Follow Regular Pediatric Visit Schedule
Pediatric Visits to Keep Your Child Healthy
After your bundle of joy arrives, it’s time to get ready for regular checkups, immunizations, behavior and developmental monitoring, and more. At Logan Pediatrics, we address your child’s developmental milestones, including social interaction, talking, mobility, self-reliance for feeding, and watching their movement. We want your child to have the healthiest life possible.
We recommend annual visits for children after the age of 3. Physical exams, monitoring, appropriate nutrition, and hearing and vision exams will be performed at this time. We'll also perform an annual urine screening and evaluate age-appropriate developmental milestones and common health concerns.

Monthly Checkups for Your Newborn
Apart from weights and measurements, we also educate parents about the common health concerns involving newborns, such as cold, flu, diaper rash, cradle cap, and more. Throughout the newborn’s life, we provide thorough monthly checkups and discuss nutritional and sleeping patterns.

Health Monitoring for Your Growing Child
At Logan Pediatrics, we provide the best in annual checkups and pediatric health monitoring.
Newborns
- Physical examinations
- Check for jaundice
- Perform physical exam
- Review birth records
- Provide breastfeeding advice - as needed
1 Month – 11 Months
- Physical examinations
- Monitoring weight, height, and head circumference
- Discuss appropriate diet and sleep patterns
- Address common health concerns - diaper rash, eczema, cold or flu symptoms, etc.
- Monitor developmental milestones - movement, motion, and awareness
12 Months – 18 Months
- Physical examinations
- Monitor weight, height, and head circumference
- Discuss a more diverse diet
- Discuss development and behavior
- Discuss sleep patterns and common health concerns
- Monitor developmental milestones: walking, talking, and self-feeding
- Blood screening begins
We accept all insurances.
Call: 304-831-0073
Contact us to schedule an appointment for your child’s visit or annual checkups.