Frequently Asked Questions
Come and see why so many people have chosen Paradise Pediatrics for their child's care. Here are some frequently asked questions:I'm scared my healthy child may get sick when we go to the doctor's office. Is there anything I can do?
For your convenience, we have separate entrances and waiting areas for both sick and healthy children. This especially helps ease parents' concerns in regards to their newborn and exposure to childhood illnesses. We also have a separate isolation entrance for patients with rashes. When you visit our office please be courteous and check in at the appropriate front desk.
When are the doctors available for appointments?
Our doctors are available in the office every day of the week, from 8 am to 5 pm, including the lunchtime hours. Walk-in hours are between 8 am and 8:30 am, Monday through Saturday. We are open a half day on Saturday, 8 am to noon, for well and sick children. On Sunday, we see established patients with urgent matters only. On the weekends, please call our office early in the morning if your child needs to be seen that day.
I have a lot of questions about vaccines. Where can I get information?
All of the pediatricians at Paradise Pediatrics, P.C., are strong proponents of vaccinating and protecting children and families. They are very knowledgeable about vaccines and the diseases they help prevent. All of our doctors can educate you on the risks and benefits of vaccines, and can also refer you to the proper resources if needed. You may also visit our Helpful Links page.