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Jul 11, 2023 · Sick Visit

Tips for Getting Through a Sick Visit

Your kiddo is sick and you've scheduled an appointment with the doctor. Now what?

Tips for Getting Through a Sick Visit

Your kiddo is sick, and you've scheduled an appointment with the doctor. Now what? Our team shares tips on how to prepare and what to expect during an acute care office visit.

One of the first things you learn as a parent is that life is full of surprises, and not all of them are pleasant. Sudden illnesses and injuries that require acute care appointments (or sick visits) are simply part of childhood.

Dr. Phani Bodavula and our team at Garland Pediatric Practice in Garland, Texas, specialize in advanced, personalized pediatric care. We're committed to supporting children and their parents from infancy through adolescence, and we're happy to walk you through what a sick visit involves.

Understanding pediatric sick visits

A sick visit is a medical appointment that addresses new or worsening health issues requiring immediate attention.

These visits are typically arranged on short notice to provide timely assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for:

  • Acute illnesses
  • Injuries
  • Worsening chronic conditions like asthma

Because pediatric care includes parents and other caregivers, our entire team is also committed to your comfort and understanding before, during, and after the visit.

Tips for making it through your child's sick visit

Keep these suggestions in mind when your child becomes ill.

Never hesitate to call

It's sometimes hard to know whether you should care for a sick child at home or take a trip to the doctor. We invite you to call us or schedule a visit whenever you're concerned about your child's health.

During your call, our nurses are available to discuss your concerns, check with Dr. Bodavula regarding your child's symptoms as necessary, and make recommendations per his direction.

Prioritize safety and comfort

Before heading to our office, make sure your child is safe and comfortable:

  • Dress them in comfortable clothes appropriate for the weather.
  • Bring along any necessary items like blankets, a favorite toy, or snacks.

Infants, toddlers, and even teens benefit from your support and positive attitude when seeing the doctor. You can help by staying upbeat and soothing their concerns before and during the visit.

Prepare in advance

To make the most of your visit, come prepared. Bring a list of your child's symptoms, including:

  • When the symptoms started
  • Their severity
  • What home care remedies you've tried

Also take note of any changes in behavior, appetite, or sleep patterns. These observations can provide valuable information to the doctor and may help diagnose the illness more accurately.

We also appreciate your insight regarding your child's general health, recent exposure to viruses, and other factors that may influence the current illness. Don't forget to track when you last administered over-the-counter medications and how your child responded.

Be thorough

Be honest and thorough when sharing information about your child's symptoms with Dr. Bodavula or the nurse. Even if some details seem embarrassing or insignificant, they can help the doctor develop an appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan.

Ask questions

Don't hesitate to ask questions. Seek clarification about the diagnosis, treatment options, and potential side effects of any medication. Understanding the condition and its management helps you make informed decisions when providing home care for your child.

Remember to take notes or ask for written details regarding care instructions, signs of worsening, medications, and more.

Follow instructions

Once you receive a diagnosis and treatment plan, it's essential to follow the doctor's directions diligently:

  • Administer medications as prescribed.
  • Adhere to recommended rest periods.
  • Follow any dietary guidelines.

If you have any concerns or notice changes in your child's condition, contact our office promptly for guidance.

Key takeaways

  • A sick visit addresses new or worsening health issues that need immediate attention.
  • Never hesitate to call us when you're concerned about your child's health.
  • Keep your child safe and comfortable, and arrive prepared with a list of symptoms and home care details.
  • Be honest and thorough, ask questions, and take notes on care instructions.
  • Follow the diagnosis and treatment plan diligently, and reach out if your child's condition changes.

When to call us

Whenever you're concerned about your child's health, give us a call or schedule a visit. Our nurses can discuss your concerns and check with Dr. Bodavula as needed, and you should contact our office promptly if you notice any changes in your child's condition.

Schedule Your Child’s Visit Today

From newborn care to adolescent health, our compassionate team is here to provide the best pediatric care for your family.

(972) 216-8500
  • Same-day sick visits
  • Bilingual care
  • Newborn to age 18