
The CCMG Kid Clinic is a school-based pediatric clinic in Gillette, Wyoming. The medical clinic serves children ages 2 weeks to 21 years old; and counseling services for children 4 years old to 21 years old.
Kid Clinic Offers COVID-19 Vaccination for Children Ages 5 and Up
Kid Clinic offers vaccinations every other Friday from 1-5pm . Please call 307-688-8700 to schedule appointments. Non-Wyoming residents should bring their child’s vaccination records. All patients should bring their vaccine card for a second or booster dose.
The Campbell County Medical Group Kid Clinic provides primary medical care by an advanced practitioner. The clinic sees patients with immediate needs, such as strep throat or the flu and provides primary and follow-up care for conditions requiring ongoing treatment. Counseling services are provided by counselors for a variety of issues such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse, divorce or parenting concerns.
The Kid Clinic is a collaborative effort between Campbell County Health, Campbell County Medical Group and Campbell County School District to provide primary medical care, behavioral health and substance abuse counseling services in Gillette, Wyoming. The clinic is the first of its kind offered in Wyoming. No child is denied services based on ability to pay.
The Kid Clinic is a school-based pediatric clinic within the Campbell County Health system, providing primary medical care for any children ages 2 weeks to 21 years with an experienced staff of pediatric nurse practitioners, nurses and medical assistants. Our goal is to develop a positive, communicative relationship with parents to provide an excellent quality of care for their children. Your child doesn’t have to attend Campbell County School District schools to receive services.
Same-day appointments are available, though not guaranteed, and can be scheduled by calling the Kid Clinic at 307-688-8700.
A parent or legal guardian must be present at all medical appointments.
The Kid Clinic provides mental health services for any individual from 4 to 21 years of age. Counseling services are provided by licensed counselors and social workers for a variety of concerns such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse, family changes and adjustments, as well as case management services. Both individual and family counseling services are available through mental health providers.
A parent or legal guardian must be present at the intake appointment. Parents are not required to attend subsequent appointments unless requested by the therapist.
The Kid Clinic works in collaboration with Campbell County School District (CCSD) to reduce transportation barriers for children and their parents. Parents are responsible for bringing children to their initial intake appointment, and CCSD will transport children to and from the Kid Clinic for subsequent appointments during school hours.
Please call the clinic at 307-688-8700 for specific information regarding available pick-up and drop-off times.
Campbell County Medical Group’s Kid Clinic now offers the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program for children whose parents or guardians may not be able to afford them. VFC is a federally funded vaccine program to protect babies, young children and adolescents from 16 diseases. Children who are Wyoming residents and do not qualify for VFC may qualify for Wyoming Vaccinates Important People (WyVIP), a state-funded vaccination program also available at the Kid Clinic. Read more
Kid Clinic accepts most insurance such as Medicaid, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Tricare, Cigna, KidCare/CHP and others.
Financial assistance may be available. Parents may also pay their bill online at www.cchwyo.org/billpay.
Please contact Kid Clinic staff for information.
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