- Pediatric CareDr. Cheryl Perkins founded Bulloch Pediatrics in 2006, after years of working in various private practices in California and Georgia. She invited Dr. Austin Whitlock to join her in creating their own pediatrics practice in Statesboro, Georgia, and they became Bulloch Pediatrics, PC. In 2007, they changed the practice to Bulloch Pediatrics Group, LLC. The doctors work hard to provide the best care possible to all of their patients.
- Emergency CareOur answering service is available anytime outside of our regular office hours. Our answering service can answer simple questions and triage sick children. If necessary, the answering service will contact our on-call physician to get specific instructions. We urge you to “Call us First” prior to going to the ER or urgent care.
- ImmunizationsPlease note that in order to be eligible for tickets, all patients must (1) be current patients as of 5/1/2022, (2) be up to date on all health checks and immunizations and (3) not have any outstanding patient balances.
- Cervical CancerThe Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine against cervical cancer is advised for young females between 11- and 12-years-old. HPV is the leading cause of cervical cancer in women. Most cervical cancer is the result of some strains of HPV. The HPV vaccine is not just for girls. The CDC recommends routine vaccination with the Gardasil vaccine for boys ages 11-12, too.
- AutismThe vaccine for Measles, Mumps, & Rubella is first given to children at 12 – 15 months, and a second dose is usually given at 4 – 6 years. What we know about Vaccines & Autism
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)There has been a steady increase in the number of children diagnosed with ADHD over the past several years. According to the National Institute of Mental Health: “Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder” (ADHD) is one of the most common childhood brain disorders and can continue through adolescence and adulthood. Symptoms include difficulty staying focused and paying…
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