UPMC Children's Community Pediatrics is an affiliate of UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
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We offer care in 17 counties across Pennsylvania. Exceptional pediatric care is always close-to-home.
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Childhood obesity is being discussed more often and well it should be. In the United States more than 30% of our children are overweight. This number has been increasing yearly. It is important every member of the family develops healthy habits for life. The following questions make up a brief lifestyle evaluation; they may help you to identify the good choices you are already making and those that could be improved.
Everyone seems to know that “Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.” Because children’s brains and bodies are rapidly growing and developing, they depend on getting a regular supply of energy. Going for long periods without food can cause physical, developmental and behavioral problems. Skipping breakfast is also linked to the development of obesity. By eating breakfast, you are less likely to over eat later in the day and are able to increase your ability to burn calories. The benefit of a well-balanced breakfast is worth the time and effort it takes to add it to the morning routine.
Fruits and vegetables are an important source of vitamins, minerals and fiber that their growing bodies need. Eating fruits and vegetables decreases the risk of developing heart disease, diabetes and other chronic health problems as we age. With some effort, creativity and practice, they can be added to meals in ways the kids will come to accept and enjoy.
Sweet drinks, including juices, sodas, and sport drinks are related to a number of health-related issues. They add empty calories and large amounts of sugar to our diets increasing the risk for obesity and dental decay. Often children “fill up” by drinking and then reject nutritious foods because they do not feel hungry. By limiting a child’s choices to water and low-fat milk, you can often be more successful encouraging picky eaters to eat more and a better variety of foods.
Physical activity is important to maintain a healthy weight, preventing chronic diseases. It also helps build healthy bones and muscles, increases self-esteem and confidence, and boosts memory and school performance. There are many ways to increase a child’s activity level; any activity that gets the body moving is considered exercise. Being a good role model and creating a family fitness plan can improve success and make it more fun for everyone.
Screens are everywhere making limits more difficult and more important to enforce. Excessive time using electronics is linked to weight gain, the development of medical problems, and behavioral, social and academic issues. Making suggestions for alternative activities, removing televisions and computers from bedrooms, and restricting their use to certain times are just some strategies that can be used to fight this battle.
As much as 1/3 of a child’s calories may be eaten between meals. Snack foods are more likely to supply more empty calories and fewer nutrients than those foods eaten at meals. Like drinking too much sweet drinks, this can lead to pickier eaters and weight gain. Think about when and what foods you offer, eat together as a family more often, and suggest activities to help cope with boredom.
A discussion with your pediatrician can help you find resources and programs that can help in your efforts. Just remember any positive change no matter how small can benefit your family’s health.
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.
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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.