Children who have a known exposure to COVID but are asymptomatic DO NOT need to be seen in our office. Per the Bulloch County BOE guidelines, it is your choice as a parent whether or not to quarantine your child. If you decide to quarantine them and they remain symptom-free, you can return them to…
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COVID Testing Location UPDATE!
Bulloch County Health Department has a new location for COVID testing: Downtown Statesboro in the parking lot located on the East Side of Railroad Street between Hill St and Courtland St. Go to the white drive thru tent. UPDATED HOURS: Tests are given 8AM-3PM Monday-Friday and the last Saturday each month. You MUST schedule a COVID test…
Why You Shouldn't Use a Virtual Doctor.
Tele-medicine is becoming a popular option among adults and families. However, this is not always the best option for your child. Below is from a handout a fellow pediatrician put together to better inform families about this growing trend. Your child does not have a virtual illness, so why do you want a virtual doctor?…
Bulloch Pediatrics Holds Ribbon Cutting
On Thursday, October 10, 2019, Bulloch Pediatrics Group cut the ribbon on their new office at 1044 Bermuda Run. Guests were able to tour the new office while enjoying homemade refreshments made by some of the Bulloch Pediatrics staff. Pictures from the event are below.
Fall Flu Clinic on November 16
SEASONAL FLU CLINIC – NOVEMBER 16 *8:00 AM-12:00PM * If your insurance covers the influenza vaccine we will file the claim with your insurance carrier. For those without insurance coverage or those whose insurance doesn’t provide influenza vaccine benefits there will be a vaccine administration fee of $21.93 . For other non-patients wishing to get the…
New Location Starting August 28
We are excited to announce we will be seeing patients at our new location at 1044 Bermuda Run Rd. starting WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28!! Please note we will be closed Monday, August 26 and Tuesday, August 27 to finish the office move.
Tips for Fighting the Flu
Has your child suddenly developed a fever with a cough, sore throat, and chills? It is quite possible that he or she has a case of the flu. Although symptoms may vary from mild to severe, children often need medical care because of the flu. Flu can be very dangerous for children. CDC estimates that between 6,000…