• Nesbit and McCutcheon Pediatricians

    Caring for generations of children in Augusta, GA

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  • 1230 Augusta West Parkway
    Augusta, Georgia 30909
  • Phone: 706.868.0380
    Fax: 706.868.1163

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  • After Hours Care

    After Hours Care

    Posted on February 20, 2015May 15, 2015 by nfadmin

    One of our physicians in our established call group is on call, after hours, daily for minor emergencies only. Refills are not considered an emergency. We also have weekend hours by appointment only for minor emergencies.

    Augusta Pediatric Associates, PC
    1245 Augusta West Parkway
    Augusta, Georgia 30909

    Hours
    Saturday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
    Sunday 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

    706.868.0380

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    Augusta, Georgia 30909

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  • Phone: 706.868.0380
    Fax: 706.868.1163

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    Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
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In an effort to combat the COVID outbreak, we are making some scheduling adjustments. We are trying to see just well patients in the morning, and sick patients in the afternoon. We prefer patients come in with just one caregiver if possible, and preferably sick caregivers should stay at home. If you are more comfortable waiting in your car, let us know when you arrive and we can call you when it is your turn. (We are trying these things out; I expect there to be a learning curve.)

There is local consensus in the pediatric community that we will not be testing non-hospitalized pediatric patients for the near future. There is a scarcity of testing supplies, and the Seattle experience suggests that children are much less likely to contract and carry the disease, and much less likely to become ill and need admission. We still strongly recommend social distancing.  I look forward to getting more information from other areas with Pediatric data as it becomes available. The CDC and AAP websites remain excellent sources of information.

American Academy of Pediatrics – Bright Futures COVID Info