From First Checkups to Big Milestones—Care for Every Stage of Childhood.
Our board-certified pediatricians deliver comprehensive, family-centered care—well visits, sick visits, same-day access, and seamless referrals to WVU Medicine Golisano Children’s subspecialists by telehealth or in person. With a pediatric-ready ER and Pediatric Rapid Care (8 a.m.–8 p.m., daily), the best children’s care in West Virginia is right here in the Mid-Ohio Valley.
The Best Care for Your Child—Close to Home.
From routine checkups and immunizations to more complex health concerns, our pediatric team provides expert care in a warm, child-friendly environment designed to help kids feel comfortable and parents feel confident. When advanced or specialized care is needed, we connect families directly with WVU Medicine Golisano Children’s Hospital specialists, with coordinated care and shared medical records through MyWVUChart to ensure seamless, connected care for your child.
Children's Services We Provide
- Primary Care Pediatrics: Newborn care, well-child checks, vaccines, same-day sick visits
- Pediatric Rapid Care (Southgate): Open 8 a.m.–8 p.m., daily; strep, ear infections, minor fractures, urgent rashes, and more—no appointment needed
- Kid-Ready Emergency Care: Dedicated kids’ waiting area; 24/7 pediatric hospitalists partnering with our ED
- Subspecialty Access via WVU Medicine Golisano Children’s: Cardiology, GI, neurology, endocrine, and more by referral/telehealth
- Pediatric Rehabilitation: OT/PT/ST and autism spectrum–informed therapies
- Behavioral Health in Primary Care: ADHD assessment/management, anxiety, depression
- Care Coordination: Community services (WV Birth to Three, Ohio Help Me Grow, Reach Out and Read)
Schedule Online with MyWVUChart
Use MyWVUChart to schedule visits, message your pediatrician, view test results, manage immunization records, and handle forms—all in one secure place.
What Parents Ask Most
We know parents have a lot of questions when it comes to their child’s health.
When your child is sick or injured, you want to know exactly where to go and what to expect. Our pediatric team works closely with Pediatric Rapid Care, our pediatric-ready Emergency Department, and WVU Medicine Golisano Children’s specialists to make sure your child receives the right care at the right time.
Here are answers to some of the questions we hear most often from families.
Do you coordinate specialty care?
Yes. If your child needs specialty care, we connect families with WVU Medicine Golisano Children’s specialists through telehealth or direct referral. Your child’s records stay connected through MyWVUChart, so every provider involved in your child’s care can see the same information.
How does Pediatric Rapid Care work?
Pediatric Rapid Care is open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at our Southgate location and treats common illnesses and minor injuries, including after-school and weekend concerns. No appointment is needed, and pediatric providers are on site.
What about emergencies?
Our pediatric-ready Emergency Department includes a child-friendly waiting area and is supported by pediatric hospitalists available 24/7 who work alongside emergency providers to care for serious injuries and illnesses.
Do you offer behavioral health in clinic?
Yes. Our pediatric behavioral health specialist provides evaluation and treatment for conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, and depression within the pediatric clinic. For referrals or more information, call (304) 485-3300.
When do I know to go to the emergency room?
If your child is experiencing a serious or life-threatening emergency — such as trouble breathing, severe injury, seizures, loss of consciousness, or uncontrolled bleeding — call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. WVU Medicine Camden Clark’s Emergency Department includes pediatric-friendly rooms and is supported by pediatric specialists to care for children when emergency care is needed.
One System. Many Ways to Care.
Pediatric Rapid Care (8 a.m.–8 p.m.)
Kid-Ready Emergency Care
Subspecialty Care via WVU Golisano Children’s
Pediatric Behavioral Health
Pediatric Rehabilitation