behavioral issues. Physicians in this growing specialty provide assessment and guidance for children with a wide range of developmental or behavioral challenges. They work with the family, pediatrician, teachers and other medical professionals to develop a care plan to help children reach their potential.
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Urgent Care Hours of Operation:
Available daily from 11 a.m. to 10 pm.
Walk-in, appointment not required.
Holiday Hours
Special hours of operation are observed during the following holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Eve.
Holiday hours of operation: 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Diagnostics and Testing
*Walk-in hours are subject to change.
For more information or to schedule diagnostic services, please call toll-free
1-877-624-8413.
Schedule a Diagnostic
Additional Services
Sports Injury Prevention and Performance Programs
Nicklaus Children's Sports Health
is fast becoming one of the premier programs of its kind in the nation, combining state-of-the-art
diagnostics and screening with a multidisciplinary team of pediatric sports medicine doctors for elite,
intermediate, beginner and special needs athletes. Whether your child is competing as an elite athlete
at a national level or just loves to run in the park, our holistic, specialized program will help them
achieve their personal health and fitness goals.
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Zero Suicide Initiative
Nicklaus Children's has joined Zero Suicide, a quality improvement initiative that elevates system-wide
suicide prevention and care, with the goal of saving lives.
Through a grant provided by the Children's Hospital Association, Nicklaus Children's is implementing
Zero Suicide's proven prevention and care practices adapted within a continuous quality improvement model.
Goals include:
- Reducing suicide deaths
- Decreasing hospitalizations
- Enhancing quality and continuity of care
- Improving post-discharge follow-up visit attendance
- Improving screening rates
- Implementing system-wide care pathways
- Reducing inpatient psychiatric hospital readmissions
What Patients and Families Should Know
As part of this initiative, patients ages 8 and above in our Emergency Department, Urgent Care Centers
and inpatient units, are being screened for suicidal ideation. Parents and clinicians will be made aware when
children report such thought patterns. Additional follow through and recommendations will be made for as appropriate
to children's care needs.
If you have concerns that your child may be contemplating suicide, please call the Suicide and Crisis
Lifeline at 988.