Minor illnesses and injuries can happen anytime. With pediatric urgent care video visits, kids ages 0–17 can see a trusted virtual family medicine or pediatric provider 24/7 – no waiting room, no drive. Get the same quality care as an in-person urgent care visit, all from the comfort of home.
Simply select an urgent care video visit in the navigation menu in MyAtriumHealth to start a pediatric visit and get face-to-face telehealth care for your child.
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Benefits of Online Urgent Care for Kids
- 24/7 urgent care for kids ages 0-17
- No appointment needed
- Quick diagnosis and treatment plan
- Available in NC, SC and GA
- Kids can see a family medicine provider 24/7 or an Atrium Health Levine Children’s pediatric provider from 7 a.m.-11 p.m., 7 days a week
When Should You Use Virtual Pediatric Urgent Care?
Pediatric urgent care video visits are a convenient way to get care for minor conditions, such as:
- Abdominal discomfort or upset stomach
- Acne
- Allergies
- Back pain
- Bronchitis
- Colds
- Constipation
- Cough
- COVID
- Diarrhea
- Flu
- Headache
- Minor burns
- Minor skin injuries
- Nasal congestion
- Nausea and vomiting
- Neck and back pain
- Painful urination
- Pink eye
- Red eye
- Runny nose
- Sinus infections
- Skin rashes
- Sore throat
- Sprains and strains
- Stuffy nose
Start a Pediatric Urgent Care Video Visit
FAQs About Virtual Urgent Care for Kids
Kids between the ages of 0-17 can get care 24/7 with an urgent care video visit. Atrium Health Levine Children’s pediatric providers are available from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Atrium Health family medicine providers are available from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.
With any telehealth visit for kids, you’ll need to be their legally authorized representative if they’re under the age of 17. Teens who are age 13 and older may have their own MyAtriumHealth account. Learn more about proxy/dependent access.
See all of our pediatric telehealth offerings.
There’s a lot of care we can provide over video, but you’ll still need to come in person for physical exams and lab work. Sometimes during your video visit, your provider will decide it’s best to see your child in person. If this happens, you won’t be charged for the video visit.
When using one of our pediatric telehealth offerings – including an urgent care video visit – you’ll need to be physically located in North Carolina, South Carolina or Georgia at the time of your visit.
No appointment is needed for a 24/7 urgent care video visit. However, if you prefer to see your child’s established in-person pediatrician or pediatric virtual primary care provider, you can use MyAtriumHealth to schedule a video visit. You can also try Symptom Checker to see if an eVisit with your child’s doctor might be right for you.
Most visits last about 15 minutes. Because there’s no physical exam, be ready to answer plenty of questions about your child’s condition. If your child is old enough, the provider will also want to hear directly from them to better understand their symptoms. This helps the provider make the right diagnosis and create a treatment plan to help your child feel better. You’ll also want to make sure your child is visible during the visit.
All you need is a strong internet connection and smartphone, tablet or computer with a microphone and camera. You might also need your insurance card and a form of photo identification.
You’ll also need a MyAtriumHealth account – this is our free and secure patient portal, where you’ll start video visits, communicate with your child’s provider and request refills.
Video visits are often the same price as office visits. Insurance coverage varies, and services may be subject to any applicable copays, coinsurance and deductibles within your health plan. Please call your insurance provider for more information on your specific plan coverage.
For answers to any other questions, call our video visit support team at 855-799-0044.