Patient Resources

PCG provides an array of resources to our patients. These include a robust patient portal where you can access your health records, view lab results and pay a bill in the comfort of your home via web or mobile app.

You can also download new patient forms and quickly access Healthy Children, a respected resource for parents from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).​

Patient Forms

Pediatric Care Group prides itself on being able to provide high quality medical care to its patients. In an effort to be more efficient and maximize patient satisfaction during office visits, PCG requests that patients fill out appropriate forms prior to their scheduled visit.

Patient Portal

Pediatric Care Group prides itself on being able to provide high quality medical care to its patients. In an effort to be more efficient and maximize patient satisfaction during office visits, PCG requests that patients fill out appropriate forms prior to their scheduled visit.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is a patient-centered medical home?
  • What can be expected during a “prenatal visit”?
  • What is the patient portal?
  • What services are offered for weight management/nutrition?
  • “I’m expecting, will your doctors visit me and my newborn baby in the hospital?”
  • What do I need to bring to my first visit? Click here to download forms.
  • Do you see patients without insurance?
  • Can a friend or relative bring my child to his/her appointment?
  • Can my child always see the same doctor?
  • Which hospitals are you affiliated with?
  • Can I always reach a PCG provider outside of office hours?

Ages & Stages

Your child’s development can be divided into multiple stages based on their age. Each stage is unique and offers exciting growth opportunities along with potential challenges.

  • Pre-Natal
  • Baby: 0 to 12 months
  • Toddler: 1 to 3 years
  • Preschool: 3 to 5 years
  • Grade School: 5 to 12 years
  • Teen: 12-18 Years
  • Young Adult: 18-21 Years

Read about each stage below, along with helpful articles on a variety of important topics.

Safety & Prevention

Child safety is every parent’s concern. The majority of children in the United States enjoy healthier lives today as a result of advances in pediatric care, early diagnosis and intervention of treatable conditions, regular vaccinations and more. But we can always do better. The important thing to remember is that you are not alone as a parent. PCG will be with you every step of the way. Enjoy these resources on the following topics:

Car Seat Safety

Car seats ensure that young passengers are securely restrained in the event of a collision or sudden stop. Here are a few key benefits:

Enhanced Safety: Car seats are specifically designed to absorb impact and reduce the risk of injury by keeping the child secure during a crash.

Proper Fit for Age and Size: Various sizes and types accommodate different ages and sizes of children, ensuring a snug and secure fit.

Prevention of Ejection: In the event of an accident, a properly installed car seat can prevent a child from being ejected from the vehicle.

Neck and Spine Support: Car seats provide crucial support to the child's neck and spine, which are particularly vulnerable in young children.

Legal Compliance: All US states require car seats appropriate for a child’s age, weight, and height. Requirements vary by type (rear-facing, forward-facing, or booster) and the age or size at which a child can transition from one type to another or start using a vehicle's seat belts.

Overall, the importance of car seats for children lies in their ability to significantly reduce the risk of injury and fatalities in car accidents.

Healthy Living

They say an apple a day keeps the pediatrician away, but raising healthy children takes a bit more than that. From the importance of a balanced diet to the benefits of regular physical activity, we have compiled tips for parents on a variety of subjects for Healthy Living.

  • Nutrition: The Foundation of Child Health
  • Fitness: Building Healthy Bodies and Minds
  • Sports: Developing Skills and Confidence
  • Oral Health: A Key Component of Overall Wellness
  • Emotional Wellness: Fostering a Positive Self-Image
  • Sleep: Good habits foster long-term benefits

Your child deserves access to their doctor when they need it. That’s why we offer an 8 am walk-in hour, evening hours, Saturday hours, same day sick appointments and same day physicals.