Office: (210) 625-5708 - Fax: (888) 227-1442
Location: 21970 Bulverde Rd Suite 103, San Antonio, Texas 78259 Working Hours : Mon - Friday 8:00am to 5:30pm - Sat -Sun: Closed

FAQ

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

There are benefits to receiving care from both pediatricians and the family physician. Pediatric is specialty field of medicine that focuses on the health and wellbeing of children, starting from the time of birth until adulthood.

Certain pediatrician sees their patients through their 20's early years in the event of special needs or have developmental disabilities. As children get older they see their pediatricians to monitor their health, ensure proper growth and development in childhood They also provide information on health and prevention and offer vaccinations to protect against serious illnesses. After age 21 your doctor can assist you in finding an adult medication or women's health practitioner who will provide your child's medical treatment.

Family doctors are equipped to treat adults as well as kids in many different areas of health. The main differentiator between a pediatrician as well as a family physician is that a small part of a family medicine physician's training is focused on diseases and chronic illnesses in children. Family doctors can provide medical care for both of you and your children, and get to understand the health history of your family and health concerns. It's possible to visit only one doctor and establish an ongoing friendship with him.

The most important aspect to remember, regardless of whether you pick a pediatrician or a family physician is to choose a person you can trust. Are you uncertain about who should visit for your visit to Pediatric Heroes Primarily Care Clinic? Contact us at (210) 625-5708

We provide a range of services that help achieve our goal of creating a healthy community of children. For your kid's general health, our staff provides these services:

● Rapid Point-of-care strep and flu, urine

● Make sure to check your blood pressure

● Assessments of Child Development

● Treatment of illness

● Treatment and care of minor injuries

● Preventive health care

● Immunizations and vaccinations

● Physicals for sports and school Physicals for school and sports Texas UIL Pre-Participation form

● Hearing and vision screening

● Nutrition education

● Education for behavioral issues

● Mental Health

● Chronic Conditions Asthma Management

The answer is contingent on the child's health condition and age. In general, a healthy child at or near the age of about two years of age should have to visit their physician at least once per year to have a check-up. Children younger than five two years old will need to visit more frequently. The visits should be scheduled when they reach the age of:

  • 5 days after birth
  • 2 weeks- old
  • Two-months old
  • Four-months old
  • Six month old
  • Nine months old
  • Twelve months old
  • 15 months old
  • 18 Months old
  • Twenty-four months old
  • 30 months old
  • 36 months old
  • 48 months old
  • 60 months old

Children are delicate, as their immunity may not be fully developed. There are also a variety problems that arise from birth and might not be obvious when the baby is born. Regular visits to the pediatrician give the doctor many chances to observe the child and spot any potential issues early. In addition, they permit an pediatrician the opportunity to provide required vaccines.

  1. Do you consider my insurance?
  2. Which hospital do you have a relationship to?
  3. What's your history?
  4. Do you have any subspecialties?
  5. What are your hours of operation?
  6. What is your stance about immunization?
  7. What is the best way to communicate with the provider?
  8. Your first encounter with my baby take place at the hospital or the first check-up?
  9. Does the company have a walk-in sick child policy?
  10. What time and when should I plan my first appointment following the baby's birth?
  11. What is the difference between a nurse practitioner and pediatrician.

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