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Pediatric Urgent Care

Pediatric Urgent Care Center is located adjacent to the Emergency Department at Eastside Medical Center. When you need urgent care for your child and your pediatrician is not available, you can count on our specially trained pediatricians to treat your child's illnesses and minor emergencies.

Visit our center Monday-Friday from 4:00 pm - midnight, or Saturday and Sunday from noon - midnight. For more information, call 770-736-2400.

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