East Brunswick Office

(732) 432-7337

East Windsor Office

(609) 799-4700

Hamilton Office

(609) 585-2200

Holmdel Office

(732) 888-0777

Lawrenceville Office

(609) 394-9599

Manalapan Office

(732) 972-9525

River Edge Office

(201) 634-1004

South Amboy Office

(732) 952-8818

Toms River Office

(732) 557-5555

Pediatric Sick Visits for Respiratory Infections

Doctor talking to a young girl on clinic

Pediatric Sick Visits for Respiratory Infections

At Ivy Pediatrics, we care for families in Manalapan, South Amboy, East Brunswick, Toms River, Lawrenceville, East Windsor, Holmdel, River Edge, and Hamilton, NJ. Respiratory infections remain one of the most common reasons parents schedule sick visits. From mild colds to more serious conditions such as bronchitis or pneumonia, early evaluation helps us determine the cause and guide appropriate treatment.

When to Schedule Sick Visits for Respiratory Symptoms

Many respiratory infections begin with a runny nose, congestion, or a mild cough. While some viral illnesses resolve with rest and fluids, certain symptoms require medical evaluation. We recommend scheduling sick visits when your child experiences:

  • Fever lasting more than 2–3 days
  • Fever in infants under 3 months
  • Persistent or worsening cough
  • Rapid or labored breathing
  • Wheezing or noisy breathing
  • Chest pain
  • Signs of dehydration
  • Symptoms that improve and then suddenly worsen

These signs may indicate conditions such as influenza, RSV, strep throat, sinus infection, bronchitis, or pneumonia. Prompt evaluation allows us to prevent complications.

What We Do During a Sick Visit

During sick visits for respiratory infections, we begin with a detailed history of symptoms, including onset, severity, and exposure to illness. We perform a focused physical exam, listening carefully to the lungs, evaluating oxygen levels when needed, and checking the ears, throat, and nasal passages.

If symptoms suggest bacterial infection, we may perform rapid testing for strep or influenza. In certain cases, we recommend additional diagnostic testing or imaging to rule out pneumonia. Our goal remains clear diagnosis and targeted treatment rather than unnecessary medication.

Treatment and Follow-Up Care

Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Viral infections often require supportive care, including hydration, fever management, and rest. Bacterial infections may require antibiotics. If wheezing or asthma contributes to symptoms, we may prescribe inhaled medications to improve airway function.

We provide parents with clear guidance on home care, warning signs that require follow-up, and expected recovery timelines. Sick visits offer an opportunity to answer questions and reduce uncertainty during stressful illnesses.

Schedule a Sick Visit at Ivy Pediatrics

Respiratory symptoms can escalate quickly in children, and timely care makes a difference. Ivy Pediatrics proudly serves families across New Jersey with responsive pediatric sick visits.

To schedule an appointment, call Manalapan at (732) 972-9525, South Amboy at (732) 952-8818, Toms River at (732) 557-5555, Lawrenceville at (609) 394-9599, River Edge at (201) 634-1004, East Brunswick at (732) 432-7337, Hamilton at (609) 585-2200, Holmdel at (732) 888-0777, or East Windsor at (609) 799-4700. We are here to help your child breathe easier and recover safely.

Doctor talking to a young girl on clinic

Pediatric Sick Visits for Respiratory Infections

At Ivy Pediatrics, we care for families in Manalapan, South Amboy, East Brunswick, Toms River, Lawrenceville, East Windsor, Holmdel, River Edge, and Hamilton, NJ. Respiratory infections remain one of the most common reasons parents schedule sick visits. From mild colds to more serious conditions such as bronchitis or pneumonia, early evaluation helps us determine the cause and guide appropriate treatment.

When to Schedule Sick Visits for Respiratory Symptoms

Many respiratory infections begin with a runny nose, congestion, or a mild cough. While some viral illnesses resolve with rest and fluids, certain symptoms require medical evaluation. We recommend scheduling sick visits when your child experiences:

  • Fever lasting more than 2–3 days
  • Fever in infants under 3 months
  • Persistent or worsening cough
  • Rapid or labored breathing
  • Wheezing or noisy breathing
  • Chest pain
  • Signs of dehydration
  • Symptoms that improve and then suddenly worsen

These signs may indicate conditions such as influenza, RSV, strep throat, sinus infection, bronchitis, or pneumonia. Prompt evaluation allows us to prevent complications.

What We Do During a Sick Visit

During sick visits for respiratory infections, we begin with a detailed history of symptoms, including onset, severity, and exposure to illness. We perform a focused physical exam, listening carefully to the lungs, evaluating oxygen levels when needed, and checking the ears, throat, and nasal passages.

If symptoms suggest bacterial infection, we may perform rapid testing for strep or influenza. In certain cases, we recommend additional diagnostic testing or imaging to rule out pneumonia. Our goal remains clear diagnosis and targeted treatment rather than unnecessary medication.

Treatment and Follow-Up Care

Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Viral infections often require supportive care, including hydration, fever management, and rest. Bacterial infections may require antibiotics. If wheezing or asthma contributes to symptoms, we may prescribe inhaled medications to improve airway function.

We provide parents with clear guidance on home care, warning signs that require follow-up, and expected recovery timelines. Sick visits offer an opportunity to answer questions and reduce uncertainty during stressful illnesses.

Schedule a Sick Visit at Ivy Pediatrics

Respiratory symptoms can escalate quickly in children, and timely care makes a difference. Ivy Pediatrics proudly serves families across New Jersey with responsive pediatric sick visits.

To schedule an appointment, call Manalapan at (732) 972-9525, South Amboy at (732) 952-8818, Toms River at (732) 557-5555, Lawrenceville at (609) 394-9599, River Edge at (201) 634-1004, East Brunswick at (732) 432-7337, Hamilton at (609) 585-2200, Holmdel at (732) 888-0777, or East Windsor at (609) 799-4700. We are here to help your child breathe easier and recover safely.