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Douglas S. Holsclaw, MD 

Introduction to Pedi

Please note Special Pediatic Urgent Care Hours:

*** Monday through Friday ***

Weekday Pediatric Urgent Care hours are from 5:30pm to 7:30pm - year round - EXCEPT Holidays.

*** Saturday and Sunday ***

Weekend Pediatric Urgent Care hours vary depending on the time of year. Between the months of May and September hours are from 10:00am to 2:00pm, and between October and April hours are from 9:00am to 3:00pm. All Urgent Care appointments will be in the Birch Bldg regardless of time or provider.

Welcome to The Department of Pediatrics!

The Pediatrics Department in Redwood City is dedicated to providing quality medical care and service to children and teens from birth to 18 years of age. Our pediatric staff is highly trained and experienced in pediatric and adolescent medicine. We look forward to seeing you in our offices. For information on a variety of children's health topics, check out the to the left and below.

Dr. Afshar Dr. BaischDr. Beekley Dr. BernsteinM. Bertram, RNDr. BrowneDr. Salim

Dr. Cho Dr. ClarkDr. Easter Dr. FungDr. HendricksonK. Ketner,NPDr. Stabile

M. Lemus,RN Dr. LopezDr. O'Donnell G. Palazzotto,NPM. Pearce,NPC. Plevin,RNDr. Tsai

Before your Wellcare Visit:

We encourage all families to establish their children with a personal physician. Find a Provider Your children will normally see this physician for most appointments. If your child has an urgent problem when the personal physician is unavailable, then one of his/her partners will always be available. The following are tips to help you with the process of selecting a doctor for your children:

  • Ask friends and neighbors about their experiences with different pediatricians.
  • If you are not happy with the first physician that your child sees, ask for a different one the next time your child needs an appointment. Feel free to change personal physicians. However, you will find that both parent and child feel more comfortable when most visits are with the same doctor.
  • Schedule well child appointments and physical exams well in advance (2-3 months) so that you may see your own pediatrician.
  • If you have no specific requests, our nurses or appointment clerks will be happy to make a recommendation. However, you are not "assigned" to a physician, and you may change to another if desired.

Ancillary Services:

Please click on the following links for information on our ancillary services, including:

and our Lactation Nurses

 


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