Medicaid & Insurance-accepted Pediatric Acute & Chronic Care in Orlando
When your child is sick, you need answers fast—and care you can count on. Powers Pediatrics provides compassionate, family-centered pediatric care for both sudden illnesses and long-term health conditions in Orlando, FL.
From same-day sick visits to ongoing condition management, Powers Pediatrics helps Orlando families get trusted, family-centered care for children at every stage—with Medicaid and most major insurance accepted.
Same-day appointments (when available)
Telemedicine for select needs
Patient portal access
- Same-day appointments (when available)
- Walk-ins and online appointment requests
- Telemedicine for select needs
- Patient portal access
Why This Page (Quick Answer for Parents)
If you’re searching for a pediatric clinic that accepts Medicaid and insurance for issues like fevers, ear infections, asthma, allergies, eczema, ADHD, or recurring stomach bugs—this is your place.
- Diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management for acute & chronic conditions
- Clear next steps for today’s symptoms and future prevention
- Support for families from newborns through young adults

What Counts as “Acute” vs. “Chronic” Pediatric Care?
Acute illnesses (short-term, time-sensitive)
These are conditions that often come on quickly and need timely treatment, such as:
- Colds, flu, and fevers
- Sore throats and strep symptoms
- Ear infections and congestion-related illness
- Stomach bugs and vomiting/diarrhea
- Common skin flare-ups related to infection or irritation
Chronic conditions (ongoing, long-term care)
These conditions require continued monitoring and a care plan that adapts as your child grows, such as:
- Asthma and breathing issues
- Allergies (seasonal and year-round)
- Eczema and persistent skin concerns
- ADHD and recurring behavioral/attention challenges
- Allergy-related symptoms that come back repeatedly
- Other long-term pediatric health concerns
Conditions We Treat at Powers Pediatrics
Common acute pediatric concerns
- Colds & flu
- Fevers and sore throats
- Ear infections
- Cold/flu testing when appropriate
- Stomach bugs (vomiting/diarrhea)
- Limited urgent care for common childhood illnesses
Ongoing chronic condition management
- Asthma symptom control and long-term planning
- Allergies and allergy testing/treatment
- Eczema guidance and flare management
- Recurring concerns that need consistent follow-up
- ADHD support and ongoing care coordination
- Developmental and milestone guidance tied to health needs
Compassionate Care You Can Feel
Illness can be scary for parents and overwhelming for kids. Powers Pediatrics focuses on family-centered pediatric primary care—meaning:
- Your child is treated with kindness and comfort
- Parents get understandable explanations and clear follow-up steps
- Care plans are designed for both “right now” symptoms and long-term wellness
Insurance & Medicaid: Get Answers Before You Worry
You shouldn’t have to delay care because you’re figuring out coverage. Powers Pediatrics accepts Medicaid and most major insurance plans, including support for families seeking a Qualified Health Plan (QHP) when applicable.
If you’re asking:
- “Do you accept Medicaid?”
- “Will insurance cover sick visits and follow-ups?”
- “Where can I find local help for pediatric coverage questions?”
- Call or message our team to confirm coverage for the type of visit you need
- Ask about what’s typically required for pediatric sick visits and ongoing care
Note: Coverage details can vary by plan and eligibility. Our team will help you understand what to expect for your visit type.
If You’re Using a Qualified Health Plan (QHP)
Some families enroll through the marketplace and choose a Qualified Health Plan (QHP). If you’re in that process (or considering it), you may need guidance on:
- How to choose pediatric coverage that supports frequent visits
- Understanding preventive vs. sick visit coverage
- Finding local in-network care
At Powers Pediatrics, we help you move from “coverage questions” to “care you can use,” so your child gets timely treatment and continuity for ongoing health needs.

Child Check-Ups Still Matter (Even When Your Child Is Sick)
It’s easy to focus only on symptoms—especially when you’re dealing with a fever, cough, or allergy flare. But Child Check-Ups help providers establish baselines, track growth and development, and prevent future issues.
Sick visits
We support sick visits for acute symptoms
Preventive care
We support preventive care and follow-up guidance that supports long-term wellness

Same-Day Sick Visits + Ongoing Management (How Care Works)
What to expect when you book
- Tell us what your child is experiencing (symptoms, timing, age)
- We guide you to the right visit type (in-person or telemedicine when appropriate)
- We evaluate, diagnose when possible, and discuss treatment options
- If it’s ongoing, we build an action plan for follow-ups and monitoring
Appointment options for Orlando families
- Same-day appointments (when available)
- Walk-ins
- Online appointment requests
- Telemedicine for select concerns
- Patient portal access for convenient updates
Quick Guide: What to Bring to Your Visit
- Photo ID and insurance/Medicaid information (if applicable)
- Your child’s current medications (or a list)
- Symptom timeline (when it started, what changed)
- Any school/sports forms if you need physicals during the visit process
- Allergy or reaction history (especially for chronic allergy/eczema concerns)
Acute & Chronic Care: Which Visit Should You Choose?
Choose an acute (sick) visit if your child has:
- Fever, sore throat, ear pain, worsening cough
- Vomiting/diarrhea or dehydration concerns
- Rapidly changing symptoms
Choose chronic follow-up if your child has:
- Ongoing asthma symptoms or frequent flare-ups
- Repeated allergy reactions or persistent congestion
- Eczema that keeps returning
- Recurring attention/behavior concerns needing ongoing support
If you’re unsure, request an appointment—our team will help direct you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you accept Medicaid for sick visits and ongoing care?
Yes. Powers Pediatrics accepts Medicaid and most major insurance plans for pediatric primary care, including evaluation and management for acute & chronic conditions.
Can I get same-day care when my child is sick?
We offer same-day appointments (when available), and we also support walk-ins and online appointment requests.
Do you treat chronic conditions like asthma, allergies, eczema, and ADHD?
Yes. We provide ongoing management and follow-up care for common chronic pediatric concerns, including asthma, allergies, eczema, and ADHD-related support.
Do you offer telemedicine?
Yes—telemedicine is available for select needs, depending on symptoms and clinical appropriateness.
How do Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) fit in?
Some families use a Qualified Health Plan (QHP) to cover pediatric care. Our team can help you understand next steps for booking and what to expect for visit types.
Call to Action (Book Care Today)
When it comes to your child’s health, you deserve both compassion and continuity—not confusing delays. Powers Pediatrics is ready to help with same-day sick visits and ongoing condition management for acute and chronic concerns.
Prefer to start with a quick question?
Send a message or call to confirm whether we’re a fit for your child’s needs—especially if you’re navigating Medicaid, insurance questions, or need help finding local pediatric care.
Find local help—then get trusted care for today and long-term wellness at Powers Pediatrics.
Ask About Medicaid & Insurance Acceptance
- Call or message our team to confirm coverage for the type of visit you need
- Ask about what’s typically required for pediatric sick visits and ongoing care

