Pediatric Primary Care: 30+ Locations
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) offers pediatric primary care — checkups, vaccinations, sick visits and more — at 30+ locations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, as well as through video visits. Our pediatricians and nurses provide world-class pediatric primary care in a convenient community setting. They will take the time to get to know your child and your family — and they are available to answer all of your questions about your child’s health.
Coronavirus Updates
COVID-19 variants, vaccines and more: Listen to a recording of our latest Primary Care Town Hall for what you need to know now.Providing Care Safely: We have many precautions in place to keep you and your child safe, including strict cleaning guidelines, modified appointment scheduling to separate sick and well visits, universal masking and visitor restrictions. Don't delay care! Here's what you can expect when you come to one of our primary care offices »
If your child develops concerning symptoms of cough, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, or loss of taste or smell, contact your medical provider immediately. Before you go to a doctor’s office or emergency room, call ahead and tell them about your/your child's symptoms. They will coordinate safe treatment and testing and get you the care you need.
Resources
These tools and resources will help you better care for your child as they grow.
MyCHOP
With our patient portal you can schedule appointments, access records, see test results, ask your care provider questions, and more — right from your smartphone.
Navigating Flu Season
Now more than ever in the time of COVID-19, the health of every family member is crucial. Get resources to keep kids safe and healthy this flu season, including convenient flu shot appointments.COVID-19 Resources for Parents
Get details about how we're keeping you safe; what to expect at appointments; reducing parent, caregiver and sibling entry; and other resources to help.
A Dose of Prevention
Learn why vaccinations are important for kids and the community, and what to do if you missed a vaccine and need to get back on track.
My Child Got Sent Home Sick: Now What?
Parents need to know the rules around keeping children home when they have symptoms of COVID-19.
Bright Futures Parent Education
Parent and patient handouts from the Bright Futures Tool and Resource Kit address key information for health supervision care from infancy through adolescence.