- Regular check-ups: Monitor the growth and development of children. These visits usually include physical examinations, measurements of height and weight, immunizations, and developmental screenings.
- Vaccinations: Protect children against various diseases.
- Sick visits: Asses your child’s symptoms, diagnose illnesses, and provide appropriate treatment.
- Diagnosis and management of chronic health conditions: Such as asthma, allergies, diabetes, epilepsy, and developmental disorders like ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder).
- Developmental assessments: Assess your child’s growth and development milestones, including cognitive, motor, language, and social-emotional skills. If any delays or concerns are identified, the Doctor may refer the child to specialists for further evaluation.
- Nutrition counseling: Provide guidance on infant and child nutrition, including breastfeeding support, introducing solid foods, managing food allergies, and addressing feeding difficulties.
- Preventive healthcare education: Educating parents and caregivers about preventive healthcare measures, such as child safety, injury prevention, nutrition, and healthy lifestyle habits.
- Referrals and coordination of care: If specialized care or further evaluations are needed, your doctor can refer patients to appropriate specialists and coordinate their care with other healthcare providers.
- After Hours Triage: A Certified Pediatric Nursing staff will be on call after regular clinic hours.
- Insurance: Most insurance companies accepted.