Emergency Pediatric Care
Penn Emergency Room Pediatric ER
Penn Highlands offers emergency pediatric care at all of our Penn emergency rooms across central Pennsylvania. We take the time to provide personalized care to children of all ages, from infants to adolescents. Our new Penn emergency room at Penn Highlands DuBois offers specialized equipment and private rooms for pediatric emergency care. When necessary, all of our Penn emergency room teams are skilled at stabilizing and transporting pediatric patients to the nearest children’s hospital for specialized treatment.
What is a Pediatric Emergency?
A pediatric emergency is any injury or illness that could threaten the life of an infant, child, or adolescent. Pediatric emergencies can include physical or psychological symptoms. Suspected poisoning, breathing issues, loss of consciousness, severe cuts or bone breaks, uncontrollable bleeding, head trauma, burns, or acting out of the normal can all be considered a pediatric emergency. When looking for a Penn emergency room or pediatric ER, it’s best to get to the closest emergency room whenever possible. Penn Highlands Healthcare offers a pediatric ER at all of our hospitals throughout central Pennsylvania.
How Long is the Wait Time at a Pediatric ER?
Wait times for a pediatric ER always depends on how many patients are currently needing care at any given time. At all Penn Highlands emergency facilities, we aim to provide pediatric emergency care as promptly as possible.
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Where can I Find a Children’s ER Near Me?
If your child is experiencing a pediatric emergency, please call 911 immediately or get your child to the nearest emergency room as soon as possible. Our Penn Highlands hospitals across central Pennsylvania provide emergency pediatric care for infants, toddlers, children, and adolescents, regardless of age or their families’ ability to pay.
When looking for a children’s ER or pediatric ER, most Penn emergency rooms are equipped to provide emergency pediatric care. If you have time to consider your options, look for a pediatric ER that is conveniently located to where you are. For patients in central Pennsylvania, Penn Highlands offers emergency pediatric care at all of our Penn emergency room locations.
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Located on the first floor of Penn Highlands State College, the Emergency Department offers 24-hour emergency care to patients suffering from serious illnesses or injuries.
Is There a Pediatric Walk-in Care Clinic Near Me Open Now?
If your child needs medical care that isn’t an emergency, Penn Highlands Healthcare offers walk-in care clinics and family medicine clinics throughout Pennsylvania. Our Family Medicine clinics often can provide same-day appointments. Primary care physicians at our Family Medicine clinics are skilled at diagnosing and treating a range of pediatric illnesses and injuries, from the common cold to rashes and minor injuries.
For after-hours care that doesn’t warrant a pediatric emergency, our QCare Walk-In Care clinics offer care with no appointment necessary.
When Should I Take My Child to a Family Medicine Clinic or Pediatric ER?
When possible or when it’s not an obvious pediatric emergency, you should call your child’s pediatrician or primary care provider to discuss your child’s symptoms and next steps. If your child does not have a primary care provider or pediatrician, you should take your child to a family medicine clinic for minor injuries, routine illnesses, colds, minor fevers, and non-life threatening concerns. You should take your child to a pediatric ER whenever trauma, poisoning, burns, deep cuts, loss of consciousness, uncontrollable bleeding, airway issues, choking, or severe and persistent pain occur.
What is a Pediatric Walk-in Care Clinic?
All of our Penn Highlands QCare Walk-In Care clinics treat pediatric patients age one and up can be seen for minor injuries and illnesses.. Our QCare Clinics offer a range of pediatric services including sports physicals. For pediatric emergencies, our Penn emergency rooms offer pediatric emergency care.Children under the age of one should be taken to the emergency room.
What if My Child Needs to be Admitted to the Hospital?
All Penn Highlands Healthcare hospitals are able to provide inpatient care for pediatric patients. Penn Highlands DuBois has a designated Pediatric Unit offering 24-hour medical care to children and their families. This pediatric unit is specifically designed for children of all ages to offer comfort and care tailored to their unique needs.