Located in Milwaukee's inner city, the Midtown Clinic-Children's Wisconsin is the primary pediatric clinic of the 91ɫƵ Department of Pediatrics and of the serving a medically underserved population with 94% of our patients on some form of Title 19 medical insurance. The clinic operates 6 days a week including evening hours. Providing care to infants, children and adolescents, we see patients from birth to age 19. We have adolescent and teen tot clinics.
In addition to providing primary pediatric care, we are the teaching site for general outpatient pediatrics and adolescent medicine for all pediatric residents, med/peds residents and medical students.
The clinic takes many types of medical insurance but in particular, United Healthcare T-19, AmeriChoice, straight T-19, Commercial Insurance, as well as uninsured patients on a sliding fee schedule. Call (414) 277-8900 to make an appointment and to see if we accept your medical insurance.
Staff
The doctors and staff working at the Midtown Clinic-Children's Wisconsin are employed by the 91ɫƵ. In addition to caring for your child, we are committed to training pediatric doctors of the future. Therefore, your child may also be seen with pediatric resident physicians and medical students. The Midtown Clinic-Children's Wisconsin works closely with Children's Wisconsin. If your child needs to be hospitalized at Children's Wisconsin, a doctor from our group will care for your child and keep your doctor informed.
Appointments
Patients are seen by appointment. We recommend that you:
- Call the clinic to make an appointment (2-3 weeks in advance for routine check-ups).
- Call the clinic if your child is ill. We can give you the best time to bring your child to the clinic if you want your child to be seen that day.
- Please arrive 15 minutes before your appointment time to register.
Please remember that we need to see your insurance card every time you see the doctor.
Requests/Forms
We want to provide the best service and convenience for our patients. If you need a prescription refilled, a form completed or immunization records, we will respond as quickly as possible. However, we prefer to have at least 2-3 days to process these requests.
Please keep the immunization record that we give you. You will need it to enroll in Headstart, day care, or school.
When You Arrive For Your Appointment
SIGN IN as soon as you arrive.
Patients will be registered/seen in the following order:
- Patients with prescheduled appointments (routine care).
- Patients who are ill and made an appointment on that day.
- Patients without their insurance card.
- Patients without an appointment.
Exception: Seriously ill children will be seen as urgently as needed.
What To Bring To Your Appointment
Every time you come to the doctor, please bring:
- Your insurance card
- All medications your child is taking
- Your child's shot records
Important Information About Your Child's Doctor
Your child/children will be assigned to a doctor at the Midtown Clinic-Children's Wisconsin. If possible, they should see the same doctor each time they come to the clinic. Seeing the same doctor will allow the doctor to know your child well and you to know the doctor.
Some of the doctors are at the clinic once a week, on the same day of each week. For check ups and complaints that have been going on for a long time, you will be given an appointment with your assigned doctor.
If your child becomes suddenly ill, you can, of course, be seen by a doctor that day. Call the clinic for an appointment. If your doctor is not available, one of the other clinic doctors will see your child.