Office Hours & Services We Provide

Our office is open Monday through Friday 8 A.M. to 12 Noon and 1:30P.M. to 4:30 P.M. or whenever the last sick patient is seen. We prefer to see your child(ren) by appointment so that ample time can be reserved for each visit. Well-child appointments are made as quickly as scheduling permits, but your sick child(ren) will normally be seen the same day you call. Our best effort is made to stay on schedule for you. If you are unable to keep you child's appointment or are going to be late, please call the office as soon as possible so we may be of service to the other children.

 

Prenatal Visits

Congratulations! Prenatal Visits request a consult. Having a baby is one of the most rewarding experiences in your lives. At FunCoast Pediatrics, we are committed to helping you care for your child- keeping your baby happy and healthy.

We encourage new parents to schedule a prenatal visit. This visit allows expectant parents to become acquainted with us, tour our office, and ask questions regarding the birth of your baby. Our prenatal visits are held at 1:00 pm, Monday - Friday. Call to schedule a prenatal visit.

Please Note: You do not need to "register" with our office before your baby is born. If you would like one of the physicians at FunCoast Pediatrics to be your baby's doctor, simply tell your obstetrician and the hospital staff when you arrive at the hospital to give birth. The hospital will notify our office when your baby is born. One of our pediatricians will be in to see you and your baby when they do hospital rounds.

   
 

Well Child Visits

Childhood is a time of rapid growth and change. Pediatric well-child visits are most frequent when the child’s development is most rapid.

Each visit includes a complete physical examination. This will assess the infant or young child's growth and development and help identify problems early. Height, weight, and other important information is recorded and considered. Hearing, vision, and other tests will be a part of some visits. Such preventive care is important for raising healthy children.

Well-child visits are also key times for communication. Expect to be given information about normal development, nutrition, sleep, safety, infectious diseases that are "going around," and other important topics for parents.

Make the most of these visits by writing down your most important questions and concerns to bring with you.

Special attention is paid to whether the infant has met the normal developmental milestones. The height, weight and head circumference is recorded on a graph, which the physician keeps with the infant's chart. You also can keep your own graphs of the height, weight, and head circumference. This can be a great springboard for discussion. Ask your doctor about the BMI curve, which is the most important curve for identifying and preventing obesity.

There are several schedules for routine well-child visits. One schedule, recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, is given below.

PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE SCHEDULE

A visit with a pediatrician before the baby is born is important for first-time parents, those with high-risk pregnancies, and any other parent who wishes to discuss common issues such as feeding, circumcision, and general questions.

After the baby is born, the next visit should be 2-3 days after bringing the baby home (for breast-fed babies) or when the baby is 2-4 days old (for all babies discharged from a hospital before 2 days old).


Thereafter, visits should occur at the following points:

* Newborn
* 1 month
* 2 months
* 4 months
* 6 months
* 9 months
* 1 year
* 15 months
* 18 months
* 2 years
* 3 years
* 4 years
* 5 years
* 6 years
* 8 years
* 10 years
* Ever other year after that until age 18: Early Adolescence 11-14 Years, Middle Adolescence 15-17 Years, Late Adolescence 18-21 Years

TIPP AGE RELATED SAFETY SHEETS
* BIRTH to 6 MONTHS
* 6 MONTHS to 12 MONTHS
* 1 to 2 YEARS
* 2 to 4 YEARS
* 5 YEARS
* 6 YEARS
* 8 YEARS
* 10 YEARS
Of course, visits and phone calls to a health care provider should be made any time a baby or child seems ill or whenever the parent is concerned about a baby's health or development.

   

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