01/11/2026
You should bring your child to urgent care if they have:
• Fever lasting more than 24–48 hours
• Ear pain or pulling at ears
• Persistent cough or wheezing
• Sore throat with fever
• Vomiting or diarrhea that won’t stop
• Minor injuries, cuts, or sprains
You should go to the ER if your child has:
• Trouble breathing
• Blue lips or face
• Severe dehydration
• Seizures
• Unresponsiveness
If you’re unsure, that’s okay.
That’s what urgent care is for.
At Richmond Urgent Care, we see kids every day and explain what’s going on clearly, including cost.
Walk in anytime.
We’re open daily.
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