Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, we have temporarily suspended walk-in hours. Children's Medical Group of Greenwich will be open Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Please call to schedule an appointment.
The Children’s Medical Group of Greenwich has been providing excellent care to infants, children and adolescents in and around Greenwich for more than 40 years. Our office is conveniently located near Greenwich Hospital. Our physicians visit all newborns daily and have access to a wide range of pediatric sub-specialists. Our four board-certified pediatricians and office staff and nurses work together to provide a caring environment that is sensitive to the needs of our younger population. We provide old-school care coupled with new technology.
To ensure accurate and rapid communication between all of our physicians and specialists, we now document all medical records electronically.
We do our best to see our sick patients on the same day. Please call early in the day to help facilitate your appointment. After hours, one of our physicians is available 24/7 by telephone for urgent calls and emergencies. Simply call our office and our answering service will put you in touch with the on-call physician.
We offer a friendly staff, a relaxed office environment, convenient hours and off-street parking. We are currently accepting new patients. Please contact us for more information.
Kids in Crisis
Children’s Medical Group of Greenwich is a proud participant of Kids in Crisis and is now participating in their “Safe Place” program. Project Safe Place is a national program to help youth in crisis situations. Our office is proud to be a designated Safe Place.
questions if you do not understand something
- Keep scheduled appointments or call to reschedule as soon as possible
- Bring your insurance card to each appointment
- Pay copays and past-due balances at the time of service
- We see you, the parent, as an important member of your child’s health care team. As your child matures, we hope he or she will become an increasingly active team member. Preparing your child to take the lead in caring for his or her own health is, ultimately, our team’s most important task.
A Patient-Centered Medical Home is not a building, place or hospital. Rather, it is an approach to providing comprehensive healthcare. As your PCMH, we want to be the first place you think of for all of your child’s medical needs. We believe that the partnership between the patient, the patient’s family, and his/her primary care provider and care team is important. The care team, led by your primary care provider, is committed to providing the best healthcare services possible. Your child’s care team will work with you and any outside providers or facilities to coordinate care across all settings, including behavioral health. The team will offer appropriate medical advice, information, and self-management support based on current recommendations and evidence-based guidelines.
Your Care Team
- Knows the health history of your child
- Listens to your questions, concerns and feelings, as well as those of your child
- Learns about you, your family, your life situation, your health goals and preferences
- Coordinates your child’s care with other healthcare providers
- Creates a trusting, collaborative relationship with you and your child
- Treats your child with compassion and an understanding of his/her strengths
- Develops a care plan with you and your child when needed
- Respects and honors your culture and traditions
- Keeps your child up to date with all vaccines and preventative screenings
- Takes care of short term illnesses, long term chronic diseases, and your child’s overall well being
- Provides behavioral health services when appropriate
- Will notify you about test results in a timely manner
- Gives you information on community resources and other services to support your child’s health
- Helps you make the best decisions for your child’s care
You and Your Child
- Are comfortable sharing concerns and questions with your pediatric team and other health care providers
- Provide a complete and accurate medical and family history to your pediatric team to ensure that the practice has all of the most important and relevant medical information to effectively care for your child
- Routinely communicate your child’s needs and family priorities to your pediatric team
- Remember to tell your pediatric team about any care received between visits (including emergency room visits, urgent care clinics) so we can help coordinate your child’s care
- Ask questions if you do not understand something
- Keep scheduled appointments or call to reschedule as soon as possible
- Bring your insurance card to each appointment
- Pay copays and past-due balances at the time of service
We see you, the parent, as an important member of your child’s health care team. As your child matures, we hope he or she will become an increasingly active team member. Preparing your child to take the lead in caring for his or her own health is, ultimately, our team’s most important task.
Your Visit
- 2 days after discharge from hospital
- Then at months 1, 2, 4, 6, 12, 15, and 18
- Yearly beginning at age 2, until 21
- In our waiting room your child will enjoy, and be smoothed by, a beautiful fresh water fish tank.
Services We Provide
We provide a full range of health care services for your children, including:
- general pediatrics for children from birth through college
- non-invasive cholesterol screenings
- CHADIS developmental screenings
- hemoglobin testing
- prenatal consultations
- hearing testing
- lead testing
Office Hours
Monday to Friday | 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Nurse Visits
Monday to Friday | 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Walk In Hours
Monday to Friday | 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
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