Comprehensive pediatric care Our Pediatric Team cares for children and teens from birth to age 18. We provide compassionate, high-quality care and guidance to support your child’s growth, development, and overall well-being.
Pediatric Services include:
- Sick Child Visits
- Annual Exams & Well-Child Exams
- School and Sports Physicals
- Immunizations
- Counseling on Physical and Mental Development
- Education on Health, Safety, and Nutrition
- Pediatric Eye Exams
- Pediatric Dental Care
- Drug Screening
Keeping Your Child Healthy with a Full Range of Services
Our pediatric services cover all aspects of your child’s health, from preventive care to urgent needs:
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Sick Child Visits:
Prompt evaluation and treatment for acute illnesses. -
Preventive Care:
Annual and Well-Child Exams to track growth and development, immunizations, vision, and dental check-ups. -
School & Sports Physicals:
Ensure your child is ready for school and athletic activities. -
Development Support:
Counseling and guidance for physical, mental, and emotional growth, plus education on nutrition, safety, and healthy habits. - Additional Services: Drug screening to monitor early signs of substance use.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What age groups do you provide pediatric care for?
A: We provide comprehensive pediatric care for infants, children, and adolescents from birth up to 18 years old.
Q: What services are included in pediatric care?
A: Our pediatric care services include annual exams, immunizations, sick visits, chronic disease management, developmental screenings, nutritional advice, behavioral health support, and drug screening.
Q: How often should my child have a well-child visit?
A: Well-child visits are generally recommended at the following intervals: within the first week for newborns, then at 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 15 months, 18 months, 24 months, and annually from age 3 to 18.
Q: What should I expect during a well-child visit?
Q: During a well-child visit, your child will receive a physical exam, developmental screenings, necessary immunizations, and age-appropriate health education. We will also discuss your concerns about your child’s growth, development, and well-being.
Q: Do you offer vaccinations for children?
A: Yes, we offer all recommended childhood vaccinations. Our pediatric team ensures your child is up-to-date on their immunization schedule to protect them from various preventable diseases.
Q: What should I do if my child is sick?
A: If your child is sick, please call our office to schedule an appointment. We offer same-day sick visits to address acute illnesses and ensure your child receives prompt medical attention.
Q: How can I prepare for my child’s appointment?
A: Please bring your child’s vaccination records, a list of any medications your child is taking, any questions or concerns you have, and your insurance information.
Q: Do you accept insurance?
A: Yes, we accept most major insurance plans. At Tri-State Clinics, we accept both insured and uninsured patients
Q: How can I schedule an appointment?
A: You can schedule an appointment by calling our office directly or using our online appointment request form on our website.
Q: Do you provide urgent care services for children?
A: Yes, we offer pediatric urgent care services for non-life-threatening conditions that require immediate attention. Our urgent care services are designed to provide quick and effective treatment for your child.
Q: Are virtual visits available for pediatric care?
A: Yes, we offer virtual visits for certain pediatric services. Virtual visits allow you to consult with our pediatricians from the comfort of your home. Please contact our office to find out if your child’s needs can be met through a virtual visit.
Q: Can I request a specific pediatrician for my child’s visit?
A: Yes, you can request a specific pediatrician when scheduling your child’s appointment. We will do our best to accommodate your request based on the availability of the pediatrician.