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WiseCare is pleased to announce Pediatric Primary Care services in our Severna Park care center located at 485 Ritchie Hwy., in Anne Arundel County. To align with our goal of serving our community as a one-stop medical center, we also welcome Rachel Inman, MSN, CRNP as our new pediatric provider.
Pediatric Provider Rachel Inman, MSN, CRNP joins WiseCare Severna Park Center
WiseCare now provides non-urgent medical treatment to children of all ages. From well-child exams and vaccinations, sudden illness and injury, to management of common pediatric acute illnesses and chronic conditions, WiseCare is a one-stop medical center for children in Anne Arundel County.
WiseCare welcomes pediatric patients in these scenarios:
Conveniently located in Severna Park Market Center next to Brian Boru, WiseCare is the premier choice in Anne Arundel County. Our state-of-the-art facility is clean and kid-friendly with on-site lab and modern x-ray technology. Our medical team is comprised of seasoned providers who focus on maintaining or restoring your child’s health – comprehensively and affordably.
Our primary care centers nurture an environment where our patients and their families feel secure, safe, and comfortable. We encourage dialogue with our patients by addressing their concerns, worries, or questions. Doing so ensures our patients remain active partners in the treatment process.
Book appointments online or call 410.255.7900.
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WiseCare proudly serves patients from Severna Park, Glen Burnie, Odenton, Severn, Broadneck, Arnold, Crofton, Annapolis, Pasadena, Millersville, Old Mill, Sun Valley, Magothy, Pasasdena, Linthicum, Brooklyn, Baltimore, Cape St. Claire, Riviera Beach, Gibson Island, and surrounding areas. Learn more about WiseCare at www.wisecaremd.com
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