Respiratory symptoms in children are becoming more common across the United States, especially during seasonal transitions. Many healthcare providers are reporting an increase in cough, wheezing, and asthma flare-ups in children, often triggered by a mix of viruses, allergies, and weather changes.
We’re seeing the same pattern locally at Night Watch Urgent Care in Stone Ridge (Aldie), Manassas, and Winchester, where more families are coming in with concerns about their child’s breathing.
For many children, symptoms begin mild — a simple cough or slight fatigue — but can progress quickly if not monitored closely.

Breathing problems in children don’t always look severe at first, which can make it difficult for parents to know when to be concerned.
A frequent or worsening cough, especially at night, is often one of the earliest signs. Some children may start needing their inhaler more often than usual, while others develop a wheezing or whistling sound when breathing, which can indicate narrowed airways.
In other cases, children may complain of chest tightness or appear more tired than usual. Subtle changes — like avoiding play, getting winded easily, or simply “not acting like themselves” — can be early indicators that their breathing is affected.
Recognizing these signs early can help prevent symptoms from worsening.

If your child’s symptoms are not improving with home care or their usual medications, it may be time to have them evaluated.
At Night Watch Urgent Care, we regularly treat children with asthma flare-ups, persistent cough, and breathing difficulties who benefit from same-day care. Early evaluation allows providers to assess your child’s breathing, adjust treatment if needed, and help prevent symptoms from escalating.
Seeking care sooner rather than later can reduce the likelihood of needing emergency treatment.
Some symptoms require immediate medical attention and should not be delayed.
If your child is breathing rapidly, struggling to catch their breath, using extra muscles to breathe (such as ribs pulling in or nostrils flaring), or having difficulty speaking, they should be taken to the emergency room right away.
Other warning signs include bluish lips or face, extreme fatigue, or unusual drowsiness. These may indicate serious respiratory distress and require urgent care.
At Night Watch Urgent Care, we provide evaluation and treatment for asthma flare-ups, wheezing, and respiratory symptoms in children across Northern Virginia.
Our clinics offer:
We’re open every day, including evenings and weekends, so families can access care when symptoms start — not hours later.
3/30/2026
When your child gets sick or injured, one of the hardest decisions parents face is where to go. Should you wait for your pediatrician? Head to the emergency room? Or look for an urgent care that actually understands pediatric needs?
At Night Watch Urgent Care, we’ve built our clinics around what families truly need: convenience, clarity, and care that fits real life.
Here are six ways we do things differently.
We are not just an urgent care clinic — we are a pediatric-focused environment designed to make children feel comfortable and supported.
From common illnesses like fevers and coughs to injuries that happen during play or sports, our approach centers on both medical care and the overall experience for families.
Illness doesn’t follow office hours, and neither do we.
⏰ Hours:
Monday–Friday: 10 AM – 10 PM
Saturday–Sunday: 10 AM – 7 PM
Whether symptoms start after school or worsen at night, families have access to care when they actually need it.
Many parents are surprised by the range of conditions we manage.
We regularly treat:
• Flu symptoms and respiratory illnesses
• Ear infections and sore throats
• Minor fractures, sprains, and sports injuries
• Cuts that require stitches
• Rashes and allergic reactions
• Dehydration and stomach illnesses
This means fewer referrals and fewer stops for care.
One of the biggest advantages of visiting Night Watch Urgent Care is access to immediate diagnostics.
With on-site X-rays and testing, we can:
• Confirm fractures
• Evaluate injuries
• Diagnose infections
• Provide same-visit treatment plans
Families don’t have to wait days for answers or travel to multiple locations.
Emergency rooms are essential for serious, life-threatening conditions — but many situations fall into a gray area.
When it’s urgent but not an emergency, urgent care is often the right choice.
At Night Watch, we provide timely evaluation and treatment so families can avoid long ER wait times and higher costs when appropriate.
📍 Stone Ridge Location
In addition to pediatric care, this location also treats adults.
This makes it easier for families to receive care together, especially when multiple members are feeling unwell or need evaluation at the same time.

Night Watch Urgent Care serves families across:
• Manassas
• Winchester
• Aldie / Stone Ridge
With extended hours, comprehensive services, and a family-centered approach, we are here when care can’t wait.
If your child is sick, injured, or something simply doesn’t feel right, it’s always okay to seek care.
Having access to a trusted urgent care can make these moments less stressful and more manageable.
We are open late and available on weekends to support your family’s needs.
Care should be accessible, efficient, and built around real life — and that’s exactly what we aim to provide.
3/23/2026