Primary Care Locations

Every detail. Every decision. Every aspect of the care we provide for every child. From the child who comes to us needing a vision exam to the child who has a concerning cough. Everything matters to us. Because when it’s your child, everything matters to you. It’s the pediatric expertise every child needs.

Nationwide Children's Hospital offers community-based physician services for children (ages birth to 21) to help you keep your child healthy with regular physical exams, vision, hearing and general development checks, and immunizations against childhood diseases. The best health care for children begins with a qualified pediatrician. And when your child is sick, it's comforting to get help from a pediatrician you already know and trust.

To schedule an appointment, call (614) 722-6200

No child will be denied care due to inability to pay for services. We accept most insurance plans, including Medicaid. No child is denied services due to race, color, sex, national origin, gender identity, disability, religion, age or sexual orientation. Nationwide Children's has financial assistance programs, including payment based on income (sliding scale), for those who qualify based on family size and income.

For more information, contact Financial Services at (614) 722-2070 or access Financial Services.

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Eastland Primary Care Center exterior. The medical office building has brick and light-colored walls. Teal awnings hang above the windows and entrances.

Eastland

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our Eastland Primary Care Center doctors and nurses care for children from birth to age 21. Learn more about the pediatricians who work at our Eastland location.

Hilltop Primary Care Center exterior. The brick medical building has a glass entrance with large windows along the front under a clear sky.

Hilltop

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our Hilltop Primary Care Center doctors and nurses care for children from birth to age 21. Learn more about the pediatricians who work at our Hilltop location.

Lincoln Village Primary Care Center exterior. The single story medical office building has a covered walkway and large front windows.

Lincoln Village

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our Lincoln Village Care Center doctors and nurses care for children from birth to age 21. Learn more about the pediatricians who work at our Lincoln Village location.

Linden Primary Care Center exterior. The large brick medical building has multiple peaked roof sections and a central entrance.

Linden

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our Linden Primary Care Center doctors and nurses care for children from birth to age 21. Learn more about the pediatricians who work at our Linden location.

Near East Primary Care Center exterior. The brick office has large glass windows and doors. Signs above the entrance display the Nationwide Children’s logo, with a wide sidewalk and neighboring storefronts in view.

Near East

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our Near East Primary Care Center doctors and nurses care for children from birth to age 21. Learn more about the pediatricians who work at our Near East location.

Northern Lights Primary Care Center exterior. The single-story medical building has a long, covered walkway supported by columns. A sign above the entrance displays the Nationwide Children’s logo, with an open parking area in front under a partly cloudy sky.

Northern Lights

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our Northern Lights Primary Care Center, located conveniently off Cleveland Avenue, cares for children from birth to age 21.

Northland Primary Care Center exterior. The single-story building has green and brick exterior walls. There's a covered walkway with an open parking area in front under an overcast sky.

Northland

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our Northland Primary Care Center doctors and nurses care for children from birth to age 21. Learn more about the pediatricians who work at our Northland location.

Olentangy Primary Care Center exterior. The gray building has a glass door entrance. The Nationwide Children's logo is visible above a wall of glass windows.

Olentangy

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our Olentangy Primary Care Center doctors and nurses care for children from birth to age 21. Learn more about the pediatricians who work at our Olentangy location.

Sharon Woods Primary Care Center exterior. The building has brick and light-colored walls and a central glass entrance. A sign above the entrance displays the Nationwide Children’s logo and clinic name, with windows lining the building.

Sharon Woods

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our Sharon Woods Primary Care Center doctors and nurses care for children from birth to age 21. Learn more about the pediatricians who work at our Sharon Woods location.

South High Primary Care Center exterior. The dark brick building has four windows in the front. A Nationwide Children's sign is displayed above the glass door entrance.

South High

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our South High Primary Care Center doctors and nurses care for children and adults. Learn more about the pediatricians who work at our South High location.

Westside Primary Care Center exterior. The brick medical building has a large arched window feature above the main entrance. A sign over the doors displays the Nationwide Children’s logo, with trees visible in front under an overcast sky.

Westside

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our Westside Primary Care Center doctors and nurses care for children from birth to age 21. Learn more about the pediatricians who work at our Westside location.

Whitehall Primary Care Center exterior. The one-story medical office building has multiple peaked roof sections and a covered walkway supported by columns. Signs above the entrances display the Nationwide Children’s logo.

Whitehall

A primary care office is a place where doctors and nurses know you and your child’s health. Our Whitehall Primary Care Center doctors and nurses care for children from birth to age 21. Learn more about the pediatricians who work at our Whitehall location.

Mom and Baby Interacting With Nurse at Primary Care Visit

Call a Nurse

Primary Care patients can Call a Nurse 24 hours a day/7 days a week

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School Health Services

Our providers work on-site at schools across Ohio to provide primary care services, mental health counseling, asthma therapy care, vision care, dental care and more.

Same-Day Sick, Walk-In Appointment Clinic

The Same-Day Sick, Walk-In Appointment Clinic allows patients who are sick or who need medical care to walk in without an appointment at select Primary Care Centers.

We see patients on a first-come, first-served basis, and on the severity of the illness. This clinic is only available to Nationwide Children’s Primary Care Center patients.

If your child has cold-like symptoms or has been told they need a COVID-19 test, contact the Call a Nurse Line at (614) 722-5751 to schedule the test or talk about whether or not your child needs to be seen by a primary care provider. It is available 24/7.

Same-Day Sick, Walk-In Appointment Hours For Primary Care Center Patients (No Appointment Needed)

The Call a Nurse Line at (614) 722-5751 is also available 24/7 for help with your sick child.

Primary Care Network Earns National Recognition for Patient-Centered Care

NCQA Patient-Centered Medical HomeNationwide Children’s Hospital Primary Care Network has received NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition for using evidence-based, patient-centered processes that focus on highly coordinated care and long-term, participative relationships the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) announced. Nationwide Children’s achieved Level 3 standards, the highest level of achievement issued by the NCQA.

Nationwide Children’s is one of the largest hospital-owned primary care networks in any children’s hospital. Nationwide Children’s is focused on quality patient care and are following best practice standards within a national model of care.

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