carlisle peds patient portal

by Oran Labadie DVM 9 min read

Penn State Health Carlisle Outpatient Center Primary …

9 hours ago Please sign up for our Carlisle Pediatric Associates Patient Portal.. All you need is an email account. Simply call the office to create an account. Taking just a few minutes to register will … >> Go To The Portal


How do I sign up for the Carlisle Pediatric Associates patient portal?

Please sign up for our Carlisle Pediatric Associates Patient Portal. All you need is an email account. Simply call the office to create an account. Taking just a few minutes to register will give you access to valuable information in a secure and confidential manner 24/7 - when it suits you.

Does Carlisle Pediatrics have a pediatric floor?

The hospital no longer has a pediatric floor. Our patients requiring inpatient care are admitted to UPMC-Pinnacle West Shore, Hershey Medical Center, UPMC-Pinnacle Harrisburg, or York Hospital and treated by pediatric hospitalists, with whom we maintain close contact. Carlisle Pediatrics is a Patient Centered Medical Home.

What are the patient portals and how do they work?

Our patient portals are a convenient way to securely view your personal health information and interact with Penn State Health. They play a key role in your heath care - providing a 24/7 connection to the information you need to make better decisions.

Where is Carlile Pediatrics located?

Carlile Pediatrics is located at 78 Cambridge Court Wetumpka, AL 36093. We are open Monday through Thursday from 8:30am to 4:30pm and on Friday we are open 8:00am to noon. We can be reached at (334) 567-6915 and our fax number is (334) 514-7269. A pediatrician is a doctor who focuses on the health of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.

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What is telehealth care?

Telehealth represents another way we deliver highly personalized care that supports your health.

When is Pfizer recommended for children?

Food and Drug Administration, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the CDC today recommended use of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 12 through 15.

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