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Pediatric primary care in Jacksonville

Pediatricians at Ascension St. Vincent’s provide primary care for infants, children and teens – including physical and emotional health care.

 Pediatric care at Ascension St. Vincent’s

Board-certified pediatricians at Ascension St. Vincent’s provide primary care for infants, children and teens. Each appointment starts with a conversation between you, your child and your child’s pediatrician. We take the time to get to know your child and family. Then, we deliver care that’s right for your child. Our pediatricians care for the whole child, including newborn care, regular checkups and vaccinations, and care when your child is unwell. 

Primary care for children

Your child’s pediatrician is often your first stop for getting preventive and ongoing care for your child.

Pediatric primary care includes:

  • Annual well-child visits
  • Diagnosing treatment of mild and chronic diseases
  • Mental health diagnosis, treatment and monitoring
  • Newborn care
  • Physicals for school, camp and sports
  • Referrals to pediatric specialists
  • Sick child visits
  • Vaccinations and screenings

Primary care locations

Prenatal consultations with your baby’s pediatrician

If you are an expecting parent, choosing your baby’s pediatrician before they are born is an important part of your child’s care. We provide prenatal consultations so that you can select the right pediatrician and care team for your new family. Together, we can discuss any concerns you may have and what to expect once your baby is born. And you can start a trusted relationship with a pediatrician that continues as your child grows.     

Advice from our trusted pediatricians

Patient Resources

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    Pauline Rolle, MD, a Pediatrician with Ascension St. Vincent's Pediatrics provides tips on using sunscreen.

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