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Children 12+ Can Get the COVID-19 Vaccine at Our Offices
Many area school districts start in-person classes by the end of August, so now’s a great time to schedule the first vaccine for your children at our Cincinnati Children’s Mason, Liberty and Springdale Primary Care offices. Stay safe this fall Our team recommends that children ages 12 and up get vaccinated against COVID-19. The U.S.…
Read MoreRachel Haines Joins as Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC)
We’re pleased to introduce Rachel Haines as the newest addition to our Cincinnati Children’s Liberty, Mason and Springdale Primary Care team! She is a licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC), who is joining the practice at the end of July. About Rachel Haines, LPCC Rachel grew up in Cincinnati and graduated from Walnut Hills High School.…
Read MoreWe’re Now Offering the Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine!
Our Cincinnati Children’s Liberty Primary Care office is now offering COVID-19 vaccinations. Your children can now get the vaccine while feeling more comfortable in their primary care office. We have the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which has been granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for use in children ages 12 and up. The Pfizer vaccine is a two-dose series…
Read MoreMyChart Registration Updates
We wanted to give all our patient families an update on MyChart availability. All our patient families will be able to sign up for a Cincinnati Children’s Primary Care MyChart account in October. We will announce when it’s available as soon as possible in our three offices, on our website and through other communications. MyChart benefits When…
Read MoreFree Virtual Parenting Support for Patients & Families
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is conducting a research study on a group parenting training program — Child Adult Relationship Enhancement in Pediatric Primary Care (PriCARE Plus). This six-week program is designed to improve child behavior, improve caregiver-child relationships, and decrease stress for caregivers of children 2 to 6 years old. An experienced psychologist will teach the…
Read MoreProtect Your Child and the Community — Get the COVID-19 Vaccine!
There’s an end in sight to lockdowns and social distancing. But we’re not there yet. Together we can end the pandemic by getting the COVID-19 vaccine! The Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines have all been approved and are available in the United States. People over 16 years old can get the Pfizer…
Read MoreWe Can Now Order COVID-19 Acute Infection and Antibody Tests
By Dr. Karen Agnew We understand that many families are anxious to have their children tested for COVID-19. We can now do that and we are offering two testing options: for acute infection for the coronavirus antibodies The acute infection diagnostic test This test checks samples from swabs of the inside of the nose to…
Read MoreThe Ohio AAP Encourages Families to Keep Child Wellness Visits and Routine Vaccinations
By Dr. Melissa Wallace Columbus, OH – The Ohio Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics (Ohio AAP) is encouraging families to maintain routine pediatric appointments during the COVID-19 pandemic. In-person, routine well child visits are still recommended for all children at this time, especially children under two who need to maintain their vaccination schedules. “The risk…
Read MoreCoronavirus (COVID-19) Update
By Dr. Ronna Schneider We thank you for your patience and understanding as our processes evolve with how state and federal officials are handling the coronavirus (COVID-19). We want to update you on our most recent changes to provide the best care for all our children. Our team asks that only one adult attends…
Read MoreAnnouncing New School Note Policy
By Dr. Angelique Gloster The school year is full of excitement — but it can also be full of colds and other minor illnesses. Sometimes those “bugs” mean a missed school day, and we want you to know that Cincinnati Children’s Liberty Primary Care, Cincinnati Children’s Mason Primary Care and Cincinnati Children’s Springdale Primary Care have…
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