Baby’s First Visits
Once your baby arrives, you’ll probably have questions about what the first few visits will look like. Here’s our quick guide with a few helpful tips.

Once your baby arrives, you’ll probably have questions about what the first few visits will look like. Here’s our quick guide with a few helpful tips.

Within the first five days of your baby’s life, they will meet their pediatrician. At Bluebird Kids Health we typically see our newborns within 48 hours of their delivery. The hospital at which you are delivering can schedule this appointment on your behalf, but you are also free to call the practice directly and make an appointment. You can call us at (561) 509-5009.
Add your newborn to your health insurance right away. Most insurance plans require newborns to be added within 30 days of their birth date.


Your first visit should include a physical examination and a discussion of your family history. Your pediatrician will evaluate your baby to ensure they are physically healthy and make note of any unique findings such as birthmarks. They will also review you and your partner’s family medical history to ensure we have a complete picture in order to provide the best care for your newest family member.


Packing your diaper bag for the first time can feel overwhelming! So here’s our quick checklist of everything you should bring to the first few appointments:
Your baby’s hospital paperwork so we can see their discharge weight and vaccinations
A swaddle or blanket to keep your baby warm (we’ll ask you to remove your baby’s clothes for the exam)
A change of clothes, extra diaper, wipes, and a formula and bottle if you’re formula feeding
All your questions!
You will then work with your pediatrician and the office to schedule the next few in a series of your baby’s first visits. These visits generally include:

Your pediatrician will want to confirm your baby is eating appropriately, regaining any weight they lost in the hospital, and that their umbilical cord (belly button) has either fallen off or is about to.

Within the first month, your pediatrician will want to evaluate if your newborn is meeting certain milestones that speak to good health, such as partially lifting their head, making new facial expressions, or startling to loud noises.

This is a time of transition and discovery for new parents and understandably, you may have many questions. These visits are meant to address any and all concerns.


Yes! We know that it typically takes insurance companies 30-60 days to enroll your child for benefits. We simply ask that you proactively communicate with your insurance company to ensure this is completed in a timely manner, and we will submit your newborn’s claims to your insurance for payment once enrollment is complete.
Pro Tip:
If you have a Medicaid or HMO policy, please remember to ask your insurance to assign one of our physicians as your PCP!
Yes! We know choosing your baby’s first pediatrician is a big decision. We’re here to make it as easy as possible to see if Bluebird Kids Health is right for you. Please join us for one of our upcoming expecting parent meet-and-greet nights.
We accept a wide range of insurance plans, including Medicaid. Our services are billed through your insurance. You will be responsible for the deductibles and co-pays outlined in your policy.
You can see a full list of the plans we accept here. If you have questions about your specific policy, please give us a call and we’ll work with your find an answer
Yes! We are accepting new patients across all practice locations
New patients can book online here or give us a call.