New Weekend Hours for After Hours Clinic

Pediatric Partners of Augusta understands that children get sick or injured unexpectedly, and we want to help. That’s why we provide an after-hours clinic for existing patients. To better serve our patients, we have changed the hours for our weekend clinic times.

Conveniently located at 411 Town Park Blvd, Evans, the After Hours Clinic allows current patients to see a pediatrician in the evenings and on weekends. Our weekday hours will stay the same, which are 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays. On weekends we have changed our hours to 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Patients must be checked in by 2:30. Appointments are not required, but children must be existing patients to be seen.

Being a parent can be overwhelming, and worrying about the availability of pediatric care should not be an added concern. Our after-hours pediatrics clinic offers the same comprehensive services we do during regular business hours. We are here to help with illnesses and minor injuries. As always, in case of a medical emergency, dial 9-1-1 immediately.

Because infants and toddlers cannot verbalize the severity of their ailments, deciding between the After Hours Clinic and the emergency room can be challenging. If your baby is under 5 months old and cries continuously for more than three hours, visiting the pediatrician is recommended. If the crying is severe, inconsolable, and shows no signs of stopping, it is best to head to the nearest emergency room.

At Pediatric Partners of Augusta, your young one’s health and well-being is our priority. Contact us today to become an established patient so you can take advantage of the After Hours Clinic. Contact us at 706-854-2500.

Pediatric Partners has three locations to better serve our patients. The Evans office is at 411 Town Park Blvd.; the downtown Augusta office is at 1303 D’Antignac St., Suite 2600; and the new Grovetown office is at 5135 Wrightsboro Road. For more information about Pediatric Partners, call the office at 706-854-2500, visit PedPartners.com, or follow the Pediatric Partners of Augusta Facebook page.

 

 

 

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