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Expectant parents

We make choosing your baby's first doctor easy.

Find a pediatrician

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We know that parenthood can be exciting, terrifying, inspiring and everything in between. We care for more than 90,000 children across the state. With us, you’ll find a team that fits your needs and is close to home, work or daycare.

Needs change as your child grows. We have the resources to care for you and your family at every stage of life. Let us be your best partner and supporter along your child’s health journey.

Get to know us

Book a meet-and-greet visit with our pediatricians. It's simple. You can choose:

  • In person, or 
  • Secure video

Plus, there’s no cost to you.

Accepted health plans

  • Connecticut Medicaid (HUSKY)
  • TRICARE 
  • Most major health plans
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Get started

Make your family's first appointment.

Meet-and-greet visits are at no cost to you.

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FAQ

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  • We suggest you start looking around 20 weeks of your pregnancy. Babies can come early and you'll want to be ready.

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  • Think about asking friends or your ob/gyn. Or search online. When you search, you'll see clinics that are closest to you. Find a location.

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  • Call us. We'd be happy to set up a meeting and a tour. At ProHealth, you can get to know us at a no-cost meet-and-greet visit.

    Prepare a list of questions before the visit. You can start by asking them to tell you about themselves and the office. That might answer a lot of your questions up front. Remember to make sure they accept your insurance. View ProHealth's accepted health plans.

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  • We use secure electronic medical records. This way, your care team can see your child's records if you visit another office.

    Our online portal is available 24/7 from any computer or smartphone. It lets you talk with your doctor, check appointments, check test results and more.

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  • Most of our offices offer late hours. If your baby is sick or you have routine questions, we're here for you. For life-threatening conditions, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room (ER). 

    For anything else, always call your doctor’s office first — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our doctors and nurses can help make sure you don't make unnecessary visits to the ER.

    Each day we set aside special times for urgent visits. Even after office hours, we have a medical team ready to take your call. Our team will ask you about your child's symptoms and guide you to the care you need.

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