Patient Forms
This section is dedicated to providing our patients the ability to download our forms prior to their appointment for ease of check-in, as well as the ability to review our immunization schedule and suggested check-up schedule.
PPI Registration Form – Adults 18 & Over
This form is to be used for new patients who are over the age of 18.
PPI Registration Form – Minor under 18
This form is to be used for new patients who are under the age of 18.
Medical Records Release Form
This form is to be used for transferring patient records both to and from Pediatric Physicians, Inc.
Introduction to the Arbitration Agreement
This is an explanation of the Provider-Patient Arbitration Agreement
ADHD Welcome Packet
Dear Parent:
Pediatric Physicians, Inc is changing how we perform our ADHD services. You will need to be aware of the following information:
1) There will be an automatic fee of $50 for any missed ADHD appointment that is either a no call/no show or cancelled without timely notification (24 hours). This will NOT be billed to your insurance; this is self pay.
2) A parent or Guardian will need to bring your child in every 3 months for a recheck on medication and consultation. A sibling, grandparent, or step parent who is not a legal guardian may not bring a child.
3) PPI will NOT write for more than 3 months at a time of prescription medication. It is your responsibility to make appointments at Check-out to ensure you get a convenient appointment time. We will no longer be providing medication to bridge the gap between appointments.
4) You will need to ensure timely completion of all forms including and especially the Vanderbilt forms
5) Your physician only schedules ADHD appointments on certain days and during certain time periods (please ask at the front desk for clarification.
6) If you are more than 10 minutes late for your scheduled ADHD appointment, you will likely need to reschedule as these appointments are lengthy and not easily adjusted. No Call No Show/timely cancellation fees may apply.
Immunization Schedule Birth – 6 Years Old
Our Immunization Schedule is in accordance with the schedule provided by the American Academy of Pediatrics. We recommend your child have a physical examination every year through high school, in addition to camp physicals and the necessary sports physicals. Please note that sports physicals are very important to ensure your child’s well being for that particular athletic endeavor and should not be missed!
*Please refer to the VIS (Vaccine Information Sheet) for additional information on the vaccines that we use.
Immunization Forms
Pentacel
(DTaP,Hib,Polio)
Prevnar
(Pneumococcal)
Rotateq
(Rotovirus)
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
MMR/V
(Measels, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella)
Varicella
(Chicken Pox)
DTaP
Adacel
(TDaP)
Menquadfi
(Meningococcal ACWY)
Trumenba
(Meningococcal B)
Gardasil
(HPV)
IPV
(Polio)
Hib
RSV
(Beyfortis)
Schedule of Well-Child Care Visits
Visits can include physical measurements, patient history, sensory screenings, behavioral assessments, and planned procedures (immunizations, screenings and other tests) at the following suggested intervals:
- 3 to 5 days
- 2 weeks
- 1 month
- 2 months
- 4 months
- 6 months
- 8-9 months
- 12 months
- 15 months
- 18 months
- 24 months
- 3 years
- 4 years
- And once every year thereafter for an annual health supervision visit that includes a physical exam as well as a developmental, behavioral, and learning assessment.
Author : Tracy A. Mozingo, Healthy Children Magazine
Last Updated : 3/31/2010
Source : Healthy Children Magazine, Summer/Back to School 2009
*Please note that Pediatric Physicians, Inc sees patients at 8 months as opposed to 9 months for the routine infant check up and hemoglobin testing.
Common Medications and Dosages
We recommend you call the office if unsure, however the following provides appropriate dosages for Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and Ibuprofen (Motrin). *Please note that acetaminophen and ibuprofen comes in infant and children’s strengths. Make sure which one you have when referring to the chart!
Helpful Links
We recommend the following websites for additional newborn and adolescent information:
Poison Control
Web: http://www.aapcc.org
Phone: 1-800-222-1222
American Academy of Pediatrics
Web:– www.aap.org
US Consumer Product Safety Commission
Web:– http://www.cpsc.gov
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
Web:– http://www.aapd.org/
National Network for Immunization Information (NNii)
Web:– https://www.immunizationinfo.com/
Center for Disease Control
Web:– http://www.cdc.gov
COVID-19 Vaccine FAQ
CAP4Kids
CAP4Kids is a free website that connects families and children with local resources in the community. Go to the site to find listings of resources categorized by need, and print off helpful handouts on a variety of topics, ranging from mental health resources to prescription assistance and services for children with special needs. Visit www.cap4kids.org/columbus.