Upper Arlington Pediatrics

(on dierker road)
Doctors in Columbus, OH
Doctors

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 12:00PM , 1:00PM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 12:00PM , 1:00PM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 12:00PM , 1:00PM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 12:00PM , 1:00PM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 12:00PM , 1:00PM - 5:00PM
Saturday
9:00AM - 12:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

4919 Dierker Road
Columbus, OH
43220

About

From routine check-ups to unique health challenges, Upper Arlington Pediatrics Physicians and staff are prepared to provide all of your child’s health care needs.

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Latest

We are hiring! https://external-nationwidechildrens.icims.com/jobs/25353/rn-clinical-lead---ccp-upper-arlington-peds/job EXTERNAL-NATIONWIDECHILDRENS.ICIMS.COM RN Clinical Lead - CCP Upper Arlington Peds in Columbus, Ohio | Careers at 4919 Dierker Rd Physician Practice
Nationwide Children's Hospital 26 September at 21:00 · 49% of kids in grades 4-12 have been bullied at least once in the past month. If you think your child is being bullied or if you think you child may be a bully, we have resources for you: https://bit.ly/30RfxqE #OnOurSleeves
We are now offering flu vaccines. Please call to make an appointment 614.457.4952.
Quarantine vs. isolation https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/COVID-19-Quarantine-vs-Isolation.pdf CDC.GOV www.cdc.gov
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/quarantine.html This is a great link if you have questions regarding when to quarantine and for how long.
Mental Health Awareness September 15 at 7:45 AM · How you can support and encourage your child to talk about their mental health 💚
CAP4Kids Columbus October 14 at 1:45 PM · How many glasses of water does your child drink per day? 3 reasons why kids should #ChooseWater Healthy Children
CDC October 14 at 1:33 PM · Do you know how vaccines help babies fight infections? Baby Jack and his parents are learning how vaccines help train your baby’s immune system to help prevent disease. Learn more on how vaccines strengthen your baby’s immune system here: https://bit.ly/3175zTJ.
CDC October 11 at 12:52 PM · Wear a mask in public to help slow the spread of COVID-19 but be sure to wear it the right way. Position your mask so that it covers your nose and mouth. Do not wear on your chin or under your nose. If you’re not wearing your mask properly, virus particles can spread. Learn more about the dos and don’ts of masking: https://bit.ly/30QOzQF.
SAFETOSLEEP.NICHD.NIH.GOV Ways to Reduce The Risk Of SIDS And Other Sleep-Related Causes Of Infant Death
Thanksgiving will be here soon! You can celebrate the holiday with lower risk activities like having a small family dinner, having a virtual dinner with friends, watching sports and parades from home, and starting your holiday shopping online. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays.html#fall-celebrations CDC.GOV Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Nationwide Children's Hospital November 1 at 10:00 PM · Is it allergies, cold, flu or COVID-19? Please note: COVID-19 oftentimes cannot be distinguished from colds or flu based on symptoms in an individual child. If your child has any symptoms of COVID-19, you should talk to your doctor to see if testing and/or isolation is recommended. For more COVID-19 resources, visit: https://bit.ly/34FHbL0
Ohio AAP October 28 at 3:02 PM · To #FightFlu this year, the CDC recommends you Mask Up, Lather Up, Sleeve Up
Nationwide Children's Hospital October 28 at 9:15 PM · Parents: Does your child need a COVID-19 swab? Follow these tips to put their minds at ease. https://bit.ly/2HMBgLq
Franklin County WIC October 25 at 7:47 PM ·
ONOURSLEEVES.ORG Talking to Kids in Times of Tragedy Nationwide Children's Hospital January 7 at 12:19 PM · No matter your personal views, the events in Washington, D.C., at the Capitol Building affected all of us to some degree, and kids are no different. Our expert shares how to talk with kids about scary, violent and traumatic events and why these conversations are so important: https://bit.ly/2Mxhxl1
Nationwide Children's Hospital January 7 at 12:19 PM · No matter your personal views, the events in Washington, D.C., at the Capitol Building affected all of us to some degree, and kids are no different. Our expert shares how to talk with kids about scary, violent and traumatic events and why these conversations are so important: https://bit.ly/2Mxhxl1
Healthy Children January 6 at 5:35 PM · With so many frightening images in the news right now, it's best to keep young children away from repetitive graphic images. Parents should filter information about the crisis and present it in a way that their children can understand. These tips can help: http://ow.ly/l9uk50D1QiE
There are many free meal and food assistance programs available to you during COVID-19. See all the places you and your family can go if you need free food and meals! https://bit.ly/2JLFF2j CAP4KIDS.ORG cap4kids.org
NATIONWIDECHILDRENS.ORG Mask Safety 101: Why You Shouldn't Mask a Baby Nationwide Children's Hospital January 4 at 10:00 PM · Parents: It is NOT safe to mask a baby! Here is what every parent needs to know about keeping kids under 2 safe during the COVID-19 #pandemic. https://bit.ly/2Re1rwa #COVID19 #Coronavirus #MaskSafety
Nationwide Children's Hospital January 4 at 10:00 PM · Parents: It is NOT safe to mask a baby! Here is what every parent needs to know about keeping kids under 2 safe during the COVID-19 #pandemic. https://bit.ly/2Re1rwa #COVID19 #Coronavirus #MaskSafety
Listen to the Dr. Mike’s Pediacast – Mental Fitness During a Pandemic. Parents and children have many feelings these days, including anxiety, anger, depression and disappointment. These are normal responses to our new reality. We explore the feelings and share practical tips for weathering the storm. https://www.pediacast.org/mental-fitness-pandemic-pediacast-458/ PEDIACAST.ORG Mental Fitness During a Pandemic - PediaCast 458 -
WED, APR 14 AT 6:00 PM EDT Managing Fighting and Aggression - Triple P Parenting Program
NATIONWIDECHILDRENS.ORG Medications in the Home? Tips for Caregivers to Keep Kids Safe Nationwide Children's Hospital March 26 at 9:28 AM · Children less than six years old account for nearly half the poisonings reported to poison control centers each year. Here are 6 medication tips to keep kids safe. https://bit.ly/2QvIbwD #NPPW21
NATIONWIDECHILDRENS.ORG The Warning Signs of Eating Disorders Nationwide Children's Hospital March 24 at 7:30 AM · Parents: Learn the signs of eating disorders. https://bit.ly/31iKDbT
Nationwide Children's Hospital March 23 at 12:48 PM · Would you know what to do if your child swallowed a button battery? Find out: https://bit.ly/3lHDZpb #NPPW21 #PreventPoison
NATIONWIDECHILDRENS.ORG COVID-19 and Asthma: Some Good News Nationwide Children's Hospital March 21 at 9:00 PM · Do you or your child have asthma? We have some good news related to asthma and COVID-19. Read the latest from our expert: https://bit.ly/3tIfKdp

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Company name
Upper Arlington Pediatrics
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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Upper Arlington Pediatrics in Columbus OH?
    You can reach them at: 614-457-4952. It’s best to call Upper Arlington Pediatrics during business hours.
  • What is the address for Upper Arlington Pediatrics on dierker road in Columbus?
    Upper Arlington Pediatrics is located at this address: 4919 Dierker Road Columbus, OH 43220.
  • What are Upper Arlington Pediatrics(Columbus, OH) store hours?
    Upper Arlington Pediatrics store hours are as follows: Mon-Sat: 9:00AM - 12:00PM, Sun: Closed.