We accept most insurance plans, including Medicaid. Visit our insurance accepted page for a complete list of providers.
We accept credit cards (Visa, American Express, Mastercard, and Discover), debit cards, and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) cards.
Yes, please click on Pay Billin the site navigation menu. You will need to know your account number and total balance due to complete the online form and make your payment.
Most services are covered, but we do recommend contacting your insurance company to verify your plan benefits. You can also ask:
Does your health plan require an assigned PCP (for example, an HMO)? If yes, verify that a Coastal Kids provider is your assigned PCP. This usually will populate on your Member ID Card.
Are there any limits on preventive care? How does it differ from coverage for sick visits?
Do I have a co-pay or deductible?
Do I have additional responsibility for services provided after hours?
Call our Billing Department at 949-599-2423 and we will be happy to assist you with the application process.
Locations, services & appointments
Our offices are open for well and sick care from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Select offices are also open on Saturday for weekend care. All office hours are listed on our Locations page.
Coastal Kids has more than 20 locations throughout Southern California, from Bakersfield to Ventura. Visit our Locations page to find an office near you.
In addition to English, many Coastal Kids providers and staff speak other languages, including Bengali, Hindi (Urdu), Panjabi, Persian, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese and Yiddish.You can search for providers by language when you “Find A Provider” on our website.
Yes, as a patient of Coastal Kids, your child can be seen at any of our 20+ locations. For instance, if you are traveling and your child gets sick, you can schedule an appointment at the closest Coastal Kids location — even if it’s not the one you usually visit. We do recommend picking one location as your home office where your primary provider is based.
It’s always best to schedule an appointmentahead of time or call ahead for a same-day sick visit. Most of our offices reserve same-day appointment slots for children who need immediate care. We may be able to offer an earlier appointment at a nearby Coastal Kids location, so please contact us before heading over.
Existing patients can schedule a well or sick visit online minus the exceptions below*. Please note that you must type in your child’s name exactly as it appears in our records to be able to schedule an appointment. You cannot use a nickname or an alternate name.
*Types of visits that cannot be scheduled online:
Any visits for an infant less than 2 months old
First evaluation for ADD or ADHD
Pre-operative clearance
Injuries, such as broken bones or sprains
Respiratory distress
Shot-only or lab-only visits
You can schedule a shot-only appointment by calling our office.
You can schedule well visits up to one year ahead of time.
We understand that families are busy. At Coastal Kids, we strive to get you in and out of the office as quickly as we can while still providing top-quality pediatric care. If we have a lot of sick visits or emergencies that day, you may wait longer than usual. If you are not committed to any particular provider, you can request a “first available” appointment. The best times to schedule your visit are early in the morning or immediately after lunch.
Our many services include:
Well checkups
Sick visits
Vaccines and immunizations
On-site laboratories
EKG testing in some locations
Injury and wound care
Chronic disease management
Behavioral health
Prenatal and postnatal care
Coastal Kids offers a variety of classes throughout the year both online and in person, including New Parent, Breastfeeding, and Birthing 101. Visit our classes & events page for more information.
Sick care
Yes, we see all sick children on the same day if possible. Every attempt will be made to schedule an appointment with your primary provider or another provider at your home office. If there is no availability, we may offer an appointment at another Coastal Kids location or a virtual telehealth visit. Please do not walk in without an appointment.
If your child is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, dial 911. Otherwise, if your child is sick, call your primary office for after-hours care. An agent will ask questions to determine the urgency of the problem, then connect you with an appropriate resource. Many issues require only home care or a telehealth visit, followed by an in-person visit with your primary office when necessary.
Phone coverage is provided in the evening for all Coastal Kids locations and 24/7 for select locations. If your child has a medical problem that requires urgent treatment, you will be routed to a pediatric nurse who is specially trained to answer your questions and provide assistance by phone.
Gather the following details (consider writing them down so you remember everything!):
Your child’s age
Your primary concerns
Your child’s alertness (if you are concerned about lack of responsiveness, call 911 for emergency care)
How long the symptoms have been going on and if they are getting worse
Anything you have already done to treat your child’s condition
Your child’s temperature
Your child’s intake of fluids and output of urine and stool
Have your phone number ready so you can be called back if necessary.
Yes, all Coastal Kids offices have separate sick and well waiting areas. Please follow the posted signs and sit in the appropriate section.
