Here you'll find information and resources for attending your child's medical requirements in sickness and in health.
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CHADIS is an online system that delivers developmental and health questionnaires directly to parents and families before their visit at our office. The results of the CHADIS questionnaires will help us address any concerns about your child's health and development. If your child is a teen (14 or older), there will be one questionnaire for the parent/guardian and another for the teen.
Please call our business office to confirm that we accept your insurance. If you have an HMO, please make sure that one of our providers are listed as your primary care provider. We do not accept any Medi-Cal plans. Please have your insurance card with you at the time of your visit. If we file your claim, you are responsible for only the co-pay at the time of the visit. If we are not a provider for your insurance or if you are not insured, you are responsible for the entire charge at the time of service.
The prompt payment of fees helps us to defray our office costs and run our office efficiently. Therefore we ask for payment at the time of the visit. We accept many insurance plans and in most cases, we will bill your insurance plan directly. If we are not a provider on your insurance plan, we ask for full payment at the time of the visit and will give you an insurance form with the amount paid and diagnosis which you can mail directly to your insurance company for reimbursement.All co-pays and co-insurance are payable at the time of the visit and are collected when you check in.
Regular office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Our phones do close between 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm when our physicians are doing hospital rounds. From 8:00am to 8:45am Monday through Friday we hold our week-day urgent care clinic. Urgent care visits are by appointment only for urgent issues such as acute ear pain, acute abdominal pain, UTI, fever more than 3 days, acute rashes and injuries. You may call the office at 8:00am for a same day urgent care visit. There is no urgent care clinic on holidays.
We now have two options for after hours phone advice! We have partnered with a specialized pediatric nurse advice service to offer advice after hours. They are available from 5 pm to 8 am on weekdays and 24 hours over weekends and holidays. Our answering service will be able to transfer you to the advice nurses if you choose.
Reviews (3)
Delaney Hansen
Feb 20, 2022
NEVER put full trust of your health in your doctor's hands. Allow me to explain the atrocious negligence that occurred in the case of my health. About a week ago I met with Dr. Anderson about my health, after talking she gave me a form for blood work testing metabolic function (among other things). A few days ago I received a call from the office that informed me that the tests came back "normal".
I accepted this information and only yesterday did I open the test results in the portal. While only one of the 17 tested items was highlighted as "out of normal range", I look at the other numbers and their "normal ranges" and realized that 6 out of the 17 were at the edge of "normal". I looked up and researched every single one and ALL OF THEM came back indicating the same thing: DECLINING KIDNEY FUNCTION. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!
There are clear statistical indications that my kidneys are struggling and yet the audacity to tell me my blood work is NORMAL? Obviously there are many steps in preventative care that can be used to help improve and heal kidney function (ie: drinking more water, eating foods that support kidney function, decreasing substances that add strain to the kidneys), which I will be taking now, no thanks to my doctor. JUST IMAGINE: You take your sick child to the doctor, they receive blood work, which comes back "normal", you trust your doctor, like we were always taught to do. Months later you return with an even SICKER child, get blood work, and this time your doctor tells you, "your child's kidneys are FAILING".
If only you had double checked the blood work and seen correlations that YOUR OWN DOCTOR FAILED TO NOTICE AND TELL YOU. You could have saved both you and your child so much stress, money, time, and rescue from permanent health problems if the issue was caught early, but now your child is dangerously ill. It is beyond clear to me that the charts and numbers were not actually looked at, only glanced at to see if anything was highlighted. ABSOLUTE NEGLIGENCE, with zero concern for preventative health measures.
I accepted this information and only yesterday did I open the test results in the portal. While only one of the 17 tested items was highlighted as "out of normal range", I look at the other numbers and their "normal ranges" and realized that 6 out of the 17 were at the edge of "normal". I looked up and researched every single one and ALL OF THEM came back indicating the same thing: DECLINING KIDNEY FUNCTION. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!
There are clear statistical indications that my kidneys are struggling and yet the audacity to tell me my blood work is NORMAL? Obviously there are many steps in preventative care that can be used to help improve and heal kidney function (ie: drinking more water, eating foods that support kidney function, decreasing substances that add strain to the kidneys), which I will be taking now, no thanks to my doctor. JUST IMAGINE: You take your sick child to the doctor, they receive blood work, which comes back "normal", you trust your doctor, like we were always taught to do. Months later you return with an even SICKER child, get blood work, and this time your doctor tells you, "your child's kidneys are FAILING".
If only you had double checked the blood work and seen correlations that YOUR OWN DOCTOR FAILED TO NOTICE AND TELL YOU. You could have saved both you and your child so much stress, money, time, and rescue from permanent health problems if the issue was caught early, but now your child is dangerously ill. It is beyond clear to me that the charts and numbers were not actually looked at, only glanced at to see if anything was highlighted. ABSOLUTE NEGLIGENCE, with zero concern for preventative health measures.
Christina Conroy
May 31, 2018
Arzu Smith
May 17, 2018