Nicklaus Children's Pediatric Care Center in Weston

Address:

2900 South Commerce Parkway
Inside Nicklaus Children's Dan Marino Outpatient Center
Weston, Florida 33331

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Our Pediatric Care Centers offer comprehensive, coordinated and family centered clinical care for children from infancy to young adults under 21 years old provided by board-certified pediatricians.

Board-Certified Pediatricians at Weston:

Our Pediatric Care Centers offer primary medical care services, including:

  • Sick visits, diagnosis and treatment of common minor illnesses such as upper respiratory infections, ear infections and more.
  • Well visits, complete routine or sports physical examinations, and screenings for vision and hearing.
  • Vaccinations, including school and college forms.
  • Growth, development and nutritional evaluations.
  • Continuous care of children with acute or chronic conditions, such as allergies, asthma, diabetes, genetic disorders, neurological conditions, behavioral concerns, and more, provided in partnership with world-class pediatric specialists.
  • Newborn healthcare, including prenatal introductory visits.

Zero Suicide Initiative

Nicklaus Children's has joined Zero Suicide, a quality improvement initiative that elevates system-wide suicide prevention and care, with the goal of saving lives.

Through a grant provided by the Children's Hospital Association, Nicklaus Children's is implementing Zero Suicide's proven prevention and care practices adapted within a continuous quality improvement model.

Goals include:

  • Reducing suicide deaths
  • Decreasing hospitalizations
  • Enhancing quality and continuity of care
  • Improving post-discharge follow-up visit attendance
  • Improving screening rates
  • Implementing system-wide care pathways
  • Reducing inpatient psychiatric hospital readmissions

What Patients and Families Should Know

As part of this initiative, patients ages 8 and above in our Emergency Department, Urgent Care Centers and inpatient units, are being screened for suicidal ideation. Parents and clinicians will be made aware when children report such thought patterns. Additional follow through and recommendations will be made for as appropriate to children's care needs.

If you have concerns that your child may be contemplating suicide, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.