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Should You Panic?! When to Take Your Child to the ER Urgently with Dr. Kailey Buller

17 min · 23 jun 2026
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If you've ever found yourself staring at your child wondering whether you should rush to the emergency room or wait it out, you are not alone. Many parents struggle with child health concerns, especially when their child is sick, injured, or acting differently than usual. In this episode, emergency physician Dr. Kailey Buller joins me to break down exactly when to take your child to the ER and when you can safely monitor things at home. We talk about the signs that truly require urgent medical attention, the situations that cause unnecessary panic, and how parents can feel more confident navigating common child health concerns. Dr. Buller shares practical parenting help for recognizing emergencies, understanding normal childhood illnesses, and knowing when healthy children may actually need immediate medical care. In this episode, we cover: * The biggest child health concerns that send parents to the emergency room * How to know when to take your child to the ER versus waiting to see the pediatrician * Why changes in behavior can be more important than symptoms alone * The difference between a sick child and a child who is no longer acting like healthy children * Practical parenting help for evaluating fevers, dehydration, and breathing concerns * Why trusting your instincts matters when deciding when to take your child to the ER * Common child health concerns that are scary but often not emergencies * How parenting help from medical professionals can reduce unnecessary anxiety Whether you're dealing with a fever, breathing issues, dehydration, or simply wondering if something feels off, this episode offers clear parenting help for understanding child health concerns, recognizing signs of normally healthy children becoming seriously ill, and knowing when to take your child to the ER without second-guessing yourself. LET'S CONNECT: Thriving Child Center [https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/thrivingchildcenter] PCIT Experts [https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/pcit-experts] Calm and Connected Program [https://thrivingchildcenter.com/calm-and-connected-program-for-parents] Instagram [https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/instagram] Love having expert tips you can actually use? https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/newsletterJoin our newsletter [https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/newsletter] and get a beautifully designed PDF of each episode’s top 3 takeaways—delivered straight to your inbox every week. Are you a provider? https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/provider-newsletterSubscribe here [https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/provider-newsletter] for professional insights and parenting resources! CONNECT WITH KAILEY BULLER: Website [http://www.vitalswithdrbuller.com] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dr.kailey.buller/] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.kailey.buller]

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aflevering Should You Panic?! When to Take Your Child to the ER Urgently with Dr. Kailey Buller artwork

Should You Panic?! When to Take Your Child to the ER Urgently with Dr. Kailey Buller

If you've ever found yourself staring at your child wondering whether you should rush to the emergency room or wait it out, you are not alone. Many parents struggle with child health concerns, especially when their child is sick, injured, or acting differently than usual. In this episode, emergency physician Dr. Kailey Buller joins me to break down exactly when to take your child to the ER and when you can safely monitor things at home. We talk about the signs that truly require urgent medical attention, the situations that cause unnecessary panic, and how parents can feel more confident navigating common child health concerns. Dr. Buller shares practical parenting help for recognizing emergencies, understanding normal childhood illnesses, and knowing when healthy children may actually need immediate medical care. In this episode, we cover: * The biggest child health concerns that send parents to the emergency room * How to know when to take your child to the ER versus waiting to see the pediatrician * Why changes in behavior can be more important than symptoms alone * The difference between a sick child and a child who is no longer acting like healthy children * Practical parenting help for evaluating fevers, dehydration, and breathing concerns * Why trusting your instincts matters when deciding when to take your child to the ER * Common child health concerns that are scary but often not emergencies * How parenting help from medical professionals can reduce unnecessary anxiety Whether you're dealing with a fever, breathing issues, dehydration, or simply wondering if something feels off, this episode offers clear parenting help for understanding child health concerns, recognizing signs of normally healthy children becoming seriously ill, and knowing when to take your child to the ER without second-guessing yourself. LET'S CONNECT: Thriving Child Center [https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/thrivingchildcenter] PCIT Experts [https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/pcit-experts] Calm and Connected Program [https://thrivingchildcenter.com/calm-and-connected-program-for-parents] Instagram [https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/instagram] Love having expert tips you can actually use? https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/newsletterJoin our newsletter [https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/newsletter] and get a beautifully designed PDF of each episode’s top 3 takeaways—delivered straight to your inbox every week. Are you a provider? https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/provider-newsletterSubscribe here [https://educated-parent.captivate.fm/provider-newsletter] for professional insights and parenting resources! CONNECT WITH KAILEY BULLER: Website [http://www.vitalswithdrbuller.com] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dr.kailey.buller/] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.kailey.buller]

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