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Locality: St. Louis, Missouri

Phone: +1 314-351-2004



Address: 16 Hampton Village Plz, Ste 220 63109 St. Louis, MO, US

Website: hamptonvillagepediatrics.com

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Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 30.04.2021

Happy Wednesday! We are back in the office today. Thanks for the time off. I hope you all are having fun and staying warm.

Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 11.04.2021

Due to extreme weather, the office will be closed tomorrow, February 16. If you need a telemedicine appointment, message me. Otherwise, enjoy this fantastic snow with your beautiful families. We hope to be back in the office Wednesday.

Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 23.02.2021

Well #2454 (that’s me) was unblinded in the Moderna SARS-CoV-2 Phase 3 Vaccine trial today and the study revealed that #2454 (that’s me) received 2 placebo inje...ctions during the first five months of participation. I had to take a selfie while getting my first MRNA COVID-19 ! Today is a great day!!!! #1 Vaccine in the books and Impeachment of #45 is going to happen with bipartisan support!!!!! See more

Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 19.02.2021

So very thankful to have this first COVID-19 vaccine under my belt!

Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 02.02.2021

It's not too late to get your flu shot! Call the office today and we will get you in! We also are able to test for COVID19.

Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 25.01.2021

Curbside Covid swabs now available

Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 12.01.2021

Reminder: Important Dates this Election Cycle: November 3, 2020 General Election MO Residents last day to register: October 7. ... MO Residents last day to request absentee ballot: October 21

Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 12.11.2020

COVID TESTING SITES: Call the site you wish to visit before visiting the hospital or testing location to determine testing eligibility. Many sites still require physician orders or evaluation before testing is approved. Please spread the word!!... Affinia Healthcare (314) 833-2777 Barnes-Jewish Hospital (314) 747-3000 BJC HealthCare (314) 747-3000 BJC HealthCare, Christian Hospital (Parking Lot) (314) 747-3000 CareSTL Health. (314) 367-5820 Family Care Health Center. (314) 531-5444 Family Care Health Center. (314) 353-5190 Mercy GoHealth Urgent Care. (314) 396-8222 Mercy GoHealth Urgent Care- Maplewood. (314) 293-4023 Mercy GoHealth Urgent Care- Oakville. (314) 293-4413 Mercy Hospital South. (314) 251-0500 Mercy Hospital St. Louis. (314) 251-6000 Ronald McDonald House (Cardinal Glennon). (314) 577-5600 St. Luke's Hospital. (314) 966-9107 Total Access Urgent Care - Hampton. (314) 696-2341 Total Access Urgent Care Oakville. (314) 343-0056 Total Access Urgent Care Richmond Heights. (314) 449-8677 Total Access Urgent Care South County. (314) 669-9193 Total Access Urgent Care St. Louis Hills (314) 899-9344 Total Access Urgent Care Sunset Hills. (314) 765-2041 Total Access Urgent Care Tower Grove. (314) 696-2178 Total Access Urgent Care Valley Park. (636) 529-8411 Total Access Urgent Care Webster Groves/Rock Hill (314) 373-5740 Walgreens. (314) 367-8211 VA St. Louis Health Care System. (314) 652-4100

Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 02.11.2020

https://missouriaap.org/covid-19-resources/

Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 19.10.2020

This is a clinical psychologist from Complete Children's Health in Nebraska who made this excellent video with information for kids about wearing masks.

Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 15.10.2020

Questions and Answers about COVID-19 Vaccines

Hampton Village Pediatrics, LLC 12.10.2020

I hope these data driven & research based explanations from Dr. Rachel Orschlen, a pediatric infectious disease specialist with Washington University and St. Louis Children’s Hospital give parents a bit of confidence going into the upcoming school year. I know many of us are worried about sending our children to school this fall and only want to keep our children and our communities as safe as possible from the spread of Covid19.