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7380 France Ave South, Suite #220, Edina, MN 55435

Red Balloon Pediatric Walk In Clinic

Near Edina, Minnesota

Have you ever faced a sudden medical situation with your child late at night and felt the panic of not knowing what to do? This scenario is all too common for many parents. Red Balloon is a pediatric walk in clinic in Edina, MN and a reliable solution for those unexpected child health emergencies that occur outside regular office hours.

Our Walk In Hours

Illnesses we treat:

Injuries we treat:

We also offer Camp, School and Sports Physicals.

About Our Pediatric Walk In Clinic

Red Balloon Urgent Care is proud to be the newest pediatric walk in clinic in Edina and its surrounding areas. Our commitment is to provide priority urgent care services to families in need. At Red Balloon Urgent Care, our mission is clear: to offer personalized solutions that ensure every child receives the attention and treatment they deserve. Our team of pediatric specialists is dedicated to delivering exceptional care to every child who walks through our doors.

An Edina Walk in Clinic for Immediate Care

Children don’t have a timetable for illnesses or injuries—they can happen at any time, often when your regular pediatrician’s office is closed. Whether it’s a sudden fever, an allergic reaction, or a minor injury, immediate medical attention can make a significant difference in managing your child’s health. Red Balloon Pediatric Urgent Care is designed to fill this gap, providing expert care during evenings, weekends, and holidays.

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No Appointments, Just Exceptional Pediatric Care

No appointments needed. Walk ins welcome. Our pediatric urgent care specialists at Red Balloon Urgent Care look forward to empowering your child to live their best life by providing priority after hours urgent care for their medical needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

At Red Balloon Urgent Care, we understand that you may have questions about our services. Here are some frequently asked questions to provide you with the information you need:

It’s helpful to bring:

  • Your child’s health insurance card.
  • A list of any medications your child is taking.
  • Any relevant medical history or recent health concerns.

Urgent care is ideal for non-life-threatening conditions that require prompt attention but are not severe enough for the emergency room. For life-threatening conditions, always go to the ER.

Yes, our healthcare providers can prescribe medications to manage or treat a wide range of conditions.