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Pediatric Care Close to Home
The Pediatric Department at Rochester Regional Health provides exceptional care for your child through preventative care and health education from our board-certified pediatricians and experienced pediatric specialists. We offer a broad range of services for children from birth through 21 years of age, including pediatric primary care and routine well care visits for newborns through young adults, developmental-behavioral assessments and treatments, emergency services, and inpatient care.
Meet Our Pediatric Team
Learn more about the providers who will offer your family exceptional care, and listen to all your questions and concerns. If you are searching for a new pediatrician or wondering what to ask when interviewing a potential provider, we’ve got you covered!
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Find a Pediatric Office
Convenience is our middle name. If you’re looking for a pediatrician you can trust to put your child’s care first, we’re happy to offer a multitude of options close to home. Find the one that works best for your family
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Is Rochester Regional Health Right for My Family?
Friendly, expert care is our bread and butter. But our experienced providers also have the backing of a large health care system, meaning we can always rely on the help of knowledgeable colleagues and experts in their field.

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The Department of Pediatrics at Rochester Regional Health provides a broad range of diagnostic and treatment services for children from birth through 21 years of age. Much of the clinical and research activities of the department center on community pediatrics.

Subspecialty services within the department include Adolescent Medicine, Behavioral Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases, Lead Poisoning Prevention and Treatment, Neonatology, Neurology and Pediatric Rheumatology. The department is fully integrated with the Golisano Children's Hospital at URMC.

Rochester Regional's Department of Pediatrics has received grant support exceeding $7 million for projects involving:

  • Childhood lead poisoning
  • Breastfeeding promotion
  • Environmental health
  • AIDS prevention activities
  • Health systems reorganization for disadvantaged children
  • Training of academic general pediatricians

Funding sources include:

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