



Your child woke up with a fever at 6 am. By 8 a.m., you are already running through the mental checklist. Is this bad enough for the doctor? Can it wait? Should I keep them home from school? Do I go to urgent care or the ER?
You should not have to make that call alone, and you should not have to wait three days for an appointment to get an answer.
Same-day sick visits in Burlington, Massachusetts, at Burlington Pediatrics exist for exactly this moment. Call us in the morning, come in that day, and leave with answers. No urgent care waiting rooms. No emergency department bills for something that did not need an emergency department. Just your child's own pediatrician, who knows their history, on the day they need to be seen.

There is a reason pediatricians push back against the urgent care model for children. Urgent care providers do not know your child. They do not know that your son has a history of ear infections that always escalate fast. They do not know that your daughter's asthma flares look different from a typical wheeze. They treat the symptom in front of them and send you home.
When your child is sick, continuity matters. The pediatrician who has seen your child since birth, who has their growth chart, their allergy history, and their prior illnesses on file, makes a different and usually better clinical decision than a stranger with a 15-minute slot at a walk-in clinic.
Same-day sick visits in Burlington at Burlington Pediatrics keep that relationship intact even on the hardest days.
Parents sometimes hesitate to call because they are not sure if what their child has is serious enough. Our answer is always the same: if you are worried, call. Here is a general guide to what we handle in same-day sick visits in Burlington, Massachusetts.
Fever in children is one of the most common reasons parents call us and one of the most misunderstood. A number on a thermometer alone rarely tells the whole story. Age, duration, associated symptoms, and how your child looks and acts matter far more. We evaluate the full picture, not just the temperature. We also know when a fever needs further workup and when it simply needs time and monitoring.
Ear infections move fast in young children. What starts as fussiness at bedtime can be a full-blown ear infection by morning. We examine the ear directly, confirm the diagnosis, and when antibiotics are genuinely needed, we prescribe them. We do not over-prescribe, but we also do not send a child home in pain with a "wait and see" when waiting is not the right call.
Coughs in children range from the completely harmless post-viral cough to early signs of pneumonia or an asthma exacerbation that needs treatment today. We assess breathing rate, oxygen levels, lung sounds, and your child's overall presentation. We are equipped to manage most respiratory illnesses in the office, and we know clearly when a child needs a higher level of care.
Not every sore throat is strep, but strep throat needs to be treated, and it spreads fast through households and classrooms. We perform rapid strep testing in the office and have results within minutes. If it is strep, treatment starts the same day.
Gastroenteritis is miserable for children and terrifying for parents of young infants. Dehydration happens faster in small children than most parents expect. We assess hydration status, guide you on what to give and what to avoid, and monitor infants and toddlers who are at the highest risk. We also rule out causes that are not simply viral because not every stomach illness is a stomach bug.
Rashes are one of the hardest things to evaluate without seeing them in person. A rash that looks alarming in a photo may be completely benign. A rash that looks mild may need immediate attention. We see the rash, consider it alongside everything else going on with your child, and give you a real answer about what it is and what to do.
Contagious, uncomfortable, and a guaranteed school exclusion until treated. We diagnose and treat conjunctivitis the same day, so your child is not missing more school than necessary.
Painful urination, frequency, or accidents in a child who is normally reliably toilet-trained can indicate a urinary tract infection. UTIs in young children need to be treated promptly to protect kidney health. We test, diagnose, and treat the same day.
Not every bump and bite needs an emergency room. We handle minor lacerations, suspected bites, allergic skin reactions, and minor injuries in the office, and we tell you clearly when something does need emergency evaluation.
We will always tell you honestly when the situation is beyond a same-day office visit. Go directly to the emergency room. Do not call us first if your child is experiencing any of the following.
Difficulty breathing or breathing that looks labored. Lips or fingernails turning blue or gray. A seizure. Unresponsiveness or extreme difficulty waking. A severe allergic reaction. A head injury with loss of consciousness. Bleeding that will not stop.
For everything else, call us first.

We reserve same-day appointment slots every single day specifically for sick children. Here is how it works.
Call us when we open. Tell us what is going on with your child. Our team triages every call and matches your child to the right appointment slot that day. In most cases, we can get your child seen within a few hours of your call.
If your child's situation is urgent but our schedule is full, we will tell you exactly where to go and what to expect. We do not leave you without a clear next step.


Burlington has urgent care options nearby. We are not pretending they do not exist. But there are three things Burlington parents consistently tell us after using urgent care for their child.
The provider did not know their child's history. The wait was longer than expected. They ended up coming to us anyway for follow-up because the urgent care could not answer the follow-up questions.
Same-day sick visits in Burlington, Massachusetts, at Burlington Pediatrics solve all three of those problems at once. Same-day access, the provider who knows your child, and seamless follow-up are already built into your child's existing record.


"I no longer have to stress about long wait times or feeling rushed during appointments. Now, I get the personalized care my family deserves without the hassle."


"We’ve been struggling with high healthcare costs for years, but with this plan, we finally have an affordable option that provides everything we need—from check-ups to urgent care—without the financial stress."


"As busy parents, we don’t have time to wait for days to get our child’s health concerns addressed. With this service, we get immediate access to our pediatrician, which gives us peace of mind knowing that we can take action right away."
Sick children do not follow a schedule. Neither do we.
Same-day sick visits in Burlington, Massachusetts, are available every day we are open. Call us first. We will tell you exactly what to do next.
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Call as early as possible, ideally when we open. Same-day slots fill quickly, especially during cold and flu season from October through March. The earlier you call, the more flexibility we have in finding you the right time.
We provide after-hours guidance for established patients. If your child's condition deteriorates after our office closes, we will direct you to the appropriate level of care for what you are describing. You are never left to figure it out alone.
Yes. An illness that started three days ago and is getting worse or not getting better when it should is exactly the kind of situation our same-day visits are designed for. An illness that lingers or worsens is often more concerning than something that just started.
Yes, and we prioritize them. A fever in an infant under three months is treated as urgent. Call us immediately if your newborn or young infant has a fever, is feeding poorly, is unusually difficult to wake, or seems unwell in any way that concerns you.
Every visit to Burlington Pediatrics, including same-day sick visits, is fully documented in your child's medical record. Your child's pediatrician sees the full history of every visit nothing is siloed or separate. This is one of the most important differences between our sick visits and a walk-in clinic.
Families from Woburn, Billerica, Wilmington, and Bedford bring their children to us for same-day sick visits in Burlington regularly, most arrive within 15–20 minutes. When your child is sick, proximity matters, and we are easy to reach from Route 3A and Route 62.

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