Center for breastfeeding & newborns
The center is a non-profit sponsored by UF Health and UF College of Medicine. The center provides support for breastfeeding families that is family centered, evidence-based and culturally sensitive.
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Thank you for choosing UF Health Pediatrics – Gerold L. Schiebler CMS Center for your child's health care needs.
Our physicians are faculty members at the University of Florida, certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and expertly trained to provide patients with the full spectrum of pediatric services.
The Adolescent/Young Adult Program is located at the UF Health Pediatrics – Gerold L. Schiebler CMS Center. University of Florida physicians in the adolescent/young adult program offer primary care to children ages 10 to 21.
Our providers address areas specific to adolescence, including:
Educational services on adolescent issues are provided to our patients and their families. We provide education about:
We also provide valuable in-service training sessions for health care professionals and educational programs to local school students.
The center is a non-profit sponsored by UF Health and UF College of Medicine. The center provides support for breastfeeding families that is family centered, evidence-based and culturally sensitive.
UF Health Pediatrics and Pediatric Specialties are pleased to report that our practices will be increasing in-person visits while continuing, in some cases, to offer telehealth visits. It is important to know that we have implemented a number of measures to safeguard the health of our patients, visitors and caregivers. Please visit coronavirus.ufhealth.org for the latest updates and information about safety measures being taken at UF Health.
Please contact your provider to schedule an appointment and they will determine if a telehealth visit is right for you. View our telehealth section for assistance in how to prepare for and connect to a scheduled appointment. We appreciate your trust in our clinical care and look forward to serving your health care needs.
Aids and services are available to help people with disabilities communicate effectively.
Baby-changing stations are available in many of UF Health's restrooms.
Patients and guests get free wireless internet access at UF Health hospitals.
Gender-neutral, public restrooms are located throughout UF Health's properties.
UF Health provides free language services to people whose primary language is not English.
Smoking, chewing tobacco, or using electronic cigarettes is prohibited on UF Health properties.