At Cloverleaf Pediatrics, we’re all about helping kids stay as healthy as possible. Here are some helpful resources.
NOTE: If you feel your child is having a medical emergency, please call 911.
COVID-19 Resources for Families
Helpful information for keeping your family safe (PDF).
KidsDoc Symptom Checker from AAP
Is your child sick? Figure out what to do now and what to do next.
Kid Care – A free parent advice app for your smartphone
What should you do if your child develops a fever, cough, vomiting, rash, sore throat or head injury? When can your child return to school or child care after an illness? These are medical advice questions that all parents have. Health problems can arise anytime – evenings, weekends, when you’re at work or traveling or your doctor’s office is closed.
Kid Care guidelines help you make decisions on what level of medical care (if any) is needed and how to treat your child at home when it’s safe to do so. You can select from more than 100 pediatric topics and search from an alphabetical list or by body area. Download the free Kid Care app developed by St. Louis Children’s Hospital to have important health information at your fingertips.
Healthy Children – American Academy of Pediatrics
Get important information from the people who dedicate their lives to keeping kids healthy. Brought to you by the American Academy of Pediatrics, the professional association for pediatricians and related pediatric specialists, this site offers health trackers, safety tips and other tools and tips for parents and caregivers.
St. Louis Children’s Hospital
St. Louis Children’s Hospital serves the health care needs of children from infancy to adolescence, and advocates on behalf of children and families. For more information, visit stlouischildrens.org.
Children’s Specialty Care Center
The St. Louis Children’s Specialty Care Center is a new outpatient facility in west St. Louis County focused exclusively on providing efficient, patient-centered, high quality care in one convenient location. Learn more
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