Kidcrew’s After Hours Team
Kidcrew Urgent Care
After Hours Crew
At Kidcrew Urgent Care, we understand that your child’s health can’t wait.
Kidcrew offers streamlined, (usually) same-day appointments to address non-emergency situations quickly and effectively. With our pediatric team and state-of-the-art facilities, we ensure your child receives the best possible care without the long waits typically associated with walk-in clinics and emergency rooms.
URGENT CARE or EMERGENCY ROOM – A GUIDE FOR PARENTS
INJURIES | RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS | INFECTIONS | HEAD, NECK, and SKIN | BEHAVIOUR | OTHER CONDITIONS
Introduction to Urgent Care at Kidcrew
At Kidcrew Urgent Care, we understand that when your child is unwell, waiting for care isn’t just stressful—it can worsen their discomfort or fear. That’s why our urgent care service is designed to provide a superior alternative to traditional emergency room or walk-in clinic visits, especially for non-life-threatening conditions.
What is Urgent Care?
Urgent Care services are focused on treating conditions that require prompt attention but are not severe enough to warrant an ER visit. These include situations like minor cuts, mild respiratory symptoms, infections, and common pediatric ailments that can suddenly disrupt your child’s health and your family’s peace of mind.
Why Choose Kidcrew?
Streamlined Appointments:
We offer same-day appointments, allowing you to book quickly and easily online or by phone, ensuring your child is seen by a healthcare professional without delay.
Reduced Waiting Times:
Unlike typical ERs, where wait times can be unpredictable and lengthy, Kidcrew prides itself on minimizing waits, helping your child to start feeling better sooner.
Multidisciplinary Pediatric Care:
Our multidisciplinary team specializes in a broad range of pediatric health care, providing tailored care that addresses the unique medical needs of children in a comforting and child-friendly environment.
Comprehensive Treatment Options:
From asthma and allergies to fevers and minor injuries, Kidcrew Urgent Care is equipped to handle a wide array of health issues, ensuring comprehensive care under one roof.
Choosing Kidcrew’s Urgent Care means trusting a team that’s committed to providing quick and compassionate care, ensuring your child’s health concerns are addressed promptly and professionally. Our goal is not only to treat but also to reassure and educate, making every visit as comfortable and effective as possible.
Our After Hours Team
A Guide For Parents
URGENT CARE or EMERGENCY ROOM
INJURIES
RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS
INFECTIONS
HEAD, NECK, and SKIN
BEHAVIOUR
OTHER CONDITIONS
Injuries
1. Sports Injuries
- (Urgent Care) Mild sports-related injuries (sprains, strains, bruises).
2. Concussions
- (Urgent Care) Mild concussions with no loss of consciousness or worsening symptoms.
- (Go to Emergency) Severe concussions with loss of consciousness, repeated vomiting, or worsening symptoms.
3. Fractures
- (Urgent Care) Simple fractures that can be managed with immobilization and pain control.
- (Go to Emergency) Displaced or angulated fractures that require surgical intervention.
4. Lacerations
- (Urgent Care) Lacerations that require glue but are not heavily bleeding or involving vital structures.
5. Bites and Stings
- (Urgent Care) Minor bug bites or stings with localized reaction.
- (Go to Emergency) Animal bites, snake bites, or stings with severe pain, swelling, or allergic reaction.
6. Burns
- (Urgent Care) Minor burns (1st or 2nd degree) covering a small area.
- (Go to Emergency) Severe burns covering a large area or involving the face, hands, feet, or genitals.
7. Eye Injuries
- (Urgent Care) Minor eye irritation that can be flushed out.
- (Go to Emergency) Chemical splashes, severe pain, or vision changes (Go to Emergency).
8. Neck Pain
- (Urgent Care) Mild neck pain or stiffness without trauma.
- (Go to Emergency) Neck pain following trauma, or pain with numbness/tingling in arms.
9. Nail Injuries
- (Urgent Care) Minor nail injuries or ingrown toenails without infection.
- (Go to Emergency) Nail injuries with severe pain, swelling, or signs of infection.
Respiratory Problems
1. Asthma
- (Urgent Care) Mild to moderate asthma attacks that respond to rescue inhalers
- (Go to Emergency) Severe asthma attacks not responding to rescue inhalers
2. Bronchiolitis and Croup
- (Urgent Care) Bronchiolitis or croup with mild to moderate symptoms and no respiratory distress
3. Pneumonia
- (Urgent Care) Pneumonia with mild symptoms and no difficulty breathing.
