
Pediatric urgent care in Vancouver
Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care brings a new pediatrics urgent care experience to the greater Vancouver area. Our innovative thinking, pediatric expertise, extended hours and partnership with Legacy Health make us a top choice for your pediatric urgent care needs.
Pediatric Urgent Care locations
Visit our Legacy-GoHealth Pediatric Urgent Care location, save your spot at any Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care center or schedule a Virtual Visit for pediatric care 7 days a week.
Urgent care designed for kids and teens
Urgent care designed for babies over six months old, children and young adults.
Open every day, 365 days a year. Walk in same day, evenings, weekends, and even holidays.
We provide a wide range of health services using the latest technology.
Private, friendly and clean spaces big enough for the whole family.
In-network with most PPO and HMO plans with transparent costs for services.
On-site lab work, X-rays, nebulizer treatments and vaccinations.

Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"Everyone was really nice, very helpful and even worked to me in earlier"
Everyone was really nice, very helpful and even worked to get me in earlier so I could get home faster to let my little dog out. The doc was super nice, too! I really appreciate their efforts and concern for my injury. They all took good care of me.
Lynn Z.
Oregon

Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"The provider totally put my mind at ease"
Every single one of the staff was SO kind. The provider totally put my mind at ease and was wonderful with my son.
Zoe S
Oregon

Over 3,000 5-star reviews
"Happy mom status!"
I booked a sports physical for my daughter Rachel and it was easy and the staff was amazing. Super happy I was accommodated by Legacy. Happy mom status! Thank you
Rachel F
Oregon
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