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1810 Mesquite Ave, Lake Havasu City, AZ 864031810 Mesquite Ave
Open until 6:00 pm
  • Mon 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Tue 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Wed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Thu 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Fri 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
  • Sat 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
  • Sun 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
4.65(7.9k reviews)
NextCare Urgent Care, Lake Havasu City - 1810 Mesquite Ave, Lake Havasu City
Being new to Havasu, I searched a long time for a doctor. Either they weren't open on Fridays or they weren't taking new patients. I finally called NextCare Urgent Care. I was told I could come in immediately. She said there were no patients. The parking lot only had one other car. The wait was excruciatingly long. The sign-in took little time. There was hardly any paper work to fill out. No health questionnaire. Everyone was friendly. The Doctor I saw was named John. After checking the area in question, he sent me to the hospital for an ultrasound in order to check on a lump I found the night before. He called me shortly after I arrived home to let me know there was no breast cancer found. I'm not sure why I didn't consider urgent care to begin with. That being said, the wait was a slight frustration. Also, I had to go back and pick up my license and insurance cards.

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Pediatric Urgent Care FAQs

  • How much does a pediatric urgent care visit cost in Parker?

    Depending on the location of a clinic, urgent care might cost anywhere from $75 to $150. Of course, this only applies to patients who pay cash. However, the quality and standards of healthcare are consistent across the board. Most institutions, however, will charge between $100 and $125 for treatments that are not covered by insurance. However, keep in mind that this is the starting point for the basic treatments provided by urgent care clinics. Additional services such as medication and vaccine shots, lab testing, and X-rays are not included. The cost of urgent treatment will also be increased by stitches, sprains, and shattered bones. Even patients with insurance will be required to make co-payments rather than having their insurer cover the entire cost. Payments are usually made on a monthly basis.

  • Is insurance accepted at urgent care centers in Parker?

    Insurance companies decide whether or not to cover the costs of urgent care. It's possible that a patient's insurance won't pay the expenditures. In that instance, the urgent care facility will only accept cash. In most circumstances, however, insurance companies would cover urgent care, allowing patients to attend a treatment center without spending a lot of money. Even if an insurance policy covers this type of care, an urgent care center may refuse to take it, but this is extremely rare. As a result, it's always a good idea to phone ahead and double-check before visiting a care facility.

  • What are common services of a pediatric urgent care in Parker?

    You might be concerned that your child is becoming sick more frequently than usual, but this is not the case. The truth is that children will become ill, particularly after they start school and their immune systems are exposed to the health hazards that present in crowded situations. Colds, flu, strep throat, ear and sinus infections, pink eye, and pneumonia are among diseases that can be treated with a brief trip to a pediatric urgent care clinic near you. In addition to injuries, pediatric urgent care clinics can treat stings and bug bites, allergic reactions, wounds and burns, ingested objects, sprains, and fractured bones.

  • What Is the difference between an urgent care and the emergency room?

    The most significant distinction between a pediatric urgent care center and an emergency room is the patient experience. The average wait time in an emergency room is about two and a half hours. A pediatric urgent care, on the other hand, will treat the youngster in 15-45 minutes. The cost of an urgent care facility vs an emergency department is another significant distinction. Normally, the former will be a fraction of the price of the latter. Patients should go to an emergency room rather than an urgent care clinic if they have a major health emergency. This is due to the fact that urgent care centers are only intended for non-emergent and minor illnesses, as well as small injuries.

  • What is the difference between pediatric urgent care and regular urgent care?

    The primary distinction between a pediatric urgent care center and an emergency room is the patient experience. The average wait time in an emergency room is roughly two hours and fifteen minutes. The patient will, however, receive treatment in 15-45 minutes at a pediatric urgent care center. The cost of an urgent care center vs an emergency department is another significant distinction. The former is usually a fraction of the price of the latter. Patients should, however, go to an emergency room rather than an urgent care clinic in the event of a significant health emergency. This is due to the fact that urgent care clinics are only intended for non-emergent and mild diseases and injuries.

  • What is pediatric urgent care?

