2/5 Jordan W. 8 months ago on Google
If
going
for
a
child
I
would
find
a
pediatric
orthopedic
or
another
urgent
care/walk-in
facility.
Not
kid
friendly
or
understanding
at
all.
I
wish
all
practices
that
are
“open
to
seeing
kids”
took
in
consideration
kids
are
not
adults.
Their
behavior
looks
different,
they
communicate
differently
and
have
little
to
no
emotional
regulation
at
the
drop
of
a
hat
sometimes.
We
came
in
towards
the
end
of
the
day,
my
toddler
has
been
in
pain,
in
a
new
facility,
nervous,
wanted
everything
and
nothing
all
in
one…
you
know
how
it
goes.
Simply
he
was
not
himself.
I
kept
telling
them
he
wasn’t
feeling
well
for
6+
months
and
everyone
chalked
it
up
to
growing
pains
and
now
he’s
limping.
We
went
to
get
x-rays
because
his
preschool
teacher/another
pediatric
doctor
friend
also
mentioned
concern.
After
getting
X-rays
the
doctor
said
it
may
just
be
behavioral
or
a
virus.
Virus’
don’t
last
6+
months
and
behavioral,
sure
it’s
hard
to
get
him
to
cooperate
in
this
visit
but
as
far
as
a
theory
for
his
limping
that’s
a
long
shot.
That
age
isn’t
old
enough
to
be
manipulative
accurately
for
that
long
or
produce
a
limp.
I
kept
pushing
that
limping
in
a
child
is
not
normal.
In
my
opinion
this
provider
drew
his
own
biases
very
quickly
and
didn’t
perform
a
good,
well
rounded
exam.
We
will
be
calling
our
pediatrician
for
a
referral,
after
the
weekend,
for
a
pediatric
office
that
hopefully
can
help
us
find
some
answers
to
our
child’s
limping
and
pain.
And
if
you’re
looking
for
a
place
for
your
kiddo,
find
another
location.
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