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Serving the health and well-being of Springfield children and adolescents since 1972. At Pediatric Associates of Springfield, our top priority is helping children be as physically and emotionally healthy as possible. That’s why our experts are available 365 days a year and offer a wide variety of services.
Springfield Clinic’s myHealth@SC patient portal lets you manage the care of your loved ones by granting permission to authorized users and caregivers to access the health information of their dependents. Authorized users have the full functionality of myHealth@SC to manage the health care of a dependent individual.
We have two offices to best serve your pediatrics needs. Our main office is located in the village of Springville, with a second, satellite office in Arcade. Pediatric care is also provided at the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation Health Center, and the school districts of Springville, Holland, West Valley and Pioneer.
Our CLCs are available by phone, or by appointment, to address your questions and offer assistance. Please contact (716) 592-2832 and ask to speak to one of our certified lactation counselors.
Our mission is to make a positive experience out of every child’s visit to Springville Pediatrics!
The convenience of being able to have your child seen and cared for in one location is hard to beat. In addition to all of the pediatric care services our clinic provides, we also have an x-ray machine. Some of the most common health and wellness services we offer are: 1 Well Child Checks 2 Sick Care 3 Acute Injuries 4 Vaccinations 5 Sports Physicals 6 Sensory Inclusive Visits
Call (205) 773-2075 Today! At Springville Pediatrics, we pride ourselves in providing the latest advances in healthcare and technology while maintaining personal care and hometown charm.
Monica is originally from Gadsden, Alabama. After moving to Tuscaloosa to complete her undergraduate degree in Nursing, she completed her Master’s degree, with a specialty in Primary Pediatrics, at UAB in Birmingham. While in Birmingham, she was a part of the Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery and Heart Transplant unit.
Colleen is a native Western New Yorker that recently returned to the area. Colleen will be seeing patients at the Springville office as well as at the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation Health Center. We are very excited to have her join our team.
Molly Shelton, CPNP – Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. Molly began her education at University of Alabama, and returned home to Birmingham upon graduating. She began her career in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at UAB.
In order for these to be effective, your teen needs to be motivated to follow a treatment plan daily. Results may take three to six weeks. Mild acne may be treated with good skin care, including cleansing with a mild soap and/or a Benzoyl peroxide product. Cleansing your skin twice daily and after perspiring is the most important activity your teen can do to help keep acne under control. However, if this is not providing adequate results, talk to your provider. There are many prescription topical creams and gels, as well as, oral medications that are used to control acne. If these treatments fail, your provider may refer you to a dermatologist.
When questions arise regarding your little one, don’t hesitate to reach out to your pediatrician or call the Springfield Clinic TeleNurse 217.528.7541 available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Demonstrate responsible driving to your teen. Secondly, practice, practice, practice; once your teen receives a learning permit, allow him/her to drive with you as much as possible. Begin with basics and advance to difficult (night, highway and inclement weather driving) as your teen's ability and comfort level increases. Praise your teen for good decisions behind the wheel. Discuss areas that need improvement once the car is parked. Ask your teen what he/she could have done differently in those situations. Set rules, including, use of seat belts, no texting/phone calls while driving, music volume, and limit the number of people in car while the teen is driving. As a parent, become familiar with the Rules of the Roadbook regarding teen driving and curfew. Periodically reevaluate driving privileges, as your teen's level of maturity and competence increases.
Your baby should be pulling up to a stand and walking with little support, playing with adult-type objects (such as combs, phones, pots and pans), starting to enjoy little games like peek-a-boo or pat-a-cake.
Your child should be walking up and down stairs with assistance, using a spoon and fork, scribbling with crayons, have a vocabulary of up to 50 words, occasionally put two or three words together, play in parallel with other children.
Your baby should be rolling over, sitting with support, transferring objects form one hand to the other, babbling, and showing pleasure or excitement during interactions with caregivers.
It isn't easy. Toddlers naturally become more independent at this stage. You should try to teach the child that good behavior will garner more attention, and give immediate praise and positive reinforcement. Try to re-direct or distract the child when acting up. As tough as it may be, you should try to ignore temper tantrums as much as possible. Spanking generally is not effective and can teach the child that striking others may be acceptable.
Call 217.528.7541 or 800.444.7541.
An advance directive is a document that helps ensure the care you receive is in line with your values and wishes, even if you aren’t available to communicate them at the time.
Adult patients with a physical or mental impairment may be accompanied by only one companion.
Name the person you want to make health care decisions for you if you can’t speak for yourself. This person is called your “health care agent .”
Remember, Springfield Clinic offers ALL adult patients a chance to complete an advance directive. It doesn’t depend on your current health, and it doesn’t mean that your doctors expect your health to worsen. If you choose to complete an advance directive, Springfield Clinic will store a copy in your electronic health record (EHR). If needed, it can be used in the future—in one year or thirty years from now.
Advance directives aren't just for older adults. Unexpected end-of-life situations can happen at any age, so it's important for ALL adults to have advance directives. Springfield Clinic encourages all patients age 18 and older to have an advance directive, regardless of their health.
If your wishes change, you can complete a new form and provide it to Springfield Clinic. Only the most recent directive will be used.
Pediatric Associates Inc. has been caring for the children of central Ohio since 1960. We are pediatric specialists who care for children from birth through age 21. Our vision and mission is to provide excellent, compassionate medical care for your children for generations to come. We have five convenient offices to better serve our patients throughout the area.
They created a practice on the east side of Columbus, and soon were joined by Dr. Adelaide Sauers, thus becoming one of the first practices in Ohio to have a female pediatrician.
If you are referred to an answering machine, please don't be discouraged: It means the staff person is on another line, or temporarily away from her desk. The answering machines have been installed to prevent you from being left on hold during our busy periods.
Office Hours. Monday thru Friday: 9am - 7pm. Some appointments may be given as early as 8:00 am and as late as 9:00 pm depending on physician availability/schedule - however, the phones do not go live until 9:00 am and will move to after hours service between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm.