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.
Nicklaus Children’s Hospital has taken steps to temporarily consolidate its Urgent Care Center (UCC) operations.
Please note that select UCCs indicated on this page are temporarily closed as
shown. All other urgent care centers, and our
Emergency Department, remain open as part of our commitment
to the children and families of our community.
When should I take my child to an Urgent Care Center?
When your pediatrician's office is closed and your child needs medical treatment, we offer the comfort of walk-in urgent care service with no appointment needed. With a typically lower co-pay than an emergency room, the Nicklaus Children's Urgent Care Centers offer 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.
If your child’s illness or injury is life-threatening, call 911 or proceed to the nearest hospital emergency room. Otherwise, here is a list of some conditions for which you may want to seek treatment in an urgent care setting:
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
Nicklaus Children's Sports Health Center in Pinecrest
Sports Health services are offered on the 2nd floor. The Nicklaus Children’s Sports Health Center in Pinecrest is fast becoming one of the premier services of its kind. Bringing together the region’s top pediatric sports medicine professionals, our comprehensive program is dedicated to enhancing sports performance in the young athlete.
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