Whether your child is sick or needs a routine check-up, Parsi Pediatrics is ready to care for them with an attentive and understanding approach. Our team of doctors and staff provides common medical exams and treatments as well as specialty services for little ones with complex conditions such as autism and developmental disorders.
High Quality Healthcare
Providing Outstanding Medical Care & Excellent Customer Service
General Services
Specialty Services
Wellness Exams
1 week |
Newborn Follow-up from Hospital |
2 weeks |
Newborn Development |
1 month |
Growth & Development |
2 months |
Hep B #2, DTaP #1, IPV #1, HIB #1, PCV #1, Rotavirus #1 |
4 months |
DTaP #2, IPV #2, HIB #2, PCV #2, Rotavirus #2 |
6 months |
DTaP #3, IPV #3, HIB #3, PCV #3, Rotavirus #3 |
9 months |
Hep B #3 |
12 months |
PCV #4, MMR #1, Varicella #1 |
15 months |
DTaP #4, HIB #4 |
18 months |
Hep A #1 |
24 months |
Hep A #2 (min 6 months from first dose) |
30 months |
Growth & Development |
3 years |
Growth & Development |
4 years |
DTaP #5, IPV #4, MMR #2, Varicella #2 |
5 years |
Growth & Development with Anemia Lab |
6 – 10 years |
Annual Wellness |
11 years |
TDaP (booster), Meningococcal #1 |
12 – 18 years |
Annual Wellness, Meningococcal #2 (16 years), HPV (2 - 3 doses) |
Seasonal |
Annual Flu Vaccine (6 months & older) |
Sick & Follow-up Exams
- ADHD
- Asthma
- Behavioral Screening
- Developmental Screening (Autism, Speech, etc)
- Ear piercings
- Follow-up from ER or Urgent Care
- Follow-up from Sick / Illness Visit
- Lactation Consult
- Newborn / New Patient Consult (Meet & Greet with provider)
- Sports Physical
- Sick / Illness
Office Policies
Sick & Well Visits
When visiting for a wellness exam, there is a possibility that the visit may turn into a sick visit and you may have to pay a copay/deductible/coinsurance for this visit. Any issue/concern found abnormal will not be covered by the well per insurance.
Vaccines
We are a practice that supports vaccinations. We follow the guidelines provided by both the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in the administration of vaccines. We are happy to answer any questions/concerns you may have.