COVID-19 Update
Your health and safety remain our top priority throughout this challenging time.

- We continue to conduct preventive care and sick visits as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Our staff is healthy & well, and we have increased the frequency of our already thorough cleaning protocol. We offer Covid-19 testing by appointment only in the parking garage.
- Telemedicine appointments are available when appropriate.
- We are doing our part to greatly reduce the risk of exposure on our premises. Our office opens to the fresh outside air. We keep both doors open while our central air intake vent pumps fresh air taken from near the front door into all patient rooms and throughout the office.
“When indoors, ventilation mitigation strategies help to offset the absence of natural wind and reduce the concentration of viral particles in the indoor air. The lower the concentration, the less likely some of those viral particles can be inhaled into your lungs; contact your eyes, nose, and mouth; or fall out of the air to accumulate on surfaces. Protective ventilation practices and interventions can reduce the airborne concentration, which reduces the overall viral dose to occupants.”
To ensure the safety of our patients, doctors, and staff, we have implemented the following changes as of March 2020:
- The doctors and staff wear masks, and we ask that you do the same. Parents and children above age 5 are required to wear masks at all times in the office. Children between ages 2 and 5 are requested to wear a mask if they are willing. Children under age 2 should NOT wear a mask.
Why Well Child Visits Are Important
In a baby's first year, every month brings changes. During well-baby visits, our pediatricians will check for proper growth and development and answer your questions about eating, sleeping, and vaccinations.
Learn Why Well Visits Matter

When Should My Baby First See a Pediatrician
The first visit is typically 2-3 days after bringing the baby home from the hospital unless otherwise directed by your pediatrician. Then follow up visits as needed until the baby reaches birth weight.
When to Visit a PediatricianVaccinations
California Kids Pediatrics strongly recommends following the routine schedule and guidelines approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Countless studies have shown that vaccines are safe, effective, and play a vital role in protecting the health of the individual patient and the community.
See Vaccine Informations Sheet
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