Frequently Asked Questions
Our clinic hours are Monday through Friday 8:30am — 4:30pm and Some Saturdays 9am — 1pm.
Yes, we are now accepting new patients. Contact our office for more information or to schedule an appointment.
We accept Tricare, Medicaid and most commercial insurance carriers. Please call us to discuss your insurance carrier.
You can schedule an appointment on the homepage of our website or by calling our office during business hours.
A medical doctor who specializes in the care of children. They have undergone special training in the health and illnesses of infants, teens and young adults, and the majority
First off, if you believe your child has been exposed in any way to poison and is having a serious reaction, get them to the Emergency Room as soon as possible. The Poison Help Hotline number is: 1-800-222-1222
- Toy Batteries
- Perfume
- Nail Polish
- Mouthwash
- Indoor / Outdoor Plants
- Cleaning Products
- Medications
- Pesticides
Yes. It is prudent to keep your child home if they have a fever. A fever is usually a symptom of an underlying infection. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, if you have an infant younger than 3 months old with a rectal temperature of 100.4F or above, you should immediately call your doctor or go to an emergency room. If your child has a fever of above 104F, you should call your doctor or go to the ER, as well. If the fever lasts more than 1 day in a child that is younger than 2 years of age or lasts more than 3 days in a child age 2 and older, you should contact your doctor.
You may request your child's shot records by using our patient portal. We can mail, fax, email or leave them at the front desk for you to pick up. We will notify you within 24-48 hours when your request has been entered into the portal.
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The most efficient way to refill your prescription is to request that refill through the patient portal. That way the staff can communicate with you if there are questions about the medication refill. There are certain medications that fall in the "controlled substance" category. For these medication refills, you will be required to schedule a visit to obtain a new prescription.