Should We Go to Urgent Care?

A Guidebook for Parents of Children in Grades K-8

With more than a decade of experience in pediatric care, Dr. Sarah Irene Washington has treated over forty thousand patients. Again and again, she has seen parents bring children to an urgent care facility before really necessary. While there are times when urgent care treatment or even emergency room visits are vital, Dr. Sarah Irene helps parents understand when it becomes a necessity to help care for their children in the most efficient and effective way possible.

In Should We Go to Urgent Care?: A Guidebook for Parents of Children in Grades K-8, Dr. Sarah Irene offers synopses of a wide array of common illnesses and injuries in young children. Organized by topic, parents can identify potential ailments and quickly understand the best potential treatment option. Essentially, parents will answer the question: Should we go to urgent care?

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Sarah Irene Washington, MD, FAAP

Dr. Sarah Irene Washington is a board-certified pediatrician, the chief medical director for Kiddo Care Pediatrics, and a pediatric urgent care physician. With more than a decade of experience in pediatrics, she has treated over forty thousand patients. At Kiddo Care Pediatrics, PLLC, Dr. Sarah Irene offers comprehensive medical care through which she provides honest, direct pediatric care that gives parents and children the personalized experience they deserve.

Learn more at drsarahirene.com