What Is a Sick Visit vs. a Well Visit?
Children may need different types of doctor visits depending on their needs.
A well visit is a routine checkup to monitor your child’s health and development.
A sick visit is for when your child is not feeling well or has a new health concern.
Knowing the difference can help you schedule the right type of appointment and get the care your child needs.
What Is a Well-Child Visit?
A well-child visit is a regular checkup, even when your child is healthy.
During a well visit, your child’s provider may:
- check growth and development
- review nutrition and sleep
- give recommended vaccines
- answer questions about behavior or learning
- complete school or activity forms
These visits help prevent health problems and catch concerns early.
Most children should have a well visit once a year, or more often for younger children.
What Is a Sick Visit?
A sick visit is for new or ongoing health concerns.
You may schedule a sick visit if your child has:
- fever
- cough or cold symptoms
- sore throat
- ear pain
- stomach issues
- minor injuries
- rashes or skin concerns
Sick visits focus on diagnosing and treating a specific problem.
Can a Sick Visit and Well Visit Be Combined?
In some cases, both concerns can be discussed during the same appointment. However, it is often best to schedule them separately.
This allows your provider enough time to:
- fully evaluate your child’s illness
- complete routine checkups and vaccines
- address all questions without rushing
If you are unsure, your clinic team can help schedule the right type of visit.
Why Both Types of Visits Matter
Both sick visits and well visits play an important role in your child’s health.
- Well visits focus on prevention and long-term health
- Sick visits provide care when your child needs it most
Together, they help keep your child healthy and supported as they grow.
Pediatric Care at Primary Health Care
Primary Health Care provides care for children of all ages.
Our pediatric services include:
- well-child visits
- sick visits
- vaccinations
- care for ongoing conditions
- behavioral health support when needed
We accept many insurance plans, including Medicaid, and offer a sliding fee scale for patients who qualify.
Schedule the Right Visit for Your Child
Whether your child needs a checkup or is not feeling well, our pediatric team is here to help. We’ll make sure you get the right type of visit. We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and most insurance plans.
Sources
American Academy of Pediatrics.
Preventive Care / Well-Child Visits.
https://www.healthychildren.org
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Child Development and Preventive Care.
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/childdevelopment
MedlinePlus.
When to Call a Doctor for Your Child.
https://medlineplus.gov
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