Children's Health
Children’s health includes physical, mental, and social well-being. It’s important to closely monitor your child’s health as they develop. Regular visits to the doctor can detect or prevent your child from experiencing health problems.
Our Pediatrics Clinic serves Kimbrough Prime Patients ages 3 days to 18 years of age. Our general clinic services include:
- Minor acute illness care
- Routine care
- Wellness appointments
Patients are required to bring their ID card for all visits. Patients over the age of 14 must have their own ID card. Patients under the age of 14 should have their own ID card when in the custody of a parent or guardian who is not eligible for TRICARE, or who is not the custodial parent after a divorce. Patients under the age of 18 will not be examined without a parent or guardian present in the clinic. Guardians must possess valid proof of medical power of attorney.
Exceptions to treating minors under the age of 18 are noted in the Annotated Code of Maryland; Title 20 and include minors seeking treatment for drug abuse, alcoholism, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy, contraception, and examination and treatment from an alleged rape or sexual offense.
Please arrive 15 minutes early for your scheduled appointment.
If you arrive more than 10 minutes late for your scheduled appointment, our staff will do their best to work you in the schedule. However, you may be rescheduled for another day.
For life and death emergencies, please call 911. If you're not having an emergency, but need care after normal operating hours, please go to the nearest emergency room. We don't have emergency services at Kimbrough.
Walk-in Services
Routine immunizations are available on a first-come, first-served basis. All other services are by appointment only. EFMP and overseas forms also require an appointment.