Pediatrics
Symptom Checker
Use this free tool to help you understand what your child's medical symptoms could mean and how to appropriately follow up.
As a parent, you make important decisions for your child's health and well-being every day. One of the most important is choosing a pediatrician.
Pediatricians specialize in caring for children as infants through young adulthood. You see your child’s pediatrician a lot and rely on them for routine check-ups, immunizations, treatments and more. That’s why you need a pediatrician you can trust. And why families in the Northland have turned to Meritas Health Pediatrics at North Kansas City Hospital for more than 30 years.
Your North Kansas City Pediatricians
When you choose NKCH & MH for pediatric care, you gain access to high-quality services that are convenient for your busy schedule. You can trust that your child will grow, develop and thrive. But don’t just take our word for it.
The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) recognizes Meritas Health Pediatrics as a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). That means you can expect to build a long-term relationship with your pediatrician. Together, you get your child the right care at the right time.
Meritas Health Pediatrics is also part of the Children’s Mercy Health Network. Being part of the network involves sharing best practices and collaborating with like-minded pediatricians throughout Kansas City to keep your child as healthy as possible.
Pediatric Services We Offer
Find pediatric facilities near you, designed with your family’s needs in mind. We have separate waiting areas for newborns, sick kids and children who are well. Take advantage of our pediatric services, such as:
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- Adolescent (teen) health and wellness
- Baby (newborn) care
- Chronic health condition management
- Developmental assessments
- Immunizations
- Lactation education with on-site lactation specialists for new and breastfeeding moms
- Nutrition counseling from registered dietitians located on-site
- Pediatrician visits in the hospital if you deliver your baby at NKCH or Liberty Hospital
- Referrals for specialty care and pediatric surgery
- School and sports physicals
- Testing and diagnosis of growth hormone imbalances
- Treatment for common illnesses and injuries
- Well-child care
Prepare for Your Visit With a Pediatrician
Know what to expect at your child’s pediatric appointment. Access registration forms, parking instructions, billing and insurance details, prescription refill information and other parent resources.
Children’s Surgery at North Kansas City Hospital
Sometimes the best treatment option for your child involves surgery. The thought of your child's surgery may seem scary. But we’re here to reduce stress and offer support and guidance before, during and after the procedure. Trust our compassionate pediatric care team, who helps you and your child learn about and prepare for surgery. We call it Swinging Through Surgery.
At NKCH, we perform many children’s surgeries. The most common involve the Ears, Nose and Throat (ENT). Examples include:
- Adenoid removal (adenoidectomy)
- Ear tube insertion (myringotomy)
- Tonsil removal (tonsillectomy)
Convenient Pediatric Care, 24/7
Your child’s illnesses and injuries can happen at any time, even when the doctor’s office is closed. You have options at NKCH to get the pediatric care you need when you need it:
- Call 816.234.3188 to access Children’s Mercy’s 24/7 Nurse Advice line.
- Call 816.421.4115 to talk to our on-call pediatrician.
- Use Meritas Health Express walk-in clinics with flexible hours for non-urgent care from nurse practitioners for children 2 years and older.
- Visit the Emergency Room or call 911 for life-threatening conditions.
Not sure where to go when your child is sick? Use our pediatrics chart. It helps you decide if you need your pediatrician, urgent care or the emergency room.
Women and Children Community Resources
We've compiled a list of community resources for women and children to help during pregnancy and beyond. Additionally, there is a list of Pediatric Behavioral Health resources for autism, counseling and therapy.