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Pediatricenter We at Pediatricenter strive as a unified group to provide family-centered general pediatric and adolescent health care in a compassionate and efficient manner, with the goal of seeing each patient achieve his or her maximum potential in every aspect of life. And trust us, we get it, because the majority of us are parents ourselves! Our Pediatricenter of Greater Cleveland's pediatricians believe accessibility, understanding and comfort are the cornerstones for an exceptional pediatric practice. To achieve this goal, we offer convenient office hours, helpful patient resources and an outstanding level of support and expertise.
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Dr. Sarah Cain Spannagel is an independent psychologist who will be seeing children, parents, and families virtually. Dr. Spannagel had originally planned to see patients out of our Twinsburg office space, but the pandemic has temporarily put this on hold. Her practice areas include general adjustment issues, anxiety, mood, learning/executive functioning, behavioral concerns, developmental delay and autism. She is available for consultation, evaluation, or ongoing treatment. Dr. Spannagel is fee for service; thus, she will not take insurance.
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We would love to meet you before your baby arrives to answer any questions you may have about what to expect after your baby is born, the care and services we provide, or any general questions about our practice. Just call the office you choose, and we'll be happy to set up an appointment to visit, free of charge.
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Each of our 5 offices are open Monday-Friday, as well as Saturday mornings to accommodate busy schedules. Our Saturday morning check-ups fill up fast, so if this day is the most convenient day for you, please call in advance of when your child is due for a check-up to ensure we can best accommodate your availability.
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While fevers can be scary, they are actually a good sign that your child's body is trying to fight an infection. A fever is considered over 100.4F (38.0C). It's important to make sure your child stays hydrated, and keep them comfortable by giving them either Tylenol or Motrin (Tylenol/Motrin dosing chart).
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