Happy Labor Day
/Happy Labor Day to all of our patients here at Roslindale Pediatrics! The office will be closed this Monday in honor of the holiday and we will be open for urgent sick appointments only. Enjoy the long weekend!
Happy Labor Day to all of our patients here at Roslindale Pediatrics! The office will be closed this Monday in honor of the holiday and we will be open for urgent sick appointments only. Enjoy the long weekend!
We want to wish all of our patients with disabilities and their families a Happy ADA Day! We appreciate your trust in our practice to continue to provide you with care. We are here for whatever you need!
To learn more about this landmark day you can click here.
The FDA recently released a voluntary Albuterol Recall for 6 batches of the inhaler due to a container defect. This means that the medication may not be delivered, but it is not toxic in any way.
If you or your child has an albuterol inhaler, please check the lot number and if it is one of the six listed here on the website, you can call your pharmacy or follow the instructions on the website. If it is NOT listed there, there is no concern and you can continue to use the albuterol inhaler.
Here are the batch numbers: IB20045, IB20055, IB20056, IB20057, IB20059, IB20072.
Learning to swim is such an important way to stay safe this summer, and the city of Boston just announced they are offering free swim lessons. Click here for the details!
We wanted to wish all of our patients and families a safe and healthy Independence Day Weekend! We will be closed on July 4th and only available for urgent appointments.
In honor of Juneteenth, the office will be closed on Monday June 19. We will be available for urgent sick appointments by phone. Enjoy the holiday!
Happy Pride Month to our LGBTQIA+ patients, their families, and their allies. We want to remind our families that all are welcome here at RPA!
Hard to believe that Memorial Day Weekend, the unofficial start to summer, is already here. As we head into a beautiful weekend, we just wanted to share some summer safety tips around water, sun and ticks! Have a great, safe weekend!
We want to give thanks and remembrance to those who served and their families on this holiday weekend.
Beginning Friday, May 12th, most patients and families will not be required to wear a mask in our office. However, you do still need to wear a mask if you have:
A fever or other flu-like symptoms.
A known COVID-19 infection and are in the isolation period.
A known exposure to COVID-19 within the last 10 days.
Individuals who prefer to wear a mask while in our office regardless of their symptoms or exposures are welcome to do so. In addition, our providers and staff with direct patient contact are happy to wear a mask at your request during visits.
We will continue to offer both in-person and parking-lot check-in for all patients depending on your comfort level.
Please note that the Department of Public Health is continuing to track COVID-19 cases in the community, and masks may become required again in our office if there is an increase in respiratory illness. For the safety of our patients and staff, we ask for your flexibility and respect toward this matter.
We are constantly working to raise the bar on our services. If you have any questions or concerns about your experience, please contact our office to let us know.
2020 Centre St., Boston, MA, 02132
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