Our providers are on staff at most of Southern California’s major hospitals. You can view the list on the Our Hospital Affiliations in our Knowledge Center.
If your child is admitted to a hospital where our providers have been granted privileges, one of our affiliated hospitalists will visit your child and keep your pediatrician informed on their condition. A post-hospital visit with your pediatrician is usually scheduled after your child is discharged. Please remember to bring your discharge summary to this follow-up visit.
Well visits
Unless your child is sick, children are generally seen once a year for their annual checkup after they turn 3. An easy way to remember this is to schedule your child’s visit around their birthday.
During your child’s first year of life, well visits are scheduled 3 days after birth, followed by 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, and 12 months.
During your child’s second year, well visits are scheduled at 15 months, 18 months, and 24 months.
During your child’s third year, well visits are scheduled at 30 months and 36 months.
For continuity of care, Coastal Kids encourages you to schedule all well visits with your primary provider. If your child comes for a sick visit, we cannot guarantee that your primary provider will be available that day.
Requests for forms, records, refills, referrals
If your child has not been seen for the condition you want a referral for, you must schedule an appointment at the Coastal Kids office of your choice. If you need a referral as a follow-up visit for a condition your child has already been seen for, visit the patient portal to make your request. The office will contact you when your referral is completed, usually within 5-7 business days.
Contact your Coastal Kids office and let them know what medication needs to be refilled and the phone number for your pharmacy.
Coastal Kids parents and requesters must use VitalChart’s Online Request Portal to submit a request for medical records. Patients and requesters usually receive records within a 24 to 48-hour timeframe after submission. VitalChart provides bilingual customer service for patients and requesters who need assistance using the request portal, checking the status of the records, and more. Contact the VitalChart customer service line at 972-399-0914 or pediatricassociatesCA@vital-chart.com.
Paper requests can still be made in the office by downloading our Medical Records Request Form. All offices not currently utilizing VitalChart will continue their usual process.
Please contact your Coastal Kids office to make your request. Your form will be completed within 3-5 business days.
Contact the physician’s office you are transferring from and ask for your child’s records to be released to the Coastal Kids office you are moving to.
Patient portal
You can schedule and manage appointments, access your child’s medical records (including visit summaries, lab results, vaccines and immunizations, referrals, and medications), pay your bill, and more — all online.
You will receive an email from Coastal Kids with a username and password that gives you access to the portal with any web browser or the smartphone app. (If you don’t see the email, please check your spam folder.) You can customize your password after your initial login.
Check your inbox for a confirmation email. (If you don’t see the email, please check your spam folder.) In the email, click on “Set up portal account” and follow the steps.
Your practice code is included in the welcome e-mail for your family’s account. You’ll find it at the bottom of the e-mail.
Yes, all information stored on the patient portal is encrypted and secure. You’re protected not only by a username and password/PIN number of your choice but also by industry-standard SSL encryption.
Go to the patient portal, click on the “Trouble logging in?” link, and follow the prompts.
To see all patients under the same account, all patients must be listed under the same guarantor. To request this change, please email portal.west@pediatricassociates.com.
No, both the portal and the healow™ app are free so you always have easy access to your child’s medical records. Staying informed helps everyone make better healthcare decisions.
In the “Appointments” section, click “New Appointment.”
Select the visit reason and your preferred location.
You will see a list of providers working in your selected location, along with the next available appointment.
Select the date and time you prefer and add your appointment details.
A 4-digit verification code will be sent to the phone number listed on your account.
Enter the code, then click “Verify and Book.”
You will see your appointment details in the “Dashboard” section of the portal.
In the ‘’Medical Records” section, click ‘’Lab Diagnostic Report’’ to view the results.
Click on the “Medical Records” section and then select “Immunization History.” You will have the option to print your immunization records and other medical records in this section.
In the “Messages” section, click “Refill Requests.” You will see a list of current medications. Select the medication you need and then click “Refill Request.” If no refills are available, we recommend scheduling an appointment in the “Appointments” section.
A proxy account allows a designated individual to access and manage another person's health information. This account is typically used by parents to access their child(ren)'s records.
In adherence with the Cures Act, parents/legal guardians will receive login credentials that will allow them to access multiple children’s information using one single login.
Please note: patients are eligible to have access to their own portal account after age 12, depending on state regulation.
User support is built into both the desktop portal and the mobile app. You can also send an email request for additional help to portal.west@pedaitricassociates.com.