Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When are you open?
A: After Hours Pediatrics Urgent Care is open every day of the year. Our offices are open weeknights from 5 pm to 11 pm, and on weekends and certain holidays from 1 pm to 11 pm. Extended hours on the following holidays: Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day.
Q: Do I need an appointment?
A: No appointments are necessary. Just come in during our office hours. Walk-ins are always welcome.
Q: What is the age range of children you see?
A: We treat children from newborns through 21 years of age.
Q: What services do you provide?
A: Our offices provide pediatric urgent care services with treatment for flu, broken bones, cuts, burns, injuries, stitches and more . To see the type of services we provide, click here.
Q: How about follow-up care?
A: After Hours Pediatrics faxes a report of the visit to your child's physician on the same day. So when you make a follow-up appointment with your child's doctor, a copy of the care received at AHP will already be there for the doctor to review.
Q: What if my child’s problem requires hospitalization?
A: If our pediatrician determines that your child will need hospital care, After Hours Pediatrics will contact your primary care physician and will assist with arrangements for direct admission to the hospital of your choice.
Q: Do you accept my insurance?
A: After Hours Pediatrics works with most insurance carriers. Click here to view a complete list of insurance we accept. If your insurance company is not listed here, we are not under contract with them. However, you may still bring your child here for care on a fee-for-service (self-pay) basis. If you have any questions, please contact our office for assistance.
Q: What payment do you accept?
A: For your convenience, we accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal checks and cash. At the time of your visit, you will be expected to pay co-pays, deductibles and payment for any services not covered by your insurance. We also see patients on a self-pay or fee basis.