- Get same-day, pediatric care via phone, tablet or computer for children ages 0-21
- Available 7 days a week, 365 days a year – including holidays
- Book Virtual Visits for what kids have the most, such as coughs, colds, pink eye, rash, allergies and more from the comfort of home
- Expert care from trusted, local Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care pediatric providers
- Patient must physically be located in the state of Oregon or Washington at the time of visit
Pediatric Virtual Visits designed for kids and teens
With Virtual Visits, you and your family can connect directly with a Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care pediatric provider from the comfort of your home.
Available 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Easy access to care from virtually anywhere
Virtual COVID-19 evaluations
After a Virtual Visit evaluation with a provider, patients will be provided with a testing appointment at a designated Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care center. Within minutes of being tested, you will know if you are negative for COVID-19 and will be given direction as to the next steps in care.
Our pediatric virtual services
Additional virtual services
- Insect bites
- Back and neck pain
- Blisters
- Mild fever
- Pink eye
- Poison ivy/poison oak
- Sunburns
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
Healthy advice for everyday living
You have questions. We have answers. Visit our Health Library and find answers or suggestions for many of your health concerns.
How often should a newborn poop?
As the parent of a newborn, you want to keep them safe and healthy. Newborns typically don't do much beyond eat, sleep, pee and poop, so you might be concerned when a newborn is not pooping as often as you think they should.
What to do when your child gets hand, foot and mouth disease?
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFM) is a highly contagious viral infection that peaks in the summer and fall. Anyone can contract HFM, but children under five are most at risk. Here’s everything you need to know about this common condition, including the stages of hand, foot, and mouth disease and available treatment options.
Flu vs. Cold symptoms: Understanding the difference
Although the cold and the flu are both respiratory illnesses, they are caused by different viruses. Comparing the symptoms is usually the best way to tell which ailment you may have.