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Welcome to Cabarrus Pediatric Clinic. It is a privilege to walk alongside you as you raise your family. We have been serving children and parents in the area for over fifty years. As we strive to provide your children the most up to date care, we never forget the values that our practice was founded on. Compassionate, thoughtful care and a genuine enthusiasm for caring for children are evident in all that we do. We hope this web site will serve as a valuable resource for you.
Our services cover well child/preventive care, management of chronic problems, children with disabilities, and minor lacerations and injuries. |
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In addition to providing general pediatric medical care, our providers have many areas of interest including international adoption medical services, sports medicine, asthma, weight management, behavior and development, and A.D.H.D.
Our Mission: To have a positive impact in the lives of children by providing unsurpassed healthcare, education, and compassionate service to our patients and community. |
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Camp StrongHeart Announces 2nd Annual Summer Camp
Camp StrongHeart will be held July 10-14 at the West Cabarrus YMCA. This one-week day camp is dedicated to helping children ages 8-12 with weight-related health concerns. The cost for the week is $125 and healthy snacks and lunches are provided. Scholarships are available for those needing financial assistance. » Read more |
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Read our latest Medical Rounds brochure on "ChildHood Overweight," authored by Dr. Stephen O'Brien |
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Cabarrus Pediatric Clinic is a proud sponsor of the new Jeff Gordon Children's Hospital at NorthEast Medical Center. Slated to open in early 2007, the new facility is designed to treat pediatric patients from birth to age 18, through a peaceful, serene environment in which nature is the primary surrounding. The state-of-the-art patient and treatment rooms will offer an expanded level of service and support to our patients and their families. The hospital-in-a-hospital design will facilitate the mission of the growing number of pediatric specialists coming to NorthEast. Combined with the new facility, these specialists will allow pediatric patients and their families to remain in their local community rather than being referred outside the region. |
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