Thoughtful, faith-informed pediatric care
We provide comprehensive primary care for children from newborn through adolescence. Families can rely on consistent, relationship-based care in one place — from routine well-child visits and immunizations to same-day sick visits and adolescent care.
Our approach combines evidence-based medicine with thoughtful partnership with parents, delivered in a calm, respectful clinical environment.
Pediatric Services
Annual Well-Child Visits (Ages 0–18) Comprehensive preventive visits focused on growth, development, nutrition, safety, and anticipatory guidance. These visits allow us to monitor milestones and support your child’s long-term health
Immunizations Routine childhood vaccinations provided according to established medical guidelines. We welcome thoughtful discussion and partnership with parents
Acute Illness Visits Same-day or urgent appointments for infections, fevers, respiratory illnesses, minor injuries, and other common concerns
Infant & Newborn Care Newborn exams, feeding guidance, growth monitoring, and close developmental follow-up during the important early months of life
Sports & School Physicals Pre-participation sports exams and required school physicals completed efficiently and thoroughly
Behavioral & School Concerns Evaluation of attention challenges, learning difficulties, and emotional health, with coordination of care and referral to our in-house behavioral health provider when appropriate
Adolescent Care Respectful, age-appropriate care for teens addressing physical, emotional, and developmental health, with appropriate parental involvement and confidentiality when needed
What to Expect at Your Child’s Visit
• A thorough history and physical examination
• Careful review of growth and developmental milestones
• Time for parents’ questions and concerns
• Clear explanation of findings and next steps
• Coordination of care when specialty referral is needed
• Thoughtful follow-up planning
Caring for the Whole Child
As a Catholic clinic, we partner with parents — providing evidence-based medical care while recognizing the family’s primary responsibility in their child’s physical, moral, and spiritual formation.