Infants less than 3 months old can be at risk for serious infections. Therefore, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that any infant less than 3 months old with a fever higher than 100.4 be evaluated and treated at a hospital.
If you suspect poisoning or have any questions regarding poisonous substances, call the Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222.
Infants less than 3 months old can be at risk for serious infections. Therefore, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that any infant less than 3 months old with a fever higher than 100.4 be evaluated and treated at a hospital.
Seizures can happen for a number of reasons, including a bad fever. However, the onset of a seizure may indicate your child needs the additional resources offered in a hospital setting.
If your child has a fracture that is protruding from the skin (compound fracture), please take them to the nearest hospital to be treated.
Head injuries with loss of consciousness need to be treated at a hospital.
Any victim of a motor vehicle accident should be evaluated at a hospital.
Good Night Pediatrics strongly believes that every child should have a "medical home." The core of the medical home is your primary care pediatrician and we strongly urge you to help ensure consistency in the management of any chronic conditions by working with your pediatrician. Should an acute complication arise after hours, we are here to help.
See your child's regular pediatrician for prescription refills. Our prescription refill policy is strict and reserved for rare cases in which our providers deem a refill absolutely necessary.
See your child's regular pediatrician for medical equipment.
See your child's regular pediatrician for routine immunizations.