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UNC Children’s Urgent Care at Raleigh is there for your child (and you) until midnight.

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When your child’s fever spikes after 5 p.m., or on the weekends, do you know where to turn?

UNC Children’s Urgent Care at Raleigh is here for you and your family. Open until midnight every night of the week, the urgent care center specializes in kid-friendly care for newborns and young adults up to 21 years old.

This safe and welcoming space is designed just for kids, and the pediatric-trained staff can help treat minor fractures for growing bones, cold and flu symptoms, allergies, and so much more.

Psst: There are even on-site lab and x-ray services.

Bookmark their appointments page, JIC

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