When you entrust your child’s health to Arbor Health’s pediatric-trained team, you’re giving them care that’s attentive, compassionate, and geared toward their growth and well-being. From newborns to young adults, your child’s health and development are always front and center.
Meet your pediatric care team
A pediatric team that’s great with kids
Our providers are experienced in caring for children of all ages, from infants to adolescents. They strive to make visits welcoming (sometimes even fun) and parent-friendly so that you and your child feel comfortable, supported, and confident in their care.
Your Child's Care Includes:
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Well-Child Checkups & Preventive Care: visits allow us to monitor your child’s growth and development, track milestones, ensure vaccinations are up to date, and discuss safety, nutrition, and healthy lifestyle habits.
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Sports & School Physicals: if your child plays sports or needs physicals for school or other activities, our clinics and community outreach programs offer convenient scheduling to meet those needs.
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Care for Illnesses & Minor Injuries: whether it’s a sudden illness or a minor injury, you can count on getting prompt, caring, and professional attention.
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Comprehensive Health Care: your child receives complete primary care... not just “when something’s wrong,” but consistent, lasting care.
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Partnering With You as a Parent: as an essential member of your child’s care team, from asking questions to talking through concerns, we’re here to listen to you and support you.
Make an Appointment for Your Child
Our family medicine clinics are located in Mossyrock, Morton, Randle and Packwood. In addition, the Rapid Care Clinic is located in Morton Hospital. As a walk-in clinic, it is designed to help you bridge the weekend, open Friday through Monday, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Mossyrock Clinic, 360-496-6003
Morton Clinic, 360-496-5145
Randle Clinic, 360-497-3333
Packwood Clinic, 360-496-3777
Rapid Care Clinic, 360-496-3601
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I schedule my baby’s first appointment?
Most babies are seen within the first few days after coming home from the hospital. Early visits help you feel confident about feeding, sleeping, weight gain, and newborn care. You can always call with questions before your first appointment; you’re never expected to navigate those early days alone.
How do I know if a symptom needs medical attention?
If you’re ever unsure, trust your instincts and reach out. From fevers and rashes to sudden changes in behavior, it’s completely okay to ask for guidance. Your pediatric provider can help you decide whether your child needs an appointment, home care, or urgent attention, giving you calm clarity in stressful moments.








