UrgentCare2Go® provides confidential, in-home evaluations for suspected Sixth Disease / Roseola. Our mobile providers assess fever, rash, and other symptoms, review medical history, and offer guidance on care, isolation, and when further medical attention is needed.
We accept most major insurance plansA consultation helps determine whether a child’s fever and rash are caused by Sixth Disease (Roseola). During your visit, your provider will:
In-home visits reduce exposure risk and allow for immediate guidance on fever management. UrgentCare2Go® helps families:
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At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
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Sixth Disease, also called Roseola, is a viral infection common in young children, causing high fever followed by a rash.
Common symptoms include sudden high fever, irritability, mild cold-like symptoms, and a pink or red rash appearing after the fever subsides.
Seek evaluation if your child has a high fever lasting more than three days, appears unusually lethargic, or develops a widespread rash.
Yes, mobile providers can assess symptoms, provide home care guidance, and advise if further testing or monitoring is required.
In-clinic evaluation allows for physical assessment, lab testing if needed, and professional guidance on managing complications.
There is no specific antiviral treatment. Care focuses on fever management, hydration, and monitoring for complications.
Yes, it spreads through respiratory secretions. Patients should avoid close contact with other children while symptomatic.
It is rare; this infection primarily affects children under 2 years old.
Most insurance plans cover urgent care or clinic visits for pediatric evaluations of viral infections.
Bring your child’s vaccination record, symptom timeline, medications, and any prior medical history relevant to the illness.
Follow-up is usually not required unless symptoms worsen or complications develop, but providers will advise if needed.
Good hygiene and avoiding contact with infected individuals can reduce the risk, but most children will still be exposed at some point.