- (Go to Emergency) Pneumonia with high fever, difficulty breathing, or bluish discoloration of lips.
INFECTIONS
1. Skin Infections
- (Urgent Care) Localized skin infections (impetigo or abscesses) that can be treated with antibiotics.
- (Go to Emergency) Cellulitis with rapidly spreading redness, high fever, or systemic symptoms.
2. Urinary Tract Infections
- (Urgent Care) Urinary tract infections with mild to moderate symptoms and no signs of sepsis.
3. Common Infections
- (Urgent Care) Common infections (otitis, pharyngitis, sinusitis) with mild to moderate symptoms.
HEAD, NECK, and SKIN
1. Skin Infections
● (Urgent Care) Localized skin infections (impetigo or abscesses) that can be treated with antibiotics
● (Go to Emergency) Cellulitis with rapidly spreading redness, high fever, or systemic symptoms
2. Rashes
● (Urgent Care) Rashes (diaper rash, eczema, contact dermatitis)
3. Jaundice
● (Urgent Care) Mild jaundice in newborns appearing after 24 hours of life
● (Go to Emergency) Severe jaundice in newborns within 24 hours, or jaundice with lethargy or poor feeding
4. Toothache
● (Urgent Care) Can be seen for mild toothache if the child can drink well and is not in severe pain.
● (Go to Emergency) Severe dental pain with swelling, difficulty swallowing, or fever
5. Headaches
● (Urgent Care) Migraines or tension headaches without severe symptoms or neurological signs
● (Go to Emergency) Sudden, severe headaches with neck stiffness, fever, or altered mental status
6. Nosebleeds
● (Urgent Care) Minor nosebleeds that can be controlled with pressure.
● (Go to Emergency) Prolonged or recurring nosebleeds, or nosebleeds following head trauma.
7. Ear Pain, Ear Discharge
● (Urgent Care) Ear pain or foreign bodies in the ear or nose.
● (Urgent Care) Minor ear discharge without pain or fever.
● (Go to Emergency) Ear discharge with severe pain, fever, or bloody/foul-smelling discharge.
8. Pink Eye
● (Urgent Care) Pink eye (conjunctivitis) or styes.
9. Mouth Sores
● (Urgent Care) Minor mouth sores or ulcers due to injury or infection.
● (Go to Emergency) Severe mouth sores preventing eating/drinking, or sores with high fever.
10. Hair or Skin Changes
● (Urgent Care) Minor hair loss, skin changes, or rashes without other symptoms.
● (Go to Emergency) Sudden, patchy hair loss, or skin changes with fever or systemic symptoms.
Behaviour
1. Behavioural Changes
- (Urgent Care) Mild behavioral changes or mood swings
- (Go to Emergency) Sudden, severe changes in behaviour, hallucinations, or self-harm attempts.
2. Crying Infants
- (Urgent Care) Infants crying due to hunger, tiredness, or need for comfort
- (Go to Emergency) Inconsolable crying, or crying with fever or lethargy
3. Developmental Concerns
- (Urgent Care) Mild developmental delays or concerns
- (Go to Emergency) Significant developmental delays, regression, or lack of responsiveness
4. Dizziness
- (Urgent Care) Occasional dizziness without other symptoms
- (Go to Emergency) Persistent dizziness with headache, vision changes, or difficulty walking
5. Sleep Disturbances
- (Urgent Care) Occasional sleep disturbances or changes in sleep patterns
- (Go to Emergency) Sudden, severe insomnia or sleep disturbances with behavioural changes
Other Conditions
1. Allergic Reactions
- (Urgent Care) Mild allergic reactions (hives, rash) without difficulty breathing or swallowing.
- (Go to Emergency) Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) with difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat.
2. Fever
- (Urgent Care) fever with mild symptoms and no other concerning signs.
- (Go to Emergency) High fever with severe symptoms, lethargy, difficulty breathing or inability to keep any fluids down.
3. Constipation or Diarrhea
- (Urgent Care) Constipation or diarrhea without severe dehydration or blood in the stool.
4. Dehydration
- (Urgent Care) Mild to moderate dehydration that can be managed with oral rehydration therapy.
- (Go to Emergency) Severe dehydration with lethargy, sunken fontanelle (in infants), or decreased urine output.