    Pediatric urgent care operators typically work in conjunction with conventional pediatricians, the majority of whom are available during regular office hours (e.g. from 9 am - 5 pm Monday to Friday). These medical personnel assist with late-night pediatric crises that might otherwise necessitate a trip to the emergency hospital. Pediatric urgent care centers serve children with both mild and major illnesses. Even when regular pedestrians are closed, they are usually open till midnight and on weekends. Without a question, these children's doctors save parents from unneeded and traumatic journeys to the emergency room.

  • 10 Ways to Keep Your Kids Out of the Urgent Care

    There are numerous methods for keeping youngsters healthy and preventing health problems and emergencies. Simple measures like hand cleaning, sufficient hydration, and adequate sleep can go a long way toward safeguarding children's health. Toddlers can avoid many diseases by eating well-balanced diets, managing stress, obtaining the proper vaccines, and avoiding smokers.

Recent Pediatric Urgent Care Reviews (20)

I went there with my 3yr old son...we had been sick for 10 days with no relief. The front desk staff was so sweet and kind with my son. They made him feel comfortable from the get go. When the nurse took us to our room same thing. Very patient and kind with my son...they were kind to me as well ofcourse. I do feel the Dr kinda rushed us through but it is an Urgent Care and they have many patients to see. He was very fun and made jokes with my son to keep him comfortable. Overall great experience. Was my son's first time visiting a Dr office that wasn't at his pediatricians office and he said he had fun! Thank you guys!

- Verified patient on 10/27

Other than all my previous visit with my kids, when I make an appointment I expect to be seen 5-10 mins before or after my appointment scheduled time. This time I waited 45 mins after my appointment scheduled time and I arrive 10 mins early. Even more a appointment that was scheduled after me was seen before me. Was not happy about that. I just needed to vent on this situation and let someone know how I felt. Just do better and keep up the good work you do. Thank for all you do. Thanks.

- Verified patient on 3/26

Fast and Easy, they’re online portal to book an apointment was full but there wasn’t much wait time for walk in. The Doctors and MA’s were very understanding and patient. I know it’s frustrating with fussy loud crying kids but we thank you for all that you do!

- Verified patient on 1/1

This was our first time in to AllKids Urgent Care and it was a really great experience. The paper work was sent right to your phone and super quick to fill out. We got right in without any wait once that was done. Both the office staff and the medical staff were really friendly. I loved the Dr we saw and she gave us some really good advice on what to do once we left. My 2 year old daughter walked out of there thanking everyone she saw :)

- Verified patient on 6/21

Honestly so grateful for my experience. I have been trying to get my daughter into her pediatrician for 3 days but to know avail. I need to know she was okay, didn’t want to go to the ER, really needed piece of mind. Thank got an appointment with All kids almost immediately. The staff was incredibly friendly, office very. The PA that helped us was incredibly helpful and informative. We had very minimal wait time, I am so happy. Thank you guys.

- Verified patient on 11/26

Well I have never been there personally to see a doctor I’ve had a couple of my grandkids come there and as always they couldn’t of been nicer could’ve been more pleasant and I just want to thank you all for doing such a great job

- Verified patient on 2/6

I have gone to this urgent care countless time for kids or myself and always go back but last night the doctor and nurse who treated my teenage daughter were incredible!! She came in for a UTI that was just mortifying for a teenager... I cannot imagine them handling it any better! They made her feel so comfortable and I guarantee they are the reason she won’t be as stressed out to go back if anything ever happens in the future. I cannot thank you guys enough for how you made my daughter feel. You were so kind and so unbothered and that was a game changer for someone her age. I really appreciate you both!

- Verified patient on 5/20

Honestly so grateful for my experience. I have been trying to get my daughter into her pediatrician for 3 days but to know avail. I need to know she was okay, didn’t want to go to the ER, really needed piece of mind. Thank got an appointment with All kids almost immediately. The staff was incredibly friendly, office very. The PA that helped us was incredibly helpful and informative. We had very minimal wait time, I am so happy. Thank you guys.

- Verified patient on 11/26

My son was in so much pain when he was being held and too weak to walk that he was screaming they allowed us to wait in the comfort of our car and texted us when it was our turn. They helped make me feel comfortable for how my child was behaving from being sick. Best urgent care for kids, if you can’t get into your PCP.

