Southwest Pediatrics-Children's Wisconsin
- Main Phone (262) 789-6020
- Main Fax (262) 789-6025
About Southwest Pediatrics
Southwest Pediatrics features pediatricians who provide compassionate and dedicated medical care for children of all ages. We are affiliated with the pediatric experts of Children’s Wisconsin and can draw upon those resources to provide the highest level of medical care possible.
Children’s Wisconsin is not public testing site for COVID-19. Nationwide access to testing supplies is limited. Children’s is only able to test patients who meet CDC guidelines.
Dedicated doctors
Southwest Pediatrics is dedicated to improving our patients' experience in the clinic and the quality of care they receive using the medical home model. The medical home model is a team-based approach to health care. With this approach, patients receive all medical services from a team that is led by a doctor, physician assistant or nurse practitioner. The goal is to achieve the best health outcomes for each patient, to facilitate family networking and improve access to care. We also have created a parent advisory board to guide practice improvements.
Connected with Children’s
Southwest Pediatrics carries with it the Children’s name. That means you can take comfort in knowing your child’s doctor is affiliated with one of the top children's hospitals in the nation. Our pediatricians will connect you directly with the best available doctor if your child ever needs to see a specialist at the main hospital. And best of all, Children’s specialists will keep your Southwest primary care doctor updated on any tests, diagnoses, or treatments.
Skywalk Pharmacy
- Phone: (262) 432-7613
- Open: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Skywalk Pharmacy is a full service retail and pediatric pharmacy. We provide a broad spectrum of services for children, from routine medications to highly complicated compounded prescriptions.
Our Staff
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Jamie Paul LPC-IT
Mental and behavioral health -
Julie Buntrock APNP
Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner -
Laura Gray MD
PediatricsAccepting infants (under 1 year old)
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Aaron Hanson MD
PediatricsAccepting infants (under 1 year old)
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Shawn Jensen APNP
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner -
Connie Richter MD
PediatricsAccepting infants (under 1 year old)
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Kim Thornton LCSW
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Jerrica Vaughan APNP
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Primary Care Mental Health Specialist -
Patti-Marie Young MD
PediatricsAccepting new patients
Appointments
Visits are by appointment only. Please try to schedule well-child visits and checkups several weeks in advance. We understand sick children may need to be seen immediately and same-day appointments are available.
We offer several options to make it easy for you to schedule your appointment:
- If you are an existing patient with a MyChart account, log in and pick your slot
- See our provider's available appointment slots and book your own
- If you prefer to have our team call you, submit our online appointment request form
- Call the clinic at (262) 664-7423
Please schedule your appointment today!
Calling us
After hours
After-hours phone calls are directed to our answering service and are handled by one of our on-call physicians.
For emergencies, please call 9-1-1 or go directly to the nearest emergency room.
Billing and insurance
Hospital care
Children in need of hospitalization may be admitted to Children's Wisconsin-Milwaukee Campus. Those with minor injuries or problems may be referred to one of our urgent care locations or local emergency rooms.
Clinic forms
All of our patient forms have been posted online for your convenience. Simply print, fill out, and bring with you to your next appointment.
Well-child visit schedule
We recommend well-child visits at the following points in your child's life:
- 2 weeks
- 1 month
- 2 months
- 4 months
- 6 months
- 9 months
- 12 months
- 15 months
- 18 months
- 24 months
- 30 months
- Every year starting at 3 years
You can view the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended well-child visit schedule for even more information on what to expect at each visit.
Of course, it's also important to check with your doctor for the best schedule for your child.
Vaccine resources
Immunization is key to preventing diseases and we believe it's incredibly important for all children to be up to date with their vaccines. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has many vaccine resources available, including:
- Vaccine information for parents
- FAQ about immunizations
- Immunization schedules by age (PDF's) (0-6, 7-18, 19+)
Resources for parents
Our Patient Handouts/Teaching Sheets educate parents and children on a variety of health topics, conditions, and procedures. They are written by staff and updated regularly. Some additional links that we think parents might find helpful include:
- AAP News (official news magazine of the American Academy of Pediatrics)
- Southeast Regional Center (for children with special healthcare needs)
- HealthyChildren.org
- Love and Logic
We also recommend the following list of books:
- All Grown Up and No Place to Go, David Elkind
- Caring for Your Adolescent, American Academy of Pediatrics
- Caring for Your Infant and Young Child, AAP
- Caring for Your School Age Child, AAP
- The Difficult Child, Stanley Turecks
- Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care, Benjamin Spock, MD
- The First Three Years of Life, Burton White
- Guide to Your Child's Sleep, AAP
- How to Get Your Kid to Eat...But Not Too Much, Ellyn Satter
- How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk, Adelle
- Hurried Child, David Elkind
- Instructions for Pediatric Patients, Barton Schmidt, MD
- Made Here, Baby, Bruce Wolk
- The Magic Years, Selma Frailberg
- The Nursing Mother's Companion, Kathleen Huggins
- Practical Advice for Parents, Children's Wisconsin.
- Practical Advice for Parents of Teens, Children's Wisconsin
- Raising Your Spirited Child, Mary Sheedy Kurcinua
- Redirecting Children's Behavior, Kathryn Kvols
- The Sleep Book for Tired Parents, Rebecca Huntley
- Solve Your Child's Sleep Problem, Richard Ferber
- What Every Parent Should Know, Paul A. Offit, MD, and Louis M. Bell, MD
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