Respiratory Care

Does your child struggle constant congestion, coughing or wheezing? Whether it’s allergies, asthma, or an acute infection, the pediatric team at Great Destinations Pediatrics in Peoria is here to help. With decades of experience, our caring providers deliver compassionate, evidence-based respiratory care so your child can breathe—and play—more comfortably.

Signs Your Child May Need Respiratory Care

Your child’s respiratory system includes the nose, throat, airway and lungs. When something isn’t working right, it can make even simple activities like playing outside or sleeping at night difficult.

Look for these common symptoms that may indicate your child needs pediatric respiratory care:

If your child has trouble breathing, develops a high fever, or shows signs of severe illness, call our office right away. Same day appointments are available.

Common Conditions We Treat

Allergies

Allergies occur when your child’s immune system overreacts to substances like pollen, pet dander, or dust. Symptoms may include congestion, itchy eyes, sneezing, or coughing. Our team provides treatment, and management strategies to reduce allergic conditions and improve your child’s quality of life.

Asthma

Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in children. It causes airway narrowing and inflammation, leading to coughing, wheezing and difficulty breathing. At Great Destinations Pediatrics, we develop personalized asthma management plans that may include rescue inhalers, preventative medications and environmental changes—helping your child stay active, healthy, and safe.

Acute Respiratory Infections

Kids are especially vulnerable to short-term infections that affect the nose, airway and lungs, such as:

Treatment may include rest, fluids, symptom management, or prescribed medication—depending on the diagnosis. Our providers carefully assess each child to ensure they receive the right care promptly.

Why Families Choose Us

At Great Destinations Pediatrics, families trust us because we:

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Breathing difficulties should never be ignored. If your child has allergy symptoms, asthma, or a respiratory infection, we’re here to help.