Key Points for Pediatric Care

  • Guidance and support for common childhood illnesses
  • Medication options when appropriate
  • Advice on when to seek in-person care
  • Not a substitute for an in-person visit when needed

Pediatric Care – Get Your Kids Back to School, Just a Tap Away

“Kiddo Sent Home? Tap into Pediatric Care with Tap Telehealth!”

Alright, parents, let’s be real. There’s nothing like getting that call from the school nurse saying, “Your child isn’t feeling well and needs to be picked up.” It’s like a tiny tornado just touched down in your day, disrupting all your plans! And of course, now you’ve got a sick kiddo at home, and you’re wondering, “how am I going to keep them healthy, get them back to school, and get back to work?”

But here’s the good news: Tap Telehealth is here to help you manage those unexpected sick days with your kids with convenient and fast medical support, right from your phone. We can help you determine what your child needs and get them on the road to recovery so they can get back to class.

Getting pediatric care with Tap Telehealth is super easy:

  1. Tap & Text: Reach out when your child gets sent home from school and is not feeling well.
  2. Chat with a Pro: Our Doctors will ask you about your child’s symptoms, when they started, and any other relevant information.
  3. Personalized Recommendations: We’ll give you personalized recommendations on how to care for your child at home.
  4. Medication Options: If appropriate we can send in a prescription to help you get your kid back on their feet.
  5. When to Seek In-Person Care: We’ll help you determine if your child’s symptoms might need an in-person evaluation from your pediatrician.

While Tap Telehealth can help with many minor pediatric issues, sometimes an in-person visit is needed. Here’s what to consider:

  • High Fever: If your child has a high fever that isn’t responding to fever medication, they need to be evaluated in person.
  • Difficulty Breathing: If your child is having trouble breathing or shortness of breath, you should seek immediate in person medical care.
  • Severe Symptoms: If their symptoms are severe, or they are acting lethargic, you need to get evaluated in person.
  • Symptoms Worsening: If your child’s symptoms are not improving or are getting worse despite treatment, it’s important to seek in person medical attention.

“We know how challenging it can be to balance work and kids when your little ones aren’t feeling their best, and we’re committed to providing you with the right support, so your kids can get back to school and you can get back to work.”

“Kiddo sent home? Don’t let it disrupt your day! Tap into Tap Telehealth today and get your child on the road to recovery!”

(Final Touch: A Fun Graphic)

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