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Ready to get started with medical care? If you’re a new patient, you can select a provider and make an appointment through Zocdoc.

We’re here to guide you through every stage of your child’s development. From routine check-ups and vaccinations to managing common childhood illnesses, our goal is to help keep the whole family healthy and happy.

We welcome pediatric patients from newborn to 17, and upon reaching 18, they can seamlessly transition to adult primary care. We strive to create a warm, welcoming environment where children and parents feel comfortable and confident in their care. Services include:

  • Standard well visits and routine check-ups
  • Vaccination & Immunization
  • Adolescent health
  • School and camp medical forms
  • Vision and hearing screening
  • After-hours hotline

Make an appointment

Ready to get started with medical care? If you’re a new patient, you can select a provider and make an appointment through Zocdoc.

Questions

What should patients bring to their first visit?

Patients and/or their caregiver should bring their immunization records, birth certificate, medications, and insurance card. If they wear glasses, please bring them in as well.

How long are new pediatric visits (i.e. Well Child Visits)?

Visits are 30 minutes long–the same length as new adult patient visits. All pediatric patients being seen for the first time must be scheduled for an in-person well-child visit.

How long are follow-up pediatric visits?

Visits are 15 minutes long–the same length as adult follow-up visits. Telehealth is an option for some pediatric patient services.

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Ready to get started?

Regardless of insurance or ability to pay, we strive to meet you where you are and support you in and out of the doctor’s office. Learn about available services and scheduling your first appointment.

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A Note About Our Funding

This health center receives HHS funding and has Federal Public Health Service (PHS) deemed status with respect to certain health or health-related claims, including medical malpractice claims, for itself and its covered individuals.