When your child comes down with a common illness or requires a routine check-up, you want to make sure they’re in expert hands. Lurie Children’s offers several primary care locations for your child's healthcare needs, including Lurie Children's Pediatrics, Lurie Children's Primary Care - Chicago Area Pediatrics and three Lurie Children's Primary Care – Town & Country Pediatrics locations. To schedule a primary care appointment at a Lurie Children's facility, refer to the location information listed below.
Lurie Children's Pediatrics
Lurie Children's Primary Care Pediatrics - Chicago Area Pediatrics
Lurie Children's Primary Care Pediatrics - Town & Country Pediatrics
We are also affiliated with community-based physicians all throughout the Chicago area. To locate an affiliated physician nearest you, visit our Find a Doctor page.
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We offer several scheduling options for your child's care needs.
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