Convenience & Flexibility for the Best Pediatric Care
Virtual Pediatric Care
You can connect virtually with your provider from the convenience of home. Ask your care team if a virtual appointment is right for your child.
As a parent, you are dedicated to your child and their health. Getting your child the best care starts with regular check-ups. Our care team at a location near you will provide care targeted to meet your child’s needs. Our providers develop one-on-one relationships with parents and families so you can feel comfortable with your child’s doctor.
From birth to age two, we will see your child many times. Then from ages two through the teen years, we will see them once a year for well-child visits. We are also here for all those bumps, bruises, injuries, and colds along the way.
We have a team of providers that can care for your child: family and internal medicine (IM/PED) providers and, of course pediatricians, are all trained to care for your child.
Locations
Centerville Health Center
26 S. Main Street
Centerville, UT 84014
Phone: 801-581-2205
Farmington Health Center
165 N. Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Ave
Farmington, UT 84025
Phone: 801-581-2205
Greenwood Health Center
7495 S. State Street
Midvale, UT 84047
Phone: 801-581-2205
Madsen Health Center
555 Foothill Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Phone: 801-581-8000
Parkway Health Center
145 W. Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Parkway
Orem, UT 84058
Phone: 801-581-2205
Redstone Health Center
1743 W. Redstone Center Dr.
Park City, UT 84098
Phone: 801-581-2205
Redwood Health Center
1525 West 2100 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84119
Phone: 801-581-2205
South Jordan Health Center
5126 W. Daybreak Parkway
South Jordan, UT 84009
Phone: 801-581-2205
South Main Clinic
3690 South Main St.
Salt Lake City, UT 84115
Phone: 801-587-2525
Stansbury Health Center
220 Millpond Road
Stansbury Park, UT 84074
Phone: 801-581-2205
Sugar House Health Center
1280 E. Stringham Avenue
Salt Lake City, UT 84106
Phone: 801-581-2205
Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Pediatric Clinic
50 N Medical Dr
Salt Lake City, UT 84132
Phone: 801-581-2205
Westridge Health Center
3730 W. 4700 S.
West Valley City, UT 84129
Phone: 801-581-2205
What to Expect at Your Appointment
Well-child checkups are something you should schedule for your child at least once a year. Well-child checks ensure your child is meeting important developmental milestones and that their health is on track. When you bring your child to an appointment you can expect us to do these things:
- Give your child a physical exam and regular screenings.
- If needed, give your child vaccinations (immunizations and booster shots).
- Make sure they meet milestones in growth, behavior, and skills.
- Diagnose and treat your child's illnesses, infections, injuries, and other health problems.
- Conduct health screenings for preventative medicine.
- Give you information about your child's health, safety, nutrition, and fitness needs.
- Answer your questions about their growth and development.
- Refer you to specialists if we think your child needs specialized care.
Ages for Well Child Visits*
We recommend that you bring your child in for wellness appointments with their doctor at these ages:
- Three-four days
- Two weeks
- Two months
- Four months
- Six months
- Nine months
- 12 months
- 15 months
- 18 months
- 24 months (two years)
- 30 months
At Three years of age or older, you can bring them in once a year.
*Please note that some children will require a different schedule and we encourage a prenatal visit, especially for first time parents.
Virtual Pediatric Care
You can connect virtually with your provider from the convenience of home. Ask your care team if a virtual appointment is right for your child.
Children's Immunization Schedule
Immunizations are important to keep your child healthy. Our recommended schedule below follows that of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Immunization schedules change from time to time. Your child’s pediatrician will notify you of any changes in the schedule or recommendations. Please bring your child’s immunization record to every visit in case dates need to be confirmed, new immunizations are needed, or your record needs to be updated.
General Ages for Immunizations
Some children will require a different schedule and we encourage a prenatal visit.
Age | Immunization Type |
---|---|
Birth: | First Hepatitis B |
2 months: | 1st DTaP (Diptheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (also called whooping cough)), Hib (Hemophilus influenza type B), Polio, Prevnar (pneumococcal conjugate), Rotavirus, and 2nd Hepatitis B |
4 months: | 2nd DTaP, Hib, Polio, Prevnar, Rotavirus |
6 months: | 3rd Hepatitis B, DTaP, Hib, Polio, Prevnar, Rotavirus, Influenza* (booster one month later) |
12 months: | 4th Prevnar, 1st MMR (Mumps, Measles and Rubella), Varicella (chicken pox), and Hepatitis A |
15 months: | 4th DTaP and Hib |
18 months: | 2nd Hepatitis A |
4 years: | 2nd MMR and Varicella, 4th Polio, and 5th DTaP |
11-12 years: | HPV (Human Papilloma Virus is a series of three shots), MCV4 (Meninogococcal vaccine). Patients should get a tetanus booster every 10 years. |
16-18 years: | MCV4 booster |
*Patients should get the influenza vaccine twice the first year they receive the vaccine. After that they should get an Influenza vaccine once a year up to age eight. TdaP booster at least every 10 years.
For children with certain medical conditions, we also offer PPSV23.
Chronic Conditions
We also help treat and manage the following chronic conditions:
- ADHD,
- allergies,
- abdominal complaints,
- eczema,
- feeding difficulties,
- anxiety,
- growth and development concerns, and
- sleep problems.
If you have any concerns at all, we can help you find the answers you need. Your child’s care is important to us.