Starting Wednesday, October 1, 2025 through Tuesday, March 31, 2026 -- The Pediatric Center will be offering a Walk-In clinic for established patients only - age 6 months and older for acute sick visits. The clinic runs Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 10:59 a.m. for acute illnesses such as ear pain, sore throat, coughs and fever. Anyone arriving after 10:59 a.m. will need to schedule an appointment with a provider. We also invite our patients younger than 6 months old with acute illnesses, any new patients, and established patients with more chronic symptoms to please call our office for appointments. There will be NO Walk-In clinic from Monday, December 22, 2025 through Friday, January 2, 2026. Walk-Ins will resume on Monday, January 5, 2026 at 8:30 a.m.

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  • Dry Skin
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    The skin is dry and rough

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  • Ear - Congestion
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    Ear Congestion is a stuffy or plugged up feeling in the ear. Crackling or popping noise in the ear. Hearing is often muffled

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  • Ear - Swimmer's
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    An infection or irritation of the skin that lines the ear canal. Caused by lots of swimming or using cotton swabs.The medical name is otitis external.

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  • Ear - Touching Habit (Normal)
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    A young child who touches, pulls, tugs, or pokes at the ear. No crying or report of ear pain

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    A child who itches the ear canal. No crying or report of ear pain.

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  • Ear Fluid (Middle Ear Effusion)
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    The buildup of fluid in the middle ear (the space behind the eardrum). The space is normally filled with air. The presence of fluid dampens the hearing.

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  • Ear Infection - Bacterial
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    A bacterial infection of the middle ear (the space behind the eardrum).

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  • Ear Infection - Ruptured Eardrum
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    The eardrum has ruptured and cloudy fluid drains from the ear canal. Caused by a bacterial infection of the middle ear (the space behind the eardrum).

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  • Ear Infection - Viral
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    A viral infection of the middle ear (the space behind the eardrum).

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  • Ear Infections - Prevention
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    Advice about how to prevent recurrent ear infections.

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  • Ear Injury
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    Injuries to the outer ear, ear canal or eardrum.

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  • Ear Pierced (Healed) - Minor Infection
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    Minor pierced ear infection. More than 6 weeks since ear was pierced. Initial healing went well. New symptoms are localized redness, swelling and crusting just at earring site. Spreading redness is more serious and needs to be seen.

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  • Ear Pierced (New) - Minor Infection
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    Minor pierced ear infection. Less than 6 weeks since ear was pierced. Symptoms are localized redness, swelling and crusting just at earring site. Spreading redness is more serious and needs to be seen

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  • Ear Tube Surgery
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    Ear tubes are tiny plastic tubes that are placed across the eardrum. They are placed by an ear (ENT) surgeon. Also called ventilation tubes, tympanostomy tubes or PE tubes

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  • Earache - From Air Travel
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Ear pain that starts during air travel. Medical name is barotitis media or barotrauma.

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    Pain in or around the ear (an earache). The older child complains about ear pain. Younger child acts like he did with last ear infection or cries a lot.

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