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I really didn't want to take my child here, based on location alone. But after trying to go to a CVS minute clinic and getting turned away since our child was 6 months old (minimum age is 18 months) we had no choice but to go to good night pediatrics. The reason we need to go was because our chilkd had diarhea badly, and was developing a nasty diaper rash that appeared to be blistering. We called our Dr. and they said we should take him to Urgent care. The receptionist at the front desk was very friendly. But not one other person in that place was even remotely friendly. The nurses were horrible and the Dr that saw us didn't seem to have a clue about babies. When I asked waht we could do about the diarhea, he told me to stop feeding him! Seriously???? He wrote us a scrpt for diaper cream and we left, horrified. When I talked to my Dr. the next day, he said that he has heard at least one other family complain about that location. The solution is to not stop feeding your child, but to switch him to a soy based formula. When a child has diarhea the lactose in formula is too much for them to handle. Hopefully this helps someone. I know next time anyone in my family needs urgent care, I will drive into a better section of town!
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