30 hours ago Access the Patient Portal Please sign in for access to your child’s medical record, to conduct secure correspondence with the office, request refills, etc. If you do not have an account, please contact Piedmont Pediatrics at (540) 347-9900 option 2 to receive an enrollment token and instructions on logging into the portal. >> Go To The Portal
Access the Patient Portal Please sign in for access to your child’s medical record, to conduct secure correspondence with the office, request refills, etc. If you do not have an account, please contact Piedmont Pediatrics at (540) 347-9900 option 2 to receive an enrollment token and instructions on logging into the portal.
We are in the process of updating our patient portal. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please contact our office if you have questions or need access to your child’s medical record. The PayMyDoctor portal offers you the ability to electronically pay your bill using the details on your statement. (434) 975-7777.
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We are pleased to now offer Lactation Consulting Services to our patients who have recently welcomed newborns into their families. These services will be provided by Barbara Koval, a Certified Breastfeeding Specialist, who has been a valuable member of our team for the last 7 years in providing general pediatric care to our patients.
"We've been there since we got some less than great news immediately following the birth of our first daughter 10 years ago. No matter what day of the week, the reason we're there, or which doctor we see, we're always well cared for and heard. These are really great and knowledgeable people.”#N#- Jason
We are the only private practice that will see you and your baby every day you are in Piedmont Hospital until discharge and then will ensure you have an easy follow-up in office after you return home.
At Piedmont Pediatrics, we provide prenatal visits for soon-to-be new parents, well child check-ups, same-day sick visits, phone calls, and complete school, daycare, camp, and sports physical forms. Regular well child check-ups help us follow your child's health and development so that we can provide the best medical care and guidance as they grow.
Our family is here to take care of your family! We work together to schedule your child's appointments, keep their records up to date, and keep them healthy and happy!
Feelings of sadness or loss and emotional extremes are part of growing up. Conflicts between parents and children are also inevitable from time to time. And some may have temporary behavior problems due to stress. For example, the birth of a sibling, a divorce, or a death in the family may cause a child to act out.
Unlike a wellness visit, a sick child visit is reserved for acute problems or complaints , such as an earache, a sore throat, a fever, or vomiting and diarrhea. Our goal is to get them feeling better as soon as possible. We encourage you to contact us if you have questions about whether your child may need medical care.
Most children can function well and live relatively normal lives. Our medical staff is prepared to help your family cope with the situation and can provide helpful resources for your situation. Behavioral issues. Every child faces emotional difficulties from time to time, as do adults.
Of course, if your child has a medical emergency (such as seizures, shock, respiratory distress) or a traumatic injury (such as a motor vehicle or bicycle crash, poisoning, drowning), please call 911 immediately. Immunizations. School, sports and camp physicals.
Medicine combined with behavioral treatment often works best. There are several different ADHD medicines that may be used alone or in combination. Our staff can help you determine which medicine is right based on your child’s symptoms and needs.
ADD/ADHD Evaluation and treatment. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a problem of not being able to focus, being overactive, not being able control behavior, or a combination. A diagnosis requires these traits to be out of the normal range for the child’s age and development.