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Pediatric Urgent Care In Peters Creek

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When your primary care provider doesn’t have availability to see your child in a timely manner, our pediatric urgent care in Peters Creek, provides families with a comfortable, pediatric-focused alternative. Alaska Children's Urgent Care and Outreach is built with children in mind. We know that symptoms, communication, comfort levels, and treatment plans can vary greatly between infants, toddlers, school-age children, preteens, teenagers, and young adults.


Walk-in, same-day or next-day appointments are available starting at 11 AM. We try to see walk-in patients as quickly as possible, but if you don’t mind waiting, you will be seen sooner by booking your visit online. Telemedicine appointments are available Monday - Friday from 8 AM- midnight and Sat/Sun 8 AM-5 PM for patients all throughout Alaska. We accept most insurance and welcome Medicaid patients.


For pediatric urgent care services, providing timely care, clear answers, and practical next steps, connect with the Alaska Children’s team or call 907-222-5090.




Our Address

751 E 36th Ave, Suite 100

Anchorage, AK 99503



Phone

907-222-5090


Hours

Urgent Care:

11am to 7pm, 7 Days a Week

Telemedicine:

8am to Midnight, 7 Days a Week


  • Walk-ins welcome — no appointment needed

  • Most insurance accepted

  • Medicaid accepted

  • Telemedicine available statewide

  • Board-certified pediatric providers




What Conditions Do We Treat For Peters Creek Children?


At Alaska Children’s Urgent Care and Outreach, families in Peters Creek can get support for many common childhood illnesses, minor injuries, and health concerns. The team focuses on helping parents understand what may be going on, what care may be needed, and what steps to take next.

At Alaska Children’s Urgent Care and Outreach, families in Peters Creek can get support for many common childhood illnesses, minor injuries, and health concerns. The team focuses on helping parents understand what may be going on, what care may be needed, and what steps to take next.


Common Illnesses and Infections

These are common reasons parents bring children in for pediatric care:


  • Fever and temperature concerns

  • Ear pain and possible ear infections

  • Sore throat and possible strep throat

  • Cough, cold, and flu-like symptoms

  • Croup and breathing-related illnesses

  • Bronchiolitis

  • Sinus discomfort

  • Pink eye

  • Rashes and skin irritation

  • Stomach aches, nausea, and vomiting

  • Diarrhea and hydration concerns

  • Headaches

  • Urinary symptoms


Minor Injuries and Physical Concerns

Children can get hurt during school, sports, outdoor play, or everyday activities. Alaska Children’s can evaluate concerns such as:


  • Cuts, scrapes, and minor wounds

  • Sprains and possible minor fractures

  • Bruises, swelling, and tenderness

  • Minor burns

  • Bug bites and insect stings

  • Eye irritation or minor eye concerns

  • Skin infections

  • Allergic reactions that are not severe


Alaska Children’s is a reliable children's walk-in clinic with experienced pediatrics in Peters Creek, Alaska, providing gentle support, clear communication, and child-focused guidance.



Serving Families in Peters Creek and the Surrounding Area


Parents and caregivers in Peters Creek understand how quickly routines can be interrupted with children. Whether it’s waking up with a fever one morning, pulling at an ear another, or just complaining that their throat really hurts, families in Peters Creek need pediatric care they can count on.


Peters Creek is part of the Chugiak–Eagle River area, with families living near Old Glenn Highway, Peters Creek Park, Mirror Lake, Birchwood, and the wooded neighborhoods that lead toward the Chugach foothills. Many local parents want kid-friendly, age-appropriate care that doesn’t feel hurried or confusing. Proximity to Alaska Children’s is beneficial because we know parents need personalized and same-day care. Many parents researching a children’s clinic in Peters Creek learn Alaska Children’s has options that work for their needs. Whether that’s visiting Alaska Children’s in Anchorage or utilizing our telemedicine options from home.


For rural and remote Alaska families, the need for pediatric care can be even more complex. Alaska Children’s offers telehealth across the state, giving families access to pediatric providers without the need for long travel when a video visit is the right fit. Telemedicine is available for families across Alaska, supporting common illnesses, developmental questions, newborn care, feeding guidance, referral coordination, and chronic condition management.




Alaska Children’s Urgent Care for Kids Near Peter’s Creek

As an urgent care for kids near Peter’s Creek, Alaska Children’s is pediatric-focused, with providers trained to care for children from newborns through adolescents, using evidence-based pediatric guidelines and providing a child-friendly environment designed with children’s comfort in mind.


It can matter when a parent is concerned, a child is scared or something doesn't feel quite right. Toddlers may struggle to explain ear pain. School-age children might complain of a stomachache when something else is wrong. Teens may require privacy and patience and a provider who knows how to respectfully speak with them. We've built our pediatric care around those differences.


New patients are welcome, and parents can book online before arriving to help reduce wait time. This is helpful for parents driving from Peters Creek, Chugiak, Eagle River, or nearby neighborhoods, especially when they are managing school schedules, work, siblings, and a child who does not feel well.


Alaska Children’s also supports families beyond the clinic walls. Through telemedicine, school-based virtual care, and outreach services, the team helps expand pediatric access across Alaska. This is especially valuable for parents in rural and remote areas who may need developmental guidance, feeding support, child health maintenance, referral help, or follow-up planning.


Alaska Children’s also offers related resources for parents who want to understand common child health questions better or learn more about rural pediatric access in Alaska.



Pediatric Urgent Care In Peters Creek Common Questions [FAQ]


Yes. Walk-ins are welcome at Alaska Children’s Urgent Care and Outreach. Parents can also book online to help reduce wait time, especially when planning the drive from Peters Creek, Chugiak, Eagle River, or nearby communities.

Our pediatric clinic in Peter’s Creek, Alaska, treats many common childhood concerns, including fever, ear pain, sore throat, cough, rash, pink eye, stomach upset, vomiting, diarrhea, cuts, bruises, sprains, and minor burns. Alaska Children’s also supports parents with newborn care, feeding questions, developmental concerns, child health guidance, and referral coordination.

Yes. Telemedicine visits are available for families across Alaska. This gives parents access to pediatric evaluation, health guidance, follow-up care, developmental support, guidance on newborn and infant care, and child health coaching from home when a video visit is appropriate.


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