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Our care team is committed to keeping your child healthy and happy. Along with comprehensive pediatric services—including regular checkups, immunizations, and treatment—we serve as a resource to parents and families. Trillium Health Pediatrics provides continuous care for our patients from birth to young adulthood, to ensure that they are well served throughout all of their major stages of growth.
Routine well-child visits
Immunizations
Same-day acute visits for sick children
Developmental screenings
Care management (supportive services)
Monitoring of chronic conditions
Emotional and behavioral wellness
On-site pharmacy services
Offering over-the-counter medications, free delivery to your home, or you can pick up your child’s prescription when you come for your appointment
Our Reach Out & Read® program includes a dedicated library area with bookshelves, colorful graphics, and more. We believe that the best opportunity to influence a child’s future is in the first five years of their development. When families read aloud to their children, they are providing them with a better start to life. Our medical providers will give a book to every child at well-child visits from the ages of 6 months to 5 years old and encourage families to read aloud and engage with their children every day. Trillium Health Pediatrics is a proud supporter of Reach Out and Read®, and we look forward to sharing this program with you and your child.
Please contact the Development team if you would like to support this program.
We work with families to provide evidence-based breastfeeding counseling and support to those who are thinking about breastfeeding or who have questions or problems during the course of breastfeeding/lactation. Our Certified Lactation Consultants are available for phone consultations as well as in‑person counseling in coordination with provider weight checks.
Dr. Vattana is WPATH Certified! WPATH is the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. Its mission is to promote evidence-based care, education, research, public policy, and respect in transgender health.