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January 28, 2026
Learning that your child needs orthopaedic surgery can feel overwhelming for the whole family. In our latest blog post, LuskinOIC specialists share a comprehensive guide to preparing children for surgery in ways that provide comfort, build confidence, and reduce anxiety.
The guidance is tailored by age and developmental stage, recognizing that toddlers, school-age children, and teenagers each process information differently. Research consistently shows that children who are well prepared experience better outcomes, and thoughtful preparation can positively shape how they approach medical care throughout their lives.
The post covers universal principles, including the importance of telling the truth using age-appropriate language, and offers specific strategies for supporting children at every stage of development.
Read the full guide on our blog to help your child navigate this surgery with confidence and resilience.
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Knowing When to Seek Care for Your Child: A Guide from LuskinOIC
As a parent, your top priority is keeping your child safe and healthy. But when your child is sick or injured, it can be hard to know what level of care they need. Should you call your pediatrician, visit urgent care, or head straight to the emergency department?
For non-emergencies, your child’s pediatrician or a pediatric urgent care center is often the best place to start. If your child’s doctor isn’t available—such as during evenings or weekends—urgent care can provide fast, effective treatment. Contact your pediatrician or visit urgent care if your child has:
You may also have access to virtual urgent care for non-emergency issues, allowing your child to be seen by a provider from home. Check if pediatric virtual urgent care services are available in your area.
If your child is seriously injured or ill—especially if the condition may be life-threatening or needs immediate attention—take them to the emergency department (ED). Seek emergency care if your child:
Your child’s health matters. When in doubt, trust your instincts—and don’t hesitate to seek care. LuskinOIC is here to support your family with trusted pediatric expertise every step of the way.