Pediatric Care Is Expanding — Just in Time for Summer Break!
- James Holloway
- Jun 3
- 1 min read
Pediatric Care Is Expanding — Just in Time for Summer Break!
Big things are happening at St. James Health and Wellness, and we’re excited to finally share the news — we’re expanding our pediatric services to McClellanville and the Andrews Annex starting this June!
We know the school year is wrapping up, and between field days and final report cards, your to-do list is growing fast. That’s why we’ve added new locations and hours to make it easier for you to check off those wellness visits, sports physicals, and immunizations before the summer chaos kicks in.
Here’s what’s new:
McClellanville: Pediatric services every Thursday from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM, starting June 5
Andrews Annex: Pediatric care on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM, starting June 2
Yep, that’s right—more days, more locations, and way more convenience for families who need it most.
Whether your child is due for a check-up, needs back-to-school shots, or just hasn’t seen a doctor in a while, we’ve got you covered. Our friendly pediatric team is here to make visits easy, comforting, and maybe even a little fun.
So go ahead, beat the back-to-school rush and book early. Summer should be about beach days and popsicles—not last-minute appointments.
Call today to schedule. Let’s keep those kiddos happy and healthy all summer long!
As pediatric care expands, families gain more access to timely, child-friendly services that support health and well-being, especially during busy times like summer break. For children with developmental or behavioral needs, combining these services with in home ABA therapy can make a significant difference. Board Certified Behavior Analysts bring evidence-based strategies into the home or school, helping children practice skills in familiar environments while parents learn techniques to support growth daily. Expanded pediatric services, coupled with structured home support, ensure that children stay engaged, healthy, and confident even during transitional periods. Parents can feel reassured knowing their child’s needs are being met both professionally and at home, fostering steady progress and family confidence.