Primary Care
Our primary care team provides compassionate, whole-person care for patients of all ages. From infancy through adulthood, we’re here for every milestone—offering annual well visits, routine immunizations, and personalized health guidance tailored to each stage of life. We also offer trusted resources to help parents navigate their child’s growth and development with confidence. Whether you're coming in for a check-up, managing a chronic condition, or seeking preventive care, we’re committed to being your long-term health partner.
Full Range of Pediatric Healthcare Services:
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Primary Care
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Newborn Growth & Development
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Pediatric & Adolescent Healthcare
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Family Wellness and Sick Visits
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Same Day Sick Appointments
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Vaccinations
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Office Laboratory Tests
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School, College, Sports and Camp Physicals
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Psychological & Behavioral Testing

Well Visits
It’s important to keep up to date on your child’s well visit schedule. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends this schedule for routine well-care visits at the following ages:
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3 to 5 days
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2 to 4 weeks
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2 months
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4 months
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6 months
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9 months
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12 months
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15 months
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18 months
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Annually from age 2-21 years old
Immunizations
Our office vaccinates to protect your child from serious consequences of infectious illness. Vaccines are routinely administered to help protect your infants, children, and teenagers from serious consequences that could lead to disability or death from common bacteria and viral infections. We do not use combination vaccines and we do not vaccinate your child during an acute illness.
Additional Resources:
For descriptions of childhood vaccines and the diseases they protect against, please visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines
For detailed Information Sheets published by the Centers for Disease Control, please visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis.
*Vaccine Key Terms*
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Dtap: Diptheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (whooping cough)
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IPV: Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine
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Hep B: Hepatitis B
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HIB: Haemophilus Influenzae type B
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Prevnar: Pneumococcal vaccine
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MMR: Measles, Mumps, and Rubella
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Varivax: Varicella (chickenpox)
*Well Visit Key Terms*
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Denver screen: Denver Developmental Screening Test
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hgb: hemoglobin (check for anemia)
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Fluoride Varnish: dental application for cavity prevention
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BP: blood pressure checks begin at age 4
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UA: Urinalysis
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Lipid panel: measures child’s risk for early heart disease.
The table below displays what to expect during your well visit as well as the recommended child and adolescent immunization schedule by age:
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Age
2 months
4 months
6 months
9 months
12 months
15 months
18 months
2 years
3 years
4 years
5 years
6 years
7 years
Vaccines + Well Visit Routine
Dtap, IPV, Hep B, Prevnar
Dtap, IPV, HIB, Hep B (or Prevnar if Hep B given at birth
Dtap, HIb, Prevnar
HIB, Hep B, Prevnar (unless already given at 4 months)
IPV, Varivax, Prevnar, Denver screen, hgb, fluoride varnish (every 3-6 mo)
MMR, fluoride varnish
Dtap, HIB, Denver screen, fluoride varnish
Denver screen, hgb, fluoride varnish
(Begin annual well visits after 2)
Denver, hgb, fluoride varnish
Dtap, IPV, MMR, Denver screen, hgb, UA, BP
Varivax, Denver screen, hgb, UA, hearing test, BP, lipid panel (if need)
Denver Screen (if need), hgb, UA, hearing test, BP, lipid panel (if need)
hgb, UA, hearing, lipid panel (if need)