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Pediatric Associates

Phone:
218.249.7870

Location:
1000 E. First St.
Suite N105
Duluth, MN 55805

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Medical Staff

Clinic Manager
Rochelle Ballou
Director, Clinic Operations:
Kelly Macken-Marble
218.249.2437

A child's health care team from infancy to young adulthood.

From infancy to young adulthood, St. Luke's Pediatric Associates helps children live well. Our pediatricians and clinical staff are here to serve children's health care needs from birth to 18 years of age.

Philosophy of Care

As your child's primary health care resource, we offer everything from well-baby visits and immunizations to diagnoses and treatment of illness. At St. Luke's, caring for kids is a true team effort, backed by the multi-specialty and expert resources of St. Luke's.

Same Day Appointments
Our open access scheduling eliminates long delays in waiting for appointments and prioritizes care urgency to reflect immediate demand. Same day appointment scheduling improves the overall quality and timeliness of patient care.

Well-baby visits

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends babies have at least nine checkups during their first three years. During these visits your child's growth and overall health will be monitored and tracked.  

Immunizations
Immunizations are an important part of a child's health care. Our staff helps parents remain current on recommended immunizations.

We now have seasonal influenza vaccine available. Please contact the clinic to schedule an appointment at 218-249-7870.

Based on the Minnesota Department of Health guidelines, we will distribute the H1N1 vaccine to individuals who fall into these categories:

  • Age six months through 24 years
  • Age 25 years through 64 years with a chronic medical condition that puts them at higher risk of medical complications from influenza
  • Pregnant women
  • Health care providers or emergency medical services personnel
  • People who live with or care for children younger than six months of age

For additional seasonal flu or novel H1N1 information visit www.cdc.gov or www.flu.gov/ 

Routine checkups
Children require ongoing physical checkups as they grow to monitor their overall health status.

The 2011 school year is just around the corner, be sure to schedule kindergarten physicals now.

Sports physicals

Children who participate in sports often require physicals to determine if they are able to safely enter into a sport activity.

Health education

Children need to learn early that they play an active role in their own physical well-being. We work with parents and children to help them learn how to create healthy lifestyles that can last a lifetime.

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