Pediatric Primary Care
Welcome to your child's medical home
Pediatrics
Pediatrics is the branch of medicine that focuses on the health and medical care of infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatric care encompasses a wide range of health services ranging from preventive health care to the diagnosis and treatment of acute or chronic diseases. Pediatricians monitor physical, emotional, and social development, ensuring that children grow, healthy, through regular check-ups, immunizations, and guidance on nutrition and safety. This specialty emphasizes early detection and management of diseases to promote lifelong well-being, supporting families to provide the best care for their children.
Internal Medicine & Pediatrics
Internal Medicine & Pediatrics is a primary care environment where physicians are trained and board-certified in both internal medicine and pediatrics primarily in a hospital setting. They care for patients from birth through all ages. Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, commonly referred to as Med-Peds, is a good option for your children if you'd like to join a practice that can care for members of your family of all ages.
Family Medicine
Family Medicine is like Internal Medicine and Pediatrics in that physicians care for patients of all ages. Family Medicine physicians have diverse training with patients of all ages, both in routine outpatient care and hospital-based care, and care that compliments primary care including obstetrics, gynecology and psychiatry.
New Families - Meet the Pediatric Provider Events
We hold free, monthly group meetings for expectant parents and parents of new patients ages 0 - 18. Meet our pediatricians and pediatric nurse practitioners, ask questions about your child's health plan, take a tour of our offices and learn about our practice philosophies, office hours and more!
Register for an Upcoming Meet the Providers EventWell Child Visits
A well child visit is a routine checkup for children from infancy through adolescence, focusing on preventive care and developmental milestones. These visits are important because they give your pediatric provider the opportunity to monitor your child's growth, development, and overall health. They can detect a potential health concern early and treat issues early on. These visits aren’t just for children – they also offer an opportunity for parents to voice concerns, ask advice, get referrals and reassurance around their child’s health and development.
What happens during a well-child visit?
After your child's first year, well-child visits with your pediatric provider will occur once every year. They offer the opportunity to raise concerns about their child's growth and development, review milestones, receive immunizations to prevent illness, and develop a relationship with your trusted provider. Here's what else you can expect during your next well-child visit:
- Physical Exam
- Developmental Assessment
- Screening Tests
- Vaccinations
- Parental Guidance
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