- Verified patient on 8/14

Been going here for almost 6 years when I need or when my foster kids need care right away. They have been accommodating and friendly. They got me in and my foster kid even on a walk in and got treated right away. Appreciate you guys!

- Verified patient on 9/22

The front office girl was rude as hell she doesn’t know how to greet patients she sucked and I did not care for her!! The medical assistant got my sons height wrong THE DOCTOR WAS AMAZING AND HILARIOUS WISHE HE WAS A PRIMARY CARE DOCTOR I WOULD HAVE MY KIDS SEE HIM! Get rid of those other sad people they didn’t smile and looked depressed GIVE THE DOCTOR A RAISE

- Verified patient on 8/4

Second time I bring my daughter on an emergency need. They cared & properly diagnosed my daughters last croup flare up, loved that the doctor educated on us on what to watch out for and all the details. That’s why this time I knew what to look out for. We saw the same doctor as last time she was great once again, bed side manner great with kids & parents. For this time of year I was expecting a longer wait time but the wait time was actually a lot shorter than what they estimated about an hour shorter which was a big relief. I love the care here.

- Verified patient on 12/24

We were able to easily sign up for an appointment within 30 minutes. Check-in was seamless. Wait time was minimal. Every one we encountered was helpful and friendly. The provider, Jasma Dydell, was wonderful with us and my son. She explained everything, answered our questions, and demonstrated empathy and kindness. We typically don't expect much from an urgent care visit (whether it's for our kiddo or for ourselves), but this was a really great experience.

- Verified patient on 5/6

Referred to ER i feel unnecessarily after a 1 min assessment. I paid a 75 copay for that amd ER would be 250. I will be going to my pediatrician for a second opinion, unfortunately could nkt get my child in today. Felt that additional testing could have been done to rule out other causes. I think some providers semd to ER unnecessarily which defests the purpose of an UC. Also I am a nurse and feel that this was inadequate.

- Verified patient on 6/26

The front desk was nice and helpful, especially for a mom who was nervous getting Covid tests for her kids. The nurse was great (she took the nose swab) and the doc/PA was also absolutely wonderful. During confusing times and when I was unsure where to go for testing, this facility made it all so painless. Thank you!

- Verified patient on 5/12

I truly was surprised at how this particular urgent care handlerd everything … When the assistant did my vitals etc she was very professional and interested in my short story about my health .. I was grateful because since november things have been interesting to say the least (concerning my health). Dr Daniel showed great concern for me and really stressed that if my symptoms worsened to go straight to the er .. He also said to feel free to call them if i had any questions.. In the last 10 months i had kidney removed becauSe of cancer and covid as well as gallbladder removed. up until all of this in my lifetime you could count on one hand how many er/hospital visits i had made .. 4 times including my birth and my kids birth as well as diagnosed with ms .. Soooooo let me just say i appreciate their immediate care as my doc was to busy. ugh. Now if they get my antibiotic ready we can start getting this under control . thank you everyone

- Verified patient on 8/28

Took all three of my kids here for a Covid test, thankfully all were negative. It was very quick. The staff was so friendly and so helpful. Even with everything that’s going on the staff was very brave and very comforting to my children who hadn’t had the test done before. They made sure I had a printed copy of the test to take home. I couldn’t be more happy with the experience. Thank you.

- Verified patient on 2/13

I had 2 young kids (5yo and 3yo) come in for potential strep late in the day. Yes, we waited for multiple hours, but the nurse who assisted us was AMAZING! She was calm, patient, and made the experience fun. She was knowledgeable about pharmacies opened late nearby and gave me such a nice compliment about my well behaved children. She made me feel safe and heard. Very grateful for her service.

- Verified patient on 11/28

The NP really took her time, thoroughly explained treatment and potential risks. Ask questions, took the time to really hear our answers and genuinely cared. I am grateful for the late appointments for my kids and the exceptional care that was provided Thank you

- Verified patient on 9/29

Took my son to get his ears looked at because our pediatrician wasn’t able to see him as soon as we hoped. Even with covid protocols it went fairly smoothly. Waiting in the car with a baby is a little rough, but they got us out as quickly as they could. They took care of him and were so kind to a little baby with a double ear infection.

