Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your pediatrician doesn't have an after-hours number to call? I think I would still check in with them just to be safe. Your insurance card might also have a 24 hour nurses line listed. Glad he's feeling better!
They have an after hours message service, but that's all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you the same OP from a month or so ago that posted a list of strange symptoms regarding your DC who hadn't peed? Like different size ankles?
I never thought I'd be a DCUMer who could recognize a poster, but I think I just did and not too proud
Um, no, OP here and I have no idea about the post you are talking about. My DS pees a lot, he peed on me during a diaper change yesterday in fact.
Anonymous wrote:Glad your DS is doing better. That said, does your ped not give checkout forms with what has been done at the appt.? If not, I'd get a system in place (e.g., taking notes during appt.) so you know what is done at each appt.
Anonymous wrote:Your pediatrician doesn't have an after-hours number to call? I think I would still check in with them just to be safe. Your insurance card might also have a 24 hour nurses line listed. Glad he's feeling better!
Anonymous wrote:Are you the same OP from a month or so ago that posted a list of strange symptoms regarding your DC who hadn't peed? Like different size ankles?
I never thought I'd be a DCUMer who could recognize a poster, but I think I just did and not too proud
Not my urgent care. They are professionals and it is just like going to a doctor's office. She said the fever subsided and the rash is main symptom. Now. If the baby is resting peacefully she can go in the morning.Anonymous wrote:Go to ER. Urgent care are underpaid GPs who's role is to provide after hour prescriptions and maybe set a simple bone and stitches and the like. Unknown infectious diseases are beyond the scope of what they can handle and they will likely send you to ER so you will have two bills.