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How Do I Become a New Patient?
To provide the best care possible, it’s essential that we have access to your child's complete health records. These records help us understand their medical history, any past treatments, and any ongoing health needs. Please make sure to provide all relevant healthcare records when scheduling an appointment with us. This ensures a smooth transition and deliver the highest quality care for your child.

Our Goal Is To Provide The Best Medical Care
Meet & Greet
To become a new patient at our practice, whether you're preparing to welcome a new baby or transferring care, we encourage you to schedule a Meet & Greet. This personalized session gives you the opportunity to ask any questions you might have, explore our care philosophy, and get to know one of our dedicated pediatricians in a relaxed, welcoming environment. It's a great way to ensure our practice is the right fit for your family’s needs. We’re here to support you every step of the way, and we can’t wait to welcome you to our community!
For Newborns
After delivery a hospital staff pediatrician will examine your baby. Once discharged, please schedule a comprehensive first visit at our office within 1-2 days of discharge. This first visit ensures a detailed examination and allows your pediatrician to address any questions.
Remember to add your new baby to your insurance policy within 30 days of birth to secure coverage. If required, select one of our pediatricians as your baby's primary care provider.
For Transferring Families
To ensure a smooth transition to our practice:
Gather and organize all medical records, including vaccination and test results.
Communicate with both your current and new pediatrician to provide necessary information about your child's medical history and ongoing treatments. Receiving previous medical records is crucial for a new practice to review and assume regular care.
For new patients with acute illnesses, an appointment can be scheduled if all necessary medical information is obtained to address the issue.