5. Seizures
- (Go to Emergency) Seizures lasting more than 5 minutes or multiple seizures without regaining consciousness.
6. Fainting
- (Urgent Care) Fainting with quick recovery and no other symptoms.
- (Go to Emergency) Fainting with prolonged loss of consciousness, seizures, or head trauma.
7. Vomiting
- (Urgent Care) Occasional vomiting with no signs of dehydration.
- (Go to Emergency) Persistent or projectile vomiting, or vomiting with blood.
8. Ingestions
- (Urgent Care) Ingestion of non-toxic substances.
- (Go to Emergency) Ingestion of toxic substances, medications, or button batteries.
9. Abdominal Pain
- (Urgent Care) Mild to moderate abdominal pain without signs of appendicitis or other surgical emergencies.
- (Go to Emergency) Severe abdominal pain with rigidity, guarding, or signs of appendicitis.
10. Testicular Pain
- (Go to Emergency) Testicular pain or swelling (possible testicular torsion).
11. Genital Complaints
- (Urgent Care) Mild genital itching or rash.
- (Go to Emergency) Severe genital pain, swelling, or colour change.
Your Questions About Urgent Care
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What are the operating hours for Kidcrew Urgent Care?
DAILY by appointment, usually the same day.
Location: Our midtown clinic at 1440 Bathurst Street, Toronto. Map
Available 7 days a week;
- Monday to Friday, 7:30 am and 8:00 pm.
- Saturday & Sunday, 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Our Urgent Care Clinic is tailored to accommodate your schedule and ensure you have access to care when it’s most convenient for you.
Click to book an appointment.
Can I book a same-day appointment at Kidcrew Urgent Care?
We usually offer same-day appointments, allowing you to bypass the long wait times typical at emergency rooms and walk-in clinics. Secure an appointment on the day you need care to save time and reduce stress.
DAILY by appointment, usually the same day.
Location: Our midtown clinic at 1440 Bathurst Street, Toronto. Map
Available 7 days a week;
- Monday to Friday, 7:30 am and 8:00 pm.
- Saturday & Sunday, 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Click to book an appointment.
What types of conditions are treated at Kidcrew Urgent Care?
Our facility is equipped to handle a wide range of non-emergency conditions efficiently, including fevers, minor injuries, allergies, and infections. THere are a range of over 28 categories of health issues our Urgent Care Team is equipped to handle. Visit HERE to learn more about how we can help your family quickly and effectively.
DAILY by appointment, usually the same day.
Location: Our midtown clinic at 1440 Bathurst Street, Toronto. Map
Available 7 days a week;
- Monday to Friday, 7:30 am and 8:00 pm.
- Saturday & Sunday, 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Click to book an appointment.
How does booking an appointment at Kidcrew make my visit quicker?
By booking ahead, you’re guaranteed a spot that aligns with your arrival time, which eliminates waiting in crowded rooms and speeds up the time to see a healthcare professional. This streamlined process ensures you receive timely and effective care.
DAILY by appointment, usually the same day.
Location: Our midtown clinic at 1440 Bathurst Street, Toronto. Map
Available 7 days a week;
- Monday to Friday, 7:30 am and 8:00 pm.
- Saturday & Sunday, 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Click to book an appointment.
What should I bring to an Urgent Care visit at Kidcrew?
Please have your health card, any current medications, and relevant medical history ready for your visit to help us provide the best possible care. Preparing these in advance can further expedite your appointment.
DAILY by appointment, usually the same day.
Location: Our midtown clinic at 1440 Bathurst Street, Toronto. Map
Available 7 days a week;
- Monday to Friday, 7:30 am and 8:00 pm.
- Saturday & Sunday, 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Click to book an appointment.
How does Kidcrew Urgent Care save time compared to an Emergency Room visit?
Kidcrew’s booking system and focus on urgent, non-emergency care significantly cut down waiting times, allowing for quick service compared to the unpredictable and often lengthy waits at emergency rooms. This efficiency is crucial for non-life-threatening conditions where time and comfort are of the essence.
DAILY by appointment, usually the same day.
Location: Our midtown clinic at 1440 Bathurst Street, Toronto. Map
Available 7 days a week;
- Monday to Friday, 7:30 am and 8:00 pm.
- Saturday & Sunday, 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Click to book an appointment.
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