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Q.
At what age does my child need to start seeing a dentist?
A.
Dental examinations are due annually beginning at one year of age.
Q.
Do I need to bring my child’s infant formula, diapers and/or training pants?
A.
Our program provides formula, diapers and training pants during hours of operation. At enrollment, you may be asked to provide special formulas for a short period to allow us adequate time to acquire appropriate formulas as ordered by the child’s physician.
Q.
If my preschool (3-5 yrs.) child just had a physical six months ago, does he/she need another physical exam?
A.
Physical examinations are due according to SC state guidelines. Preschool children will need a physical exam annually. Simply have your physician complete our physical form according to the date of your child’s last physical examination.
Q.
If needed, will someone give my child medication during the day?
A.
With proper documentation and a physician’s authorization form, staff may administer emergency medications to children. However, it is not our practice
to administer over-the-counter medications or those not required during hours of operation.
Q.
Will I be able to breast-feed my infant at the center or send expressed breast milk for his/her feedings?
A.
Yes, we encourage breast-feeding and will provide a private place to breastfeed as well as to store expressed breast milk.