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Call our support helpline 24/7 at 1-877-621-8014. Children’s Health Centers make each patient visit easier with Patient Portal. Patient Portal is a secure portal that helps you manage your child’s care for each visit.
Whether your child is seeing a Children’s National Hospital specialist or one of our primary care pediatricians, you can manage your child’s health information, access medical records and more through our online patient portals. Please do not use the patient portals if your child requires immediate assistance.
Learn more about the portal in our frequently asked questions. Children’s National Hospital is dedicated to helping improve your family’s health care experience by providing convenient, streamlined access to your child’s health information.
This portal can be accessed 24/7 from any computer, smartphone, or tablet. Easy Reference Link to Children’s of Alabama Online Bill Pay System The patient portal is powered by FollowMyHealth, a leader in secure online access to personal health information.
At Children’s International Medical Group, we have both the children’s and their parent’s best interests at heart. We promote physical and emotional well-being through comprehensive and personalized medical care and maintain an active role in each of the communities we serve. Call anytime during clinic hours to schedule an appointment with a pediatrician or nurse practitioner.
Throughout childhood, children get sick and it’s important that you bring your child in to see us as soon as possible so we can provide your child with immediate, thorough care to help them feel better quickly.
They’ll see your child many times from birth to age 2 and once a year from ages 2 to 5 for “well-child visits.” After age 5, your pediatrician will continue to see your child every year for annual checkups (aka well visits). They’re also the first person you should call when your child is sick.
They’ll see your child many times from birth to age 2 and once a year from ages 2 to 5 for “well-child visits.”. After age 5, your pediatrician will continue to see your child every year for annual checkups (aka well visits). They’re also the first person you should call when your child is sick.
Children in poverty are more likely to be exposed to the stress of violence, gangs and drugs. This can negatively affect brain development and long-term well-being. Your support during this vulnerable time helps children and youth set their own goals to build a life free from poverty.
To take care of your child, your pediatrician will: Do physical exams. Give your child vaccinations. Make sure your child meets milestones in growth, behavior, and skills.
85% of our total operating expenses fund programs for children in the countries we serve. So when you make a monthly gift or donation to our organization, the majority of your dollars go toward exactly what you intended - supporting children in poverty.
The University of Kansas partnered with Children International in Guatemala to build a positive sports environment for kids. The director of KU’s Sport and Exercise Psychology Lab taught Children International volunteers and staff how to use a caring, task-involving approach where children feel supported, effort is rewarded and teamwork is encouraged.
Known in its earlier years as "Holy Land Christian Mission," Children International was founded in 1936. The organization distributed food baskets to widows and poor families, provided early childhood education and operated a small medical clinic as well as a children’s home for orphans.
Children in poverty are more likely to be exposed to the stress of violence, gangs and drugs. This can negatively affect brain development and long-term well-being. Your support during this vulnerable time helps children and youth set their own goals to build a life free from poverty.
When you become a sponsor or make a donation to Children International, you are automatically assigned an account number.
Children International claims that the reason for their pull-out is that the situation in Chile has improved to the point where they are not needed as the economy is improving and the government is taking care of the healthcare and education needs of the impoverished. Children International had three service centers in Chile, serving over 17000 children, all of which are being closed.
We officially became Children International to emphasize our primary focus helping children in poverty through child sponsorship.
Children International has worked with the U.S. Peace Corps in a number of countries . The organization has trained Peace Corps volunteers in Guatemala, and has worked on several water-related projects in the Philippines, including a sanitation project and installation of water pumps. In 2014, the organizations co-authored a comprehensive youth leadership training manual titled “Leadership Training through Project Design and Management.”