From strep to stiches, our pediatric experts are here to get your child feeling better – fast!
Same great care and friendly faces, now backed by the nation’s leading pediatric urgent care brand.
Night Lite Pediatrics, also known as Pediatrix Urgent Care, is proud to now be PM Pediatric Urgent Care, part of the PM Pediatric Care family. Offering 10 locations in the Orlando, Jacksonville, Melbourne, and Port St. Lucie areas, as well as more than 80 locations nationwide, we’re here to provide top-notch, evidence-based pediatric urgent care.
Open late nights and weekends, we remain your convenient alternative to the emergency department without the time-consuming or costly trip to the hospital.
What We Treat
From strep to stitches, we offer comprehensive care, including viral testing and pediatric X-ray!
Stitches, Sprain, and Fracture Care
Rashes & Skin Conditions
Seasonal Allergies
Fever & Flu
Vomiting & Diarrhea
Viral testing for flu, step, COVID-19 and more
Eye & Ear Infections
Cold and Cough
And much more…
Learn more about us.
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Select a Florida location listed below, or enter your zip code to find an office nearby.
Urgent Care
Apopka, FL
620 S Hunt Club Boulevard Apopka, FL 32703
Phone: 407-478-5955 Fax: 407-478-5954
Office Hours:
Mon – Fri: 4pm to midnight Sat – Sun: Noon to midnight
There's no set age for switching from a pediatrician to an adult doctor — it can be whenever a person feels ready. Most pediatricians stop seeing patients who are between the ages of 18 and 21, so you'll need to make the switch eventually.
Nemours Children's Pediatric Emergency Departments (PED) are here for children when it matters most. Our facilities and equipment are designed for children, and our staff are highly trained.
You can access an Urgent Care visit two ways – 1) through MyChart and 2) our new direct phone appointment line: 978-818-8580. To pre-book an arrival time online, log in to MyChart with your mobile app.
Yes, urgent care will typically treat you without insurance. However, this does not mean that urgent care is free, and you usually have to pay upfront.
Physician-based urgent care centers are owned and operated by a physician or group of physicians and offer ambulatory medical treatment for non-life-threatening conditions on a walk-in basis.
Originally defined as age 18, raised to age 21 in the 1960s, the upper age limit for pediatric care was eliminated by the American Academy of Pediatrics in 2017. The rationale: Transition to adult care should be specific to patient needs, not an arbitrary number.
Awards and Recognition. Helping give kids the best chance of growing up healthy has earned us a place among the most trusted pediatric health care systems in the nation.
Nemours Children's is one of the largest integrated pediatric health systems in the country. Everything we do — our medical care, research, education, and prevention and advocacy efforts — is focused on kids. Our goal is to help children, everywhere, grow into healthy adults.
Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware is a pediatric hospital located in Wilmington, Delaware. It is operated by the Nemours Foundation, a non-profit organization created through the last will and testament of philanthropist Alfred I.
Texas Children's Urgent Care West Campus is not only a valuable resource for patients and families in West Houston, it helps West Campus Emergency Center staff triage and manage its low acuity population and relieves strain on the Emergency Center during busy times.
U.S. News created the Pediatric Honor Roll in 2009 and began ranking children's hospitals in 2011. There are more than 100 ranked children's hospitals, and Boston Children's is the only hospital to be ranked #1 or #2 on U.S News & World Report's Best Children's Hospitals Honor Roll 13 years in a row.
It is home to the world's largest pediatric research enterprise, and it is the leading recipient of pediatric research funding from the National Institutes of Health. It is the primary pediatric teaching hospital for Harvard Medical School.
It is important to note that the cost of an urgent care visit can vary depending on the location and specific services provided. On average, the cost ranges from $100 to $150 without insurance coverage. However, additional expenses may apply if further testing or treatment is necessary.
The average cost of a visit to the emergency room without health insurance is $2,200. These costs vary by location and facility. ER costs also vary greatly by state – $623 in Maryland, $2318 in Texas, and $3102 in Florida.
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