Now is the time for well-child check-ups
Schedule exams and routine vaccines in the summer.
Call 651-220-6700
If you and your family use Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare for medical insurance, you will need to re-apply to keep your coverage sometime in the next year. The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) will be contacting families when it is time to apply. Find out more about the steps to keep Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare insurance coverage.
Walk-in care is available at the St. Paul Clinic. Hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Please note: Walk-in care is closed each day from 12 to 1 p.m. to allow for staff lunches.
Visit childrensmn.org/covid19 for information on mask requirements, COVID-19 vaccines, boosters and testing.
At Children’s Minnesota St. Paul clinic, we deliver excellent care to a diverse population of patients. Our pediatricians and nurse practitioners are highly skilled and have access to the whole Children’s support network of specialists. We are also proud to offer integrated behavioral health services, on-site interpreters and family resources to families in need. We strive to deliver personalized, high-quality care to our diverse community and offer general pediatric health care for children and adolescents at any point from birth through young adulthood.
Please note: The primary care clinic in St. Paul no longer accepts new patients 18 years of age or older. Once patients turn 22, we will no longer be able to see them in clinic or manage their care. These guidelines apply to our walk-in Ready Care and complex care clinics.
Some types of appointments may be offered as online virtual visits so you can receive care from the comfort of your home. When scheduling your appointment, ask if virtual care is available.