covenant care pediatrics patient portal

by Prof. Clark Leffler Sr. 5 min read

New Patients - Covenant Care Pediatrics

2 hours ago New patient self-registration. The portal offers secure access to your child’s medical records, and allows secure and efficient communication between you and our office. With the portal, you can: Request appointments. Get links to surveys to complete electronically before your child’s well visit. Communicate regarding referrals. >> Go To The Portal


Newborns

We love babies! If you are currently pregnant, please see our information for expecting parents. We invite you to schedule a free visit to meet with Dr. Pulliam and see our practice. If you are interested in a more thorough visit, with pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding education and planning, we also offer prenatal consultations.

General Information for New Patients

We are on most insurance plans; a complete list is available here; please call our office if you have any questions. We will need to verify your insurance coverage prior to or at your first visit. If you can get us your insurance information prior to your first visit, then this will shorten your wait time at your visit.

Why is Covenant Pediatrics important?

Born out of love, Covenant Pediatrics was established to provide committed care to your children. For us, Covenant represents a sacred relationship with you and your children that is valuable and worthy of honor.

What is Covenant Pediatrics?

Born out of love, Covenant Pediatrics was established to provide committed care to your children. For us, Covenant represents a sacred relationship with you and your children that is valuable and worthy of honor .

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