Just 4 Kids

Just 4 Kids Just 4 Kids is a pediatric clinic that provides primary care for children ages birth to 18 years. We provide well visits, immunizations, and sick visits.

12/02/2023

CHRISTMAS PARADE ANNOUNCEMENT: With the high potential for rain this evening and with the forecast clear for tomorrow, the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce’s 68th Annual Christmas Parade has been postponed until tomorrow, Sunday, December 3rd, starting at 5:00 pm.

For those participating in the parade, line up will still begin at 3:00pm at Rotary Park. Judging for the floats will begin at 3:30pm.

05/26/2022

Starting in June 2022 Just 4 Kids will now be under the name - One Stop Medical- Pediatrics. The only thing changing will be the name for business purposes. We will still have the same entrance, hours, same phone # to call and schedule appts ( 762-KIDS), and the same great pediatric staff.

05/08/2022
This sweet girl was so brave!! She had to make sure her unicorn, Izabella, was checked out while she was here, too!
04/25/2022

This sweet girl was so brave!! She had to make sure her unicorn, Izabella, was checked out while she was here, too!

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02/21/2022

FDA NEWS RELEASE
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-warns-consumers-not-use-certain-powdered-infant-formula-produced-abbott-nutritions-facility

FDA Warns Consumers Not to Use Certain Powdered Infant Formula Produced in Abbott Nutrition’s Facility in Sturgis, Michigan

For Immediate Release:
February 17, 2022
Update: Abbott announced that the company initiated a voluntary recall of potentially affected products, including Similac, Alimentum and EleCare powdered formulas manufactured in its Sturgis, Michigan facility. Products made at this facility can be found across the U.S. and were likely exported to other countries as well. Canadian health officials have also issued a recall warningExternal Link Disclaimer. Additional recall information is available on the FDA website. Parents and caregivers can also enter their product lot code on the company’s websiteExternal Link Disclaimer to check if it is part of the recall.

Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it is investigating consumer complaints of Cronobacter sakazakii and Salmonella Newport infections. All of the cases are reported to have consumed powdered infant formula produced from Abbott Nutrition’s Sturgis, Michigan facility. As a result of the ongoing investigation, along with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state and local partners, the FDA is alerting consumers to avoid purchasing or using certain powdered infant formula products produced at this facility. This is an ongoing investigation, and the firm is working with the FDA to initiate a voluntary recall of the potentially affected product.

The FDA is advising consumers not to use Similac, Alimentum, or EleCare powdered infant formulas if:

the first two digits of the code are 22 through 37; and
the code on the container contains K8, SH or Z2; and
the expiration date is 4-1-2022 (APR 2022) or later.
The FDA is investigating complaints of four infant illnesses from three states. All four cases related to these complaints were hospitalized and Cronobacter may have contributed to a death in one case. The FDA has initiated an onsite inspection at the facility. Findings to date include several positive Cronobacter sakazakii results from environmental samples taken by the FDA and adverse inspectional observations by the FDA investigators. A review of the firm’s internal records also indicate environmental contamination with Cronobacter sakazakii and the firm’s destruction of product due to the presence of Cronobacter.

“As this is a product used as the sole source of nutrition for many of our nation’s newborns and infants, the FDA is deeply concerned about these reports of bacterial infections,” said Frank Yiannas, FDA Deputy Commissioner for Food Policy and Response. “We want to reassure the public that we’re working diligently with our partners to investigate complaints related to these products, which we recognize include infant formula produced at this facility, while we work to resolve this safety concern as quickly as possible.”

Additional Information:

Products made at the Sturgis, Michigan facility can be found across the U.S. and were likely exported to other countries.
Products that do not contain the information listed above are not impacted. The FDA advisory does not include liquid formula products or any metabolic deficiency nutrition formulas. Consumers should continue to use all products not covered by the advisory.
To date, this investigation has been associated with four illnesses (three for Cronobacter and one for Salmonella) spanning the following states: MN, OH and TX. All four cases related to these complaints were hospitalized and Cronobacter may have contributed to a death in one case.
Cronobacter bacteria can cause severe, life-threatening infections (sepsis) or meningitis (an inflammation of the membranes that protect the brain and spine). Symptoms of sepsis and meningitis may include poor feeding, irritability, temperature changes, jaundice (yellow skin and whites of the eyes), grunting breaths and abnormal movements. Cronobacter infection may also cause bowel damage and may spread through the blood to other parts of the body.
Parents and caregivers of infants who have used these products, and are concerned about the health of their child, should contact their child’s health care provider. If your child is experiencing any of these symptoms, you should notify your child’s healthcare provider and seek medical care for your child immediately.
Salmonella are a group of bacteria that can cause gastrointestinal illness and fever called salmonellosis. Most people with salmonellosis develop diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps. More severe cases of salmonellosis may include a high fever, aches, headaches, lethargy, a rash, blood in the urine or stool, and in some cases, may become fatal.
Parents and caregivers should never dilute infant formula and should not make or feed homemade infant formula to infants.
If your regular formula is not available, contact your child’s healthcare provider for recommendations on changing feeding practices.
The FDA is continuing to investigate and will provide additional consumer safety information when it becomes available.

The FDA is investigating consumer complaints of Cronobacter sakazakii infections and one consumer complaint of infection of Salmonella Newport potentially linke

01/17/2022

We will be opening 2hrs late (10am) tomorrow, Monday January 17th.

12/31/2021

We will be closed Friday December 31st. Will reopen normal hours Monday January 3rd.

12/23/2021

We will be closed Friday 12/24/21-Sunday 12/26/21.
Reopening Monday December 27th.

Merry Christmas and safe wishes to all. 🎄

09/05/2021

We will be closed Monday Sept 6th for Labor Day. Everyone have a good holiday. We will reopen Tuesday Sept 7th.

Covid numbers and exposures, unfortunately, are on the rise again. This is an easy to understand quarantine guideline.
08/13/2021

Covid numbers and exposures, unfortunately, are on the rise again. This is an easy to understand quarantine guideline.

Address

910 N College Avenue
Pulaski, TN
38478

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+19313630077

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