Common Conditions We Treat

Common childhood conditions we manage at PM Pediatric Urgent Care in Fairfax, VA.

Colds & Flu

Gentle, watchful care to help your child feel better and avoid complications.

Ear Infections

Fast relief for ear pain, with careful follow-up so infections don’t linger.

Fever

Clear, calm guidance on what’s normal and when to bring your child in.

Allergies

Relief from seasonal and environmental allergies so kids can play comfortably.

Asthma

Keep your child active and breathing easy with a clear asthma action plan.

Rashes

Reassuring evaluation of childhood rashes, from mild to concerning.

Stomach Illness

Calm support for vomiting, diarrhea, and tummy troubles.

Minor Injuries

Same-day care for bumps, sprains, and little-kid accidents.

Pink Eye

Quick diagnosis and treatment so your child is comfortable and can return to school.

Eczema

Soothe childhood eczema with gentle, skin-friendly care plans.

Constipation

Practical, gentle help for a common and uncomfortable childhood issue.

Behavioral Concerns

Compassionate support for attention, mood, and family stress.

Comprehensive Pediatric Care in Fairfax, VA

Personalized, family-centered care for your child at every stage — from PM Pediatric Urgent Care in Fairfax.

Newborn Care

Gentle, expert care from the first days home through the first year.

Well-Child Visits

Growth, development, and guidance at every age and stage.

Immunizations

On-schedule vaccines that keep your child protected.

School & Sports Physicals

Fast, thorough exams so your child can learn and play.

Sick Visits

Same-day care for fevers, earaches, and childhood illnesses.

Developmental Screenings

Early checks for speech, motor, and autism concerns.

Adolescent Care

Teen-focused care, including mental-health support.

Nutrition Guidance

Feeding and growth help for every stage, picky eaters included.

Behavioral Health Support

Calm, early help for attention, mood, and family stress.

Chronic Condition Management

Steady, reassuring care for asthma, eczema, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should my newborn have the first visit?

Usually 2–3 days after discharge, then at 1, 2, 4, 6, and 9 months — we follow AAP guidance.

Do you offer same-day sick appointments?

Yes. We hold same-day slots for ill children so they’re seen quickly.

What vaccinations are available?

We provide the full CDC/AAP schedule plus flu and COVID vaccines.

What should I bring to my child’s first appointment?

Your ID, insurance card, prior records if any, and a list of questions — we’re happy to answer them.

Do you treat teenagers?

Yes — we care for newborns through adolescents, including teen and mental-health needs.

Can both parents attend the visit?

Of course. We welcome both parents and caregivers as part of the care team.

What insurance plans do you accept?

Most major plans — call us and we’ll verify your benefits before you arrive.

How often should my child have checkups?

Annually after the early years, with extra visits as recommended by your pediatrician.