Primary Care Pediatrics

Primary Care Pediatrics

Primary Care Pediatrics


We offer primary care from visits for expecting parents to young adults up to 22 years old. This is for well child care, routine immunizations, school & sports physicals, as well as sick care.


Immunizing our children protects them and those around them. To protect our patients and staff, St. Teresa Pediatrics is only accepting families that immunize their children on time as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).


When should you bring your children in to St. Teresa Pediatrics? Click here to see the well child checkup schedule.


We recommend breastfeeding babies for the best nutrition, immune system support, and brain development support.


When should I bring my child in for visits?


  • Newborn (2-3 days after hospital discharge)
  • 2 week old weight check (office visit, not preventative visit for insurance purposes)
  • 1 month old well baby check
  • 2 month old well baby check (1)
  • 4 month old well baby check (1,2)
  • 6 month old well baby check (1)
  • 9 month old well baby check (3)
  • 12 month old well child check (1)
  • 15 month old well child check (1,2)
  • 18 month old well child check (1)
  • 2 year old well child check (2)
  • 3 year old well child check (2)
  • 4 year old well child check (1,2)
  • 5 year old well child check (2)
  • 6 year old well child check
  • 7 year old well child check
  • 8 year old well child check
  • 9 year old well child check
  • 10 year old well child check (1,3)
  • 11 year old well child check (1)
  • 12, 13, 14, 15 year old well adolescent checks
  • 16 year old well adolescent check (1)
  • 17 year old well adolescent check (3)
  • 18 year old well adolescent check (1)
  • 19-22 year old well adult check

(1) Expect immunizations. If not indicated, annual flu vaccine recommended starting September annually.
(2) Developmental screening recommended to be done by parent prior to visit.
(3) Blood testing (finger stick if possible)

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