Why pediatric direct primary care belongs at the door

It starts the same way every time.

A parent sends a text at 10:47 p.m. Their two-year-old has had a fever for three days. The urgent care closed at nine. The ER is 45 minutes away and will cost them $400 before anything is done. The on-call nurse line put them on hold. So they do what parents in 2026 do: They scroll, they worry, and they wait for morning.

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Why pediatric direct primary care belongs at the door