Frequently Asked Questions
Supporting Your Child's Education and Health
Welcome to Woodburn Pediatric Clinic! We understand that visiting a new medical practice can make you feel a bit anxious. We’ve put together this helpful FAQ page, designed to answer your most common questions. Whether it's about how visits work or what documents you'll need, we're here to make your experience smooth and reassuring.
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: 8am to 5pm
Tuesday and Thursday: 8am to 6pm (7pm during the winter)
Saturday: 9am to 12pm (Urgent Care only)
Sunday: Closed
At Woodburn Pediatric Clinic, we aim to make every visit clear, friendly, and trusting, so you can focus on caring for your child. If you'd like assistance filling out forms or finding a provider, just say the word.
We look forward to partnering with you in your child’s health and happiness. Welcome to the Woodburn Pediatric Clinic family!
Returning Patient Info
If you're a new patient, welcome to Woodburn Pediatric Clinic! Find new patient information and forms below.
Same-day appointments are available if you call first thing in the morning.
Arrive between 15 to 30 minutes early for your appointment to ensure timely care.
Discuss expectations about the visit with your child to help them process any fears or anxieties.
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