- Verified patient on 4/22

Pediatric Urgent Care in Parker, AZ

These days, convenience is key, especially for parents with young children. Who wants to wait several weeks to see their pediatrician or primary care physician in a world where 'next day shipping' is being beaten by 'same day shipping?' Walk-in clinics are divided into a number of categories, including urgent care, pediatric urgent care, retail clinics, and others. These convenient care facilities provide same-day access to qualified pediatric providers who can diagnose and treat a wide range of minor injuries and illnesses in children aged 6 to 18. You've come to the perfect site if you've wondered, "Where can I find a walk-in clinic near me?"

When your children require urgent treatment, the last thing you want to do is travel to a nearby urgent care center only to find it closed or overcrowded with adult patients, making it unsuitable for your children. Such a pointless waste of time. Instead, you should look for a pediatric urgent care center that is open right now. It's sometimes more crucial that the place is "open now" than how close it is, or even whether it has excellent patient feedback. It's possible that all you want is a speedy diagnosis and medication so you can get on with your life. Filter this list of pediatric urgent care centers that are currently open based on your area. The most relevant, closest, and highest rated items appear first.

Pediatric Urgent Care Guide (for Parents)

Solv discovered that patients were waiting an average of 24 days for appointments with their primary care provider in a recent survey done with the Urgent Care Association. Consumers want more in today's environment of immediate gratification. They want it now. If you wish to watch a movie, you can either download it or stream it right away. You can pick up your phone and have groceries delivered to you within an hour if you need them. If you require restaurant reservations, simply locate one that has openings, book online, and stroll in minutes later to sit down. Healthcare should be no exception.

As a result, pediatric urgent care has grown at a quicker rate than any other type of healthcare in the United States. It's also why "urgent care" is searched for more than 5 times more than "primary care" or "family doctor" combined by healthcare consumers. These customers are extremely actionable, searching for "urgent care near me" with high intent. When people are sick or injured, they want same-day access to great healthcare providers - after hours, on weekends, and on holidays - without the cost and inconvenience of going to the emergency room.

Urgent care clinics are useful for detecting and treating non-emergent healthcare requirements such as the flu, sinus infections, and strep throat, as well as injuries such as bone fractures and sprains, cuts, scrapes, and burns. In addition, urgent care clinics are increasingly delivering preventative care services such as annual physicals and well visits, flu shots, and other immunizations and vaccines, assuming the role of primary care physician for the tens of millions of people who don't have one.

There are dedicated pediatric urgent care clinics for children between the ages of one and eighteen, which are normally available after hours for patients between the ages of one and eighteen.

Pediatric Urgent Care Services & Pricing

Consumers seeking treatment for minor illnesses and injuries will find urgent care clinics, which are part of the walk-in clinic healthcare category, to be a helpful option. Annual and school physicals, flu shots and immunizations, treatment for illnesses such as colds, flu stomach aches, sinus and ear infections, and more are frequently offered at an urgent care center. You can also be treated for injuries like burns, bites, sprains, and breaks, which you might think to go to the emergency department rather than urgent care, but you'll have a shorter wait and a lower fee at urgent care. Without insurance, you should budget between $100 to 140 for your appointment, including the cost of transportation.

Insurance & Payments

Almost every urgent care center accepts commercial insurance, and many (if not all) accept Medicare. As a result, if you have insurance coverage, the financial experience will be comparable to seeing a specialist, where you will be charged a co-pay, normally $35-50, at the time of the visit. Any further lab work, x-rays, or other testing will be billed to your insurance first, with any supplemental amount owed being invoiced to you later. If you don't have insurance, you'll have to pay a visit charge of $100-140 at the time of your appointment. This costs between 25 and 50 percent more than your primary care practitioner if you're considering a telehealth or video visit, but the convenience is usually well worth the extra money. 

Urgent Care Hours & Wait Times

Even within the same group or brand, separate urgent care centers may have varying hours. While they're supposed to be convenient when your main care physician isn't available, that's subjective and highly varied. A standard formula, on the other hand, is that an urgent care is open 6 to 7 days a week, typically from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., this might change to practically any 8-12 hour period. Some clinics, comparable to emergency rooms, are even open 24 hours a day. In terms of wait time, most patients report waiting between 15 and 45 minutes on average, though this can vary. It's usually preferable to locate a nearby urgent care facility.

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