Our Services
Our Office Hours
Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm
Saturday 9:00am to 12 Noon
We are always available to parents and strive to provide the best possible medical care. Therefore, when the office is closed, one of our physicians is on call 24 hours a day. Please be advised that for life threatening emergencies, a parent should immediately dial 911. For emergent care after 5:00pm and before opening the next morning, please call our main office number (913) 384-5500 where you will be directed to our answering service. All other issues, including routine prescription refills and non-threatening medical conditions, are not appropriate after hours.
Patients are seen in our office by scheduled appointment and during our walk in hours. We encourage you to make well check appointments as far in advance as possible. Every attempt is made to schedule sick appointments with your primary doctor; however, if your doctor is unavailable, your child may be scheduled with one of our other physicians or nurse practitioners.
If you are unable to keep a scheduled appointment, we appreciate your call as soon as possible to allow for another patient to see the physician. Our providers make every attempt to stay as close to their schedule as possible. If you are more than twenty minutes late for a scheduled appointment, we will ask you to reschedule. This allows for the next patients to be seen on time. Thank you for your cooperation.
Phone calls regarding your child are answered by an all RN/LPN nursing staff. If a nurse is not available at the time of your call, a message will be taken and the nurse will return your call, within one hour if possible. It is also helpful to have your pharmacy number available if a prescription is needed.
Procedures and Laboratory Testing
Several procedures and labwork are offered at Johnson County Pediatrics...
What To Expect:
* Simple laceration repair
* Simple casting and splinting for fractures
* Wart cryotherapy (freezing)
* Ingrown toenail excision
* Foreign body removal (nose, ear, etc)
* Computerized pulmonary function studies
* Nebulizer treatments for asthma, croup, and acute wheezing episodes
* Vision screening tests
* Hearing screening tests
* Ear piercing
* Newborn circumcisions (office or hospital)
* Labwork which may include: a urinalysis, blood count, anemia screening, glucose (blood sugar) assessment, rapid strep testing and culture, monospot testing, rsv testing and rapid flu testing

















