Use our symptom checker to understand if your child needs to be seen. We don't want families waiting to see a doctor if it isn't needed. Our symptom checker can help determine if your child or teen is better off at home resting under the covers rather than sitting in a waiting room.
Urgent Care
When your child needs immediate care for an illness or minor injury, Children's Wisconsin Urgent Care is here to help.
Save Your Spot in Line
Reserve your spot in line online and wait for your estimated time to be seen from the comfort of your home. Please note, this is not a scheduled appointment, and if no spots are available, you should call the clinic before arriving.
Symptom Checker
Walk-In or Video Visit?
Our walk-in urgent care clinics are open every day for children ages 0-18. Please know that a limited number of walk-in appointments may be available at each location.
Our urgent care video visits are available online every day for children ages 0-17. Learn more about urgent care video visits.
Use Video Visits For:
- Pink eye
- Lice
- Asthma management
- Rash (diaper, eczema, hand, foot and mouth, ringworm, etc.)
- Constipation
- Fever
- Cough, cold and flu
- Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
- COVID-19 screening
- Bites (insect, animal, human)
- Croup
- Sinus infection
- Allergies (seasonal, environmental)
- School/daycare note
- Minor injury advice
Save Your Spot in Line
Urgent Care or Emergency Department?
Children's Wisconsin Urgent Care does not provide preventive care services like physicals or vaccines. Your child's primary care doctor can provide these services.
Urgent care does not provide ultrasounds, CT scans or MRI studies. If your child needs one of these, they will be transferred to our Emergency Department.
The Emergency Department is for more serious illnesses and injuries. Below is a general guide to help you determine whether to seek urgent care or emergency care. You can also read our blog to learn more about how to decide whether to take your child to an urgent care clinic or to the Emergency Department.
Seek Urgent Care For:
- Earache or ear infections
- Sore or strep throat
- Sinus infections
- Colds or flu
- Pink eye or mild eye complaints
- Urinary tract infections
- Persistent cough not accompanied by breathing difficulties
- Minor vomiting or diarrhea
- Mild abdominal issues
- Minor burns or cuts
- Hives, rashes or bug bites
- Diaper rash
- Bruises or sprains
- Lice, scabies or ringworm
- Minor drug reactions
- Minor injuries
- Mild asthma exacerbations/mild wheezing
- Croup
- Constipation
Seek Emergency Care For:
- Major injuries
- Severe pain
- Worsening of a chronic illness or problem
- Chest pain
- Severe headache
- Severe bleeding that will not stop
- Choking
- Poisoning
- Altered consciousness
- Seizures
- Drug overdose
- Post operative complications
- Injuries of the fingernails or nailbed
- Intravenous fluids or antibiotics
- Severe asthma exacerbations
- Psychiatric emergencies
- Evaluations for abuse or after assault
Coming Soon - Urgent Care at Appleton Clinic
We are pleased to offer pediatric urgent care service in our Appleton Clinic starting Oct. 13.
Open House Invitation
Stop by our Appleton Clinic on Oct. 8, from 4:30-7 p.m., for a sneak peek of our clinic space and to meet our expert urgent care staff.