premier care pediatrics patient portal

by Ms. Trycia Oberbrunner 3 min read

New Patients – Premier Care Pediatrics, PA

29 hours ago If you want to ensure your child receives the best care possible, turn to Premier Care Pediatrics in Great Falls, MT. At our clinic, we make every effort to provide same-day appointments to … >> Go To The Portal


Why choose premier pediatric?

Premier’s Pediatric division cares for children from birth to age 21 and provides them with the highest quality pediatric care in the Hudson Valley. To acknowledge that vital role in your children’s lives, our Pediatric division is qualified as a NCQA-certified Patient Centered Medical Home.

How do I log in to the patient portal?

Go to www.premierforkids.com and click on our Patient Portal link. Then log in with the email address on this page! It really is that simple! All of our providers highly encourage everyone to use the portal for quick and reliable communication.

Why choose Premier Medical Group?

Here at Premier Medical Group, patients are our focus. We see you and your loved ones as an extension of the PMG family. Because of this, we want to provide you with plenty of convenient resources, both in the office and online.

How do I choose a pediatrician?

If you are deciding on a pediatrician, we would love the opportunity to meet with you, provide an office tour, and answer any questions. It is important to choose a pediatrician you are comfortable with as this will hopefully be a long term relationship as your child grows up. "Love Dr. Pruitt! Both of my children have always gone here.

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What is Premier Medical Group?

At Premier Medical Group, we believe that immunizations (“shots”) are one of the most important public health advances in the history of medicine. As a result of this belief, Premier Pediatrics has implemented a policy that requires the initiation of certain immunizations by specific childhood ages.

How long is a well visit for a newborn?

Well Visits appointments for the first 12 months are as follows: 48 hour Newborn Visits, 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 2 months, 4 month, 6 months, 9 months, and 12 months

What happens if a baby has an infection?

Call your doctor if your baby: 1) refuses to feed for more than 6 hours, 2) becomes very irritable or cries inconsolably for several hours, 3) has a fever of 100.6 or greater by rectal thermometer.

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