WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY 4th september IN OBSERVANCE OF LABOR DAY. WE WILL RE-OPEN on TUESDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER  FOR REGULAR SERVICES

A NON-URGENT CARE,
PRIMARY CARE PEDIATRIC CLINIC

APPOINTMENTS ARE RECOMMENDED IN ORDER TO AVOID COVID EXPOSURE. WE WILL TRY TO ACCOMMODATE WALK INS, BUT WE ARE UNABLE TO GUARANTEE A VISIT.
OUR STAFF, HOWEVER WILL ALWAYS ATTEMPT TO RESCHEDULE AT THE FIRST AVAILABLE OPENING.

Our Services Include But Are Not Limited To New Born, Well Checks, Sick Child Visits, Immunization, ADHD/ADD, School And Sports Physicals, and Vision And Hearing Screenings (See Services)

We Offer In-House Covid Testing. Call Our Front Desk For An Appointment

Testimonials

What Our Patients Say About Us

  • "Love this place."
    Shenequa G.
  • "The best in town."
    Nohe W.
  • "From out of town and needed to have our medically complex little one seen by a doctor without a hospital adventure. Dr. Polly and the entire staff were amazing and super helpful and understanding. I would absolutely have confidence in her as my child's pediatrician if I lived in the area.
    They even called the next day to see how our child was doing!

    Thank you Express Pediatrics and Dr. Polly and nurse Ainsley!"
    Sonya G.
  • "Great staff..... Dr. Polly is so amazing... 💖"
    Fit M.
  • "My kids been going here since they were born so 10 years and counting I love them."
    Teara W.
  • "This is a great place. I've never had any problems w the doctors. Only thing I don't like is the hours always change an u never no if they open or not and they NEVER answer there phone.. but other than that they are awesome. An my kids love them."
    Jean l.

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