Pediatrics
You want the best care for your child. So, do we. At Gundersen, it’s all about combining the right amount of love with the best medicine. It’s about creating a space where kids can be kids. It's about finding all of the pediatric services and specialties you need–close to home. It's about receiving care as unique as your child. It is why families have relied on us for decades.
Primary Care
Your child's primary care provider specializes in taking care of your child's overall health and well-being. They know your family and your child's medical history best. With more than 30 primary care clinic locations, you can find us close to home.
Specialty Care
If your child requires specialized care, lengthy travel can add to the challenges. That’s why we’re proud to offer a level of pediatric expertise often found in children’s hospitals in larger cities. Here, you’ll find more than 45 services for kids.
Hospital Care
No one expects their child will need to be hospitalized. At Gundersen, you’re within arm’s reach of our neonatologists, pediatric critical care physicians and pediatric hospitalists 24/7. We give infants and children the highest level of care and attention in our Neonatal (NICU) and Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU), and our dedicated Pediatric hospital unit.
Other resources
Resources & Classes
Immunizations
Immunizations are one of the best ways to protect your child against dangerous childhood diseases. It’s important to follow a regular schedule and make sure your child is immunized at the right time. Talk to your child’s primary care provider about the right vaccinations for your child.
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals®
In times of need, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals at Gundersen is there. Through generous donations, we help children and families in our 25-county service area fighting all types of medical battles—no matter where they receive care.
We provide pediatric care close to home. You can visit your child's primary care provider without a referral. Referrals are needed for some specialty care services; please consult your child's primary care provider.
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