At Statcare, we understand how tough parenting is esp. when it comes
to taking care of a sick child. Medicalhelp is neither easily accessible,
nor is the right information available in an easy to understand language.
In order to help you with your decision, Statcare would like to share
some basic guidelines used by Emergency Medicine Practitioners in their
decision-making – sort of like ‘red-flags’. This is by no means complete or
comprehensive and nothing canreplacethe value of a direct contact
with an Urgent CareProfessional and actual evaluation and examination
of a patient. We hope you understand this is merely to assist you
and provide you with a ‘road-map’ at a very difficult time for you.
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Does my child need to see a doctor? As a parent, yours concerns are valid because one should not ignore illness in a child. When your son or daughter is sick, deciding whether to take him or her to the doctor can be quite a dilemma — you want help when it's truly needed but you'd also like to avoid unnecessary trips to the doctor. Use the following guidelines to help you decide when your child should see a doctor: |
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Where should I go- Urgent Care Center like Statcare or an ER? When a sudden illness or injury occurs at an inconvenient time, you want excellent medical care — fast. As always, in the case of a life-threatening or a critical emergency situation, one should not hesitate calling 911. For all other situations where the illness is either minor or not life-threatening, knowing where to go can be quite confusing. Use the following guideline to help you decide. |
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