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General Pediatrics
Section Contact
(203) 688-2475
E-mail: Paul.McCarthy@yale.edu
Yale Pediatrics
P.O. Box 208064
New Haven, CT 06520-8064
(203) 785-4638
For Appointments, call
(203) 785-4081
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General Pediatrics
Yale faculty pediatricians provide preventative health care and urgent
care to children in the greater New Haven area. Every day, our pediatricians
care for healthy newborns in the Well New-Born Unit of Yale-New Haven
Children's Hospital. In our clinics, we treat children with a broad range
of childhood problems: rheumatology, Lyme disease, developmental and behavioral
disorders, abuse and sexual abuse, premature infancy. We provide routine
vaccinations, screen for childhood illness, and provide positive parenting
support and programming. We place our doctors in the communities in which
their children live, providing those doctors with perspective on social,
cultural and family dynamic stresses on their patients. And, we evaluate
and treat newly adopted children from other countries, providing their
parents and them with the support they need to form lasting family ties.
Our Center for Children with Special
Health Care Needs provides support and resources for families and
the special children for whom they care and love.
We see patients at the Pediatric Primary Care Center and at the Pediatric Specialty Clinic of the Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital. The research in and ongoing development of the electronic medical record is an asset for our pediatric patients in both settings, creating outstanding ease of access to information and improving day-to-day care of our patients. Meet
our faculty pediatricians
We teach residents and medical students in the Primary Care Clinic of
the Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital and also teach in our specific
areas of clinical interest. We offer a Fellowship
in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. The Pediatric
Medical Student Clerkship is directed by our faculty. The Adopt-A-Doc
Program places residents and interns in patient homes in underserved
communities. More about Education
Our faculty investigators research their areas of clinical interest,
including general pediatric conditions and disorders, rheumatology, Lyme
Disease, child maltreatment, developmental and behavioral issues, and
international child health. More about our
Research
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