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UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics is part of UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, which is nationally ranked in all 11 pediatric subspecialties by U.S. News & World Report in 2024-2025
When your first child goes to college, it can definitely be an emotional roller coaster. You’re up, feeling so proud that your child is taking the next step in their education. You’re down, wondering if you’ve prepared him or her enough to do this alone. You’re up, shopping for all the dorm-life necessities and bonding over towels and toiletries. You’re down, worrying about the imminent dangers of communal bathrooms.
While the drop off and goodbye is sure to be difficult, there are a few things you should know or do that can help make this transition easier.
Today, kids have cell phones, text messaging and college-based email addresses to keep connected. Even social media will give glimpses into their daily life and whereabouts. Additionally, most colleges have online resources specifically for parents. You can create an account with the school, access information about your child’s professors and classes, and even read up about current activities on campus.
There are things that are not going to go as you had hoped or planned. Maybe your child didn’t choose the college or path you were hoping for. Maybe the dorm room he or she is assigned to isn’t as nice as the one you toured. Maybe the new roommate doesn’t feel like a great fit. The truth is, this is a good time in life to set your expectations aside and give your child a little freedom to make up their own mind about things.
You are definitely not the only one going through these feelings and emotions. Talk to your child’s friends’ parents and share advice on dealing with this new situation. There can definitely be comfort in commiserating, but you can also celebrate the joy and success your children are feeling.
Your oldest child had the benefit of having you all to himself before any siblings came along. Now it’s the siblings’ turn to get a little more focused attention. Be mindful of their feelings, as they too just said goodbye to their brother or sister. Don’t make them feel second best by moping around all day and “mourning” the loss of your college-bound kid.
This isn’t just a transition from high school to college, it truly is a shift in life as you know it. So cut yourself a little break and allow a few moments of sadness and grief. Once your child is settled, you will feel more comfortable with the whole situation, and soon you will find new routines to shape your day.
While it may seem like you just gave birth to your first child yesterday, the truth is you’ve essentially been preparing for this moment for 18 years. Have confidence in the guidance and support you’ve provided over the years. And while there will be some ups and downs, hold tightest to the feelings of pride and joy that come along during this phase of life.
With our Patient Portals, you can easily manage your child’s health online with 24/7 access to their medical record.
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By visiting UPMC Children’s Express Care, our after-hours clinic, your child will receive the same specialized pediatric care you’ve come to expect from your UPMC Children's Community Pediatrics pediatrician. Open conveniently on evenings and weekends, your child can receive care for minor injuries and illnesses when your pediatrician’s office is closed for the day.
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In the case of a serious emergency, call 911 or go to the emergency room.
Paying your bill has never been easier. UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics offers you an easy and secure method for paying bills online for well and sick appointments as well as behavioral health visits.
Pay Your Bill Online
For questions regarding your billing statement, please call the UPMC CCP Billing Office at 1-888-857-7646 or email CCPBilling@chp.edu.
Are you passionate about caring for children? UPMC Children's Community Pediatrics offers the opportunity for you to apply your unique skills in pediatric medicine and to make an impact on children’s lives.
We are seeking candidates for full-time, part-time, casual, and temporary positions at our locations throughout 12 counties in western Pennsylvania.
To apply, visit the UPMC Careers website.
UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics Stonewood Commons II 103 Bradford Road, Suite 200 Wexford, PA 15090
For administrative inquiries, please call 724-933-1100 or 1-888-857-7646.
Should a concern about your experience at UPMC CCP arise, please discuss it with your child’s pediatrician. If the concern remains unresolved, please email your concern to our patient relations specialist at ccpconfidential@chp.edu. We will investigate your concern and provide you with a response. Contacting our patient relations specialist will not negatively affect your care.