- Medical Weight LossBrenner Fit: A comprehensive, multidisciplinary pediatric weight management, the Brenner Fit clinic also provides a number of resources and tools for families to use on their website to support a healthy lifestyle.
- Pediatric CareCarolina Pediatrics of the Triad has a long history of providing compassionate, convenient healthcare for children in this community, serving generations of families for more than 80 years. Children who were patients years ago have grown up to rely on us for the health of their own children, and we’re extremely proud of that.
- Family Practice
- Emergency CareOur goal is to be a medical home where parents can find prompt, accessible healthcare services for their children. Our doctors and clinical staff get to know our patients and their families, which yields true continuity of care from infancy to adolescence. By having a historical perspective for each patient, our physicians can make more informed decisions for your child than you may find at an urgent care or drugstore-based clinical setting. We realize the bonds we establish are essential to providing the highest quality of care, and helps keep your child on the pathway to an active, healthy life.
- Flu Shots
- ImmunizationsSome expecting parents prefer to meet individually with a particular provider, in what is considered a Prenatal Visit. During this visit, parents may ask particular questions about parenting philosophy, immunizations, and/or other questions about the practice. Prenatal visits are scheduled at the end of the day, are free of charge, and may be limited in availability depending on the provider.
- AutismOur providers use the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) for developmental and social-emotional screening at well child checks. In addition, the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (MCHAT) is used at the 18-month and 2-year well checks to screen for risk of an Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Children and Adults with Attention- Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD): A nonprofit organization that serves individuals with ADHD and their families.
- Mental HealthThe National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): A division of the National Institutes of Health that uses research to promote the understanding and management of mental illnesses. The NIMH maintains a Web page with information about ADHD in children and adults.
- PsychiatryThe ADHD Parent Medication Guide: Prepared by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the American Psychiatry Association, this guide offers comprehensive information about medication use in ADHD.
- Breast Surgery
- Allergies