Your child is sick, uncomfortable, or needs a new medical home, and you do not want the first visit to feel confusing or rushed. A new patient appointment should give you clear answers, a careful exam, and a plan you can follow right away.

At ABC Pediatric Urgent Care - Eugene Chung, MD, we make it easy for families seeking New Patient Visits in Ashburn, VA. Walk in when you need care, bring the basics, and let us help with concerns ranging from sudden illness to ongoing wellness questions for children and young adults ages 0 to 21.

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If you are new to the clinic, the first visit is a chance to share the full picture of your child’s health. That may include current symptoms, past illnesses, medications, allergies, school or sports needs, and any recent changes that have you worried. We use that visit to understand what is going on now and what should happen next.

ABC Pediatric Urgent Care - Eugene Chung, MD welcomes walk-ins and same-day visits, so you do not need to wait for a long lead time when your child needs care. For families in Ashburn, VA, that can make a difficult day feel more manageable.


What to bring

A little preparation helps the first visit move smoothly. You do not need a long checklist, but a few items make it easier for us to focus on your child’s needs.

  • Identification and basic details for the child and parent or guardian
  • A list of current medicines, including doses if you know them
  • Known allergies to medicines, foods, or other substances
  • Past medical history such as asthma, recurring infections, prior injuries, or prior procedures
  • Recent records if you have them, especially from another clinic
  • Questions or concerns written down so nothing gets missed

If your child is coming for a specific concern, bring any details that help explain it: when symptoms started, what makes them worse, and what you have already tried at home.


How visits work

When you arrive for a new patient visit, we begin with the reason for the visit and the symptoms that matter most today. We then review medical history, ask follow-up questions, and perform an exam based on the concern. If needed, we may also discuss on-site lab testing or X-rays, depending on what the visit calls for.

Check-in

Tell us the main reason for the visit and whether the concern started suddenly or has been building over time. This helps us decide what to focus on first.

History review

We ask about medications, allergies, past illnesses, recent exposures, and prior treatments. For younger children, we may also ask about feeding, sleep, or behavior changes if those relate to the concern.

Exam and plan

After the exam, we explain what we found and talk through next steps. That may include home care instructions, follow-up guidance, school or sports notes when appropriate, or referral to a pediatric specialist when the situation needs a closer look.


Common reasons families come

New patient visits are useful whether your child has a sudden problem or you are looking for care after moving, switching clinics, or needing a new place to be seen for urgent concerns. Many first visits involve one of the issues below.

  • Fever or cold symptoms that are not improving
  • Flu-like illness with fatigue, cough, or body aches
  • Infections affecting the ear, throat, skin, eyes, or other areas
  • Minor injuries such as cuts, burns, sprains, or small fractures
  • Asthma or allergy concerns that need prompt attention
  • Stomach or breathing symptoms that are new or getting worse
  • School or sports clearance needs such as sports physicals

Because we care for patients ages 0 to 21, a new patient visit can serve a child, teen, or young adult who needs a practical first step without waiting for a separate long-term schedule.


New patient needs

Every first visit has a few goals: understand the concern, address immediate symptoms, and set a path forward. For some families, that means getting help for a same-day illness. For others, it means establishing a place to return for later urgent or wellness needs.

When records matter

If your child has been seen elsewhere, prior records can help us avoid guessing about previous test results, past diagnoses, or recent treatments. If you do not have records on hand, come anyway. We can still evaluate the current concern and guide the next step.

When symptoms change

New patient visits are especially helpful when symptoms are not following the pattern you expected. A sore throat that turns into fever, a rash that spreads, or an injury that still hurts after rest may need a fresh look.

At ABC Pediatric Urgent Care - Eugene Chung, MD, we keep the visit practical. You should leave knowing what was found, what it likely means, and what to watch for next.


On-site support

Some first visits need more than a conversation and exam. When the situation calls for it, we can use on-site lab testing and X-rays to help clarify a diagnosis or check for injury. That can be especially helpful when the symptoms are not obvious or when a child needs care decisions made sooner rather than later.

We also handle minor procedures when they are appropriate for the visit, such as care related to small cuts or simple injuries. Not every patient will need extra testing or procedures, but having those options available can reduce delays and repeated visits.

For families new to the clinic, that means one visit can often answer more than one question.


After the visit

A good first visit should not end with uncertainty. Before you leave, we review what to do next and what signs should prompt another look. We may also discuss when to return for follow-up, when to keep caring for the issue at home, or when a specialist referral makes sense.

  1. Watch symptoms and note whether they improve, stay the same, or worsen.
  2. Follow the care plan we discuss, including medicines or home steps if needed.
  3. Keep records of any new changes, especially fever patterns, pain, or changes in eating and drinking.
  4. Return with concerns if the condition does not follow the expected course.

For sports physicals or school-related needs, a first visit can also help gather the information needed to move ahead without extra confusion.


Ashburn families

Families seeking New Patient Visits in Ashburn, VA often want a place that feels straightforward from the start. They need clear hours, a walk-in option, and a clinic that can handle both common illnesses and minor injuries without sending them through a maze of referrals first.

We are open seven days a week from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM at 23634 Strickland Dr #110, Ashburn, VA 20148. If your child starts feeling worse after school, after work, or on the weekend, a new patient visit can still be the right next step.

Call (703) 687-6822 if you want to confirm details before coming by. You can also walk in when your child needs to be seen.


Common questions

What happens at a first visit?

We review the reason for the visit, ask about symptoms and history, perform an exam, and explain next steps based on what we find.

Can I come without an appointment?

Yes. We welcome walk-ins and same-day visits, so you do not need an appointment for a new patient visit.

Do you see older children and young adults?

Yes. We care for patients from birth through age 21, which includes children, teens, and young adults.

Can a new patient visit include testing?

It can, when the concern calls for it. On-site lab testing and X-rays may be used to help evaluate illness or injury.

What if my child needs a specialist?

If the visit suggests a specialist should be involved, we can provide referrals when needed.

Is this visit only for illness?

No. New patient visits can also support wellness-related needs such as sports physicals, vaccine questions, and follow-up care for minor concerns.


Whether you are handling a sudden symptom or establishing care for the first time, a new patient visit should feel clear and useful from the start. ABC Pediatric Urgent Care - Eugene Chung, MD is ready to help families in Ashburn, VA with straightforward first visits that lead to real answers.

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Call our Ashburn office to ask about walk-in visits, same-day availability, or the services best suited for your child or young adult.