Children’s Providers in Sacramento County & Beyond
We are dedicated to providing compassionate pediatric care to children and families in Carmichael, CA. Our experienced team of pediatric providers understands the importance of your child’s health and wellness. From scheduling appointments to telehealth options, we strive to make the patient experience as seamless as possible. The Pediatric Center of Carmichael is committed to exceptional pediatric care!

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Important Information
First Visit
Telehealth Appointments
Payment Information
We kindly ask for payment when we provide services to your child. We understand the importance of convenience, so we happily accept various payment options to accommodate your needs. You can choose to pay with:
- Cash
- Checks
- VISA
- Discover
- American Express
- MasterCard
Accepted Insurances
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which healthcare services can I receive through telehealth?
We offer many services typically provided in the office; however, please double-check with our office to learn exactly which services we provide via telehealth. In the case of a medical emergency, please seek care at your local urgent care facility or hospital emergency department.
What causes ear infections in children?
Additionally, young children with enlarged adenoids may be more susceptible to ear infections as they can interfere with the natural drainage system of the Eustachian tubes. Furthermore, it’s important to note that a child’s immune system is not as strong at a young age, which means they may be unable to fight off infections as effectively or quickly.
How can you prevent the flu in children?
The CDC recommends that children aged six months and older receive their annual flu shot. With the flu shot, children and their families are better protected against the flu each year.
What are the signs of autism?
Autism is a complex condition to define, and every child displays different symptoms. As autism progresses, interacting or communicating with your child may become difficult. The onset of autism signs often occurs around the age of three. They can typically include:
- Lack of eye contact
- Not following you when you point
- Lack of interest in people or objects around them
- Aversion to close contact
- Repeating things that are said to them
- A need for routine
- Social awkwardness
What is asthma?
Pediatric Center of Carmichael
6633 Coyle Ave #2
Carmichael, CA 95608