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Why Choose Us for Your Child's Healthcare Needs


Specialized Pediatric Expertise
Our dedicated team of specialists is trained specifically in pediatric healthcare, ensuring your child receives the highest standard of care tailored to their unique needs.


Comprehensive & Convenient Services
From urgent care to preventive visits, we offer a full spectrum of pediatric services accessible through multiple locations and telemedicine, ensuring healthcare is always within reach.


Child-Friendly Environments
Our clinics are designed with your child's comfort in mind, creating a calming atmosphere that eases the stress of medical visits.


Commitment to Community Health
We are deeply invested in the health of all Alaskan children, offering outreach programs that extend quality care to underserved communities and fostering strong partnerships with families.

Expert Care for Every Child’s Needs
Formerly PM Pediatrics, now Alaskan Owned and Operated!
Providing peace of mind for parents, Alaska Children's Urgent Care and Outreach is the leading pediatric urgent care clinic in Anchorage, Alaska. We specialize in pediatrics, urgent care, telemedicine and school telemedicine services. Our dedicated team is committed to delivering evidence-based pediatric care to children in urban, rural and underserved communities, military children and families, students at school via collaboration with school nurses and caregivers, and adults responsible for children's health.
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How Long Does Strep Throat Last in Kids?
Strep throat is one of the most common reasons parents bring their kids in for a same-day visit. Here's what to expect, how to tell it from a cold, and when a strep test makes sense. Your child woke up with a raw, angry sore throat and a fever, and it came on fast. No runny nose, no cough. Just pain and a temperature. Now you're wondering: is this strep, and if it is, how long are we looking at? It's a question parents ask a lot, especially during the school year, when strep makes its rounds...
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My Child Has a Fever of 103°F — What Should I Do?
A high fever is one of the most stressful moments in parenting. Here's what that number actually means, what to watch for, and when it's time to seek same-day care. It's 1am. You put your hand on your child's forehead, and it's burning. You grab the thermometer: 103.2°F. Your stomach drops. Before you panic, take a breath. A fever of 103°F is uncomfortable and worrying, but for most children older than 3 months, it's not automatically dangerous. What matters most isn't the exact number; it's...
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Urgent Care Made for Kids — Faster Than the ER, Just for Your Family
Understanding Pediatric Urgent Care Pediatric urgent care is indeed a subspecialty of pediatrics , focusing specifically on the urgent health needs of children, using evidence-based practice guidelines in both pediatric and emergency medicine. This specialized care is designed to address a variety of common and acute health issues that children may face. Reasons to Choose Pediatric Urgent Care Specialized Training: Pediatric urgent care providers have specific training in treating children,...
















