Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine

Holzer's Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine providers are available in Gallipolis, Jackson, Athens, and Pomeroy, Ohio, and Point Pleasant, West Virginia, for excellent care focusing on the development, wellness, and conditions of babies, children, and teenagers. At Holzer, we treat children of all ages. Our clinical locations see patients in an outpatient setting and if the need arises, our inpatient pediatric unit is staffed with highly trained medical professionals to care for your children around the clock.

In addition to treating pediatric patients, our physicians also assess and care for newborns in the nursery of our maternity unit. In choosing Holzer for your child's care, you are joining a network of highly specialized healthcare staff, with resources throughout the area committed to providing your child the very best care.

Outpatient Office Hours at most locations: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Pediatric Inpatient Services

Our Inpatient Pediatric unit provides care for your children in practically any medical situation. The Pediatric unit confirms Holzer's focus on comfort and convenience in the children's rooms allowing parents to stay with their children. Our rooms feature sleep chairs for mom or dad and give your child peace of mind during the hospital stay.

In addition to other amenities, the Inpatient Pediatric area is also supported by pediatricians and a Pediatric Advanced Life support (PALS)-certified nursing staff, as well as Neonatal Resuscitation Program certification. At Holzer, we want to provide the highest level of medical care for your family. It's our commitment to care for your children - from birth to adolescence.

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