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815-434-2115
1209 Starfire Drive Ste#1 
Ottawa, IL 61350
M, Tue, Thur, Fri: 9 AM-12 PM , 2 PM-4 PM
Wed: 9 AM-12 PM
Sat, Sun: Closed

COVID-19

COVID-19 Resources


SARS-CoV-2 is real. Please wear your mask, keep your distance, and wash your hands.  

COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 testing is available for current patients, by appointment only. Many factors influence testing such as supply of tests. Calling ahead is preferred.

Immunization

Immunization against COVID-19 is available at the Pediatrics Center. We are able to immunize those 5 years and older.

Where?

We are now able to perform rapid antigen tests in office during appointments and immunize against COVID-19 in office.

Steps our office is taking to keep you and your child safe:


1. A mask is required of all individuals before entering the Pediatrics Center.

2. Sick/ill visits will be seen only at the end of the day, as to prevent and limit interactions with young and healthy children.

3. We ask that you call upon arrival for your appointment.

4. If a room is not readily available for you and your child, we ask that you wait in your car until a room is available. 



Coronavirus Disease (COVID19)

COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths across the United States are rising. As cold weather moves in, people spend more time indoors, and the holidays approach, take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19. Wear a mask, stay at least 6 feet apart, avoid crowds, and wash your hands often. The more steps you take, the more you are protected against COVID-19. View Cases in the U.S. and your state on the data tracker.

Illinois Department of Public Health

Information on COVID rates, testing facilities, symptoms, contact tracing, school guidance, travel guidance and more. 

U.S. COVID19 Maps

Global and nataional statistics regarding the COVID19 pandemic. 

Please get your COVID-19 Vaccination

We can all do our part to slow the spread and keep our loved ones safe by wearing a mask, keeping a safe distance, and getting vaccinated. 
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