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Weekdays: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Weekends: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Holidays: Closed

Updated Mar. 22, 2023
As of Wednesday, March 22, 2023, we have updated our masking policies.
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Updated Jan. 7, 2023
To avoid overcrowding, we are limiting visitors to two parents or caregivers in our Emergency Rooms, Urgent Care Centers, the Emory Children’s Center and some services in our hospitals.
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Where to go when your child is sick
If your child is sick or injured, it is important to know where to take them for care. Learn what can be treated at a pediatric urgent care center and a pediatrician's office.
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We are experiencing high volumes, which has led to increased wait times at our emergency departments and urgent care locations. Thank you for your patience.
Check Wait TimesYour safety is our priority
Because the health and safety of our patients, visitors and staff is a priority, Children’s is:
- Allowing two caregivers with each patient. No other family or visitors are allowed.
- Effective April 1, patients receiving hospital laboratory and phlebotomy services may be accompanied by two visitors.
- Lab treatment rooms and sleep lab studies will continue to allow one visitor
- Masks are recommended.
- Masks are required for:
- Anyone over the age of 2 in our emergency departments, urgent care locations and some clinic locations due to a higher possibility of spreading illnesses in these areas.
- A patient who is at high risk for infections.*
- A guardian or visitor of a patient who is at high risk for infection.*
- Our clinical team members and employees during direct patient care in our hospitals and clinics.
- Practicing social distancing by staying 6 feet away from other patients and visitors.
- Enhancing cleaning measures.
*If you are unsure if your child is at high-risk for infections, please ask their care team.
Children’s is dedicated to making kids in Alpharetta better today and healthier tomorrow by offering access to pediatric specialists in endocrinology, nephrology, and rheumatology.
Children’s at North Point also offers an Urgent Care Center. When your child has a minor injury or illness and your family's pediatrician is not available, the Children’s at North Point Urgent Care Center is here for you on evenings and weekends.
Learn what conditions we treat at urgent care
In order to help you and your family spend less time in the waiting room, we now let you save your spot online at all of our Urgent Care Centers. This allows you to select a time that you would like to come to the center, enabling you to get in line for check-in before you leave the house.
Check our wait times at all of our Urgent Care Centers.
Community specialists also see patients in the Urgent Care Center at this location on select days and times.
Diabetes
At Children’s Physician Group, our specialists know how diabetes can affect kids’ bodies. They also know how to put kids and families at ease—and how to encourage preventive care and self-management to prevent complications.
Endocrinology
The Children's Physician Group–Endocrinology team provides clinical, diagnostic and lab services for the evaluation and treatment of diabetes and other endocrine disorders.
Nephrology
At Children's Physician Group, our team of pediatric trained nephrologists treats children and teens who have a broad range of kidney problems—from common to complex.
Clinic visits are by appointment only.
Rheumatology
The Children's Physician Group–Rheumatology team is involved in the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care of children and teens with a wide range of rheumatic diseases. Our team also collaborates with our pediatric allergy and immunology practice to treat congenital (present at birth) immune deficiencies.
Clinic visits are by appointment only.
Urgent Care
Services: lab and X-ray for urgent care patients
Hours may be affected by unanticipated circumstances. Check back for real-time updates.
Weekends: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Holidays: Closed