partnering with families in a medical home where healthy kids can grow!
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Preventive Services
Each Well Child Check will include gathering information about the family’s and child’s health history, physical examination, developmental surveillance, behavioral assessment, and anticipatory guidance. Your child’s Provider will offer age appropriate advice and answer questions you may have.
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Problem Oriented Services
A Problem Oriented service is typically delivered when there is an acute, chronic condition or a problem found upon examination. These visits may include evaluation for illness, asthma, ADD/ADHD, or additional concerns not included in a preventive service.
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Behavioral Health
ACP believes that behavioral health is an important part of your child's well-being. We are happy to offer brief, solution-focused behavioral health consultation through the use of psychotherapy to help your with common family and childhood concerns.
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Lactation
All ACP primary care providers are trained in lactation support services. For those families with specialized needs, ACP can schedule you with our Certified Lactation Consultant or we can help coordinate lactation services outside of our clinic as needed.
New Patients
Alaska Center for Pediatrics is a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) offering primary care to patients from birth to 22 years old. We offer:
Medical care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through in office nurse triage and on-call services.
Same day and next day sick visits.
Case management for children with chronic illness and disabilities.
Single complimentary visits available for those seeking a new primary care provider, including prenatal visits for expecting parents.
Hospital care for newborns at both Providence Alaska Medical Center and Alaska Regional Hospital.
Lactation consultation for established patients upon request.
Solution-focused behavioral health consultation to help our established patients with common family and childhood concerns.
Parental advise on the full range of child and adolescent issues including nutrition, child development, behavioral issues, school problems, discipline, and ADHD.
Transition steps for teens/young adults to prepare for family practice.
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Wellness Resources
ACP has put together a page to find general helpful information, including websites, handouts, references, apps, and other tools that will keep you informed.
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Immunizations
ACP follows recommendations made by the CDC and AAP to keep your child up-to-date on immunizations. ACP’s Routine Immunization Schedule
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Family Resource Guide
Check out our Family Resource Guide specifically designed to help our families locate local resources to help with Child Care, Utilities, Housing, Food, and more!