About us
More than 30 years ago we began providing expert pediatric care in a Christian setting. Although we now serve more than 14,000 patients in our five clinics, our roots remain unchanged: Jesus Christ is the vine and we are the branches; apart from Him we can do nothing (John 15:4-5).
Specialists
Appointments with visiting pediatric specialists are available for: cardiology, allergy, gastroenterology, pulmonology, child and adolescent psychiatry, pediatric neurodevelopmental, speech and language therapy, and nutrition needs.
Office hours
Monday through Friday:
7 a.m. – 8 p.m. Centralia Bldg. A
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Centralia Bldg. B
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Centralia Bldg. C
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Chehalis and Rochester
Phone hours Monday through Friday:
7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Walk-in hours [available for established NWPC patients only]
When all of our walk-in slots are full for the day, we cannot see additional patients. Parents, however, can call our triage nurse [360-736-6778] for advice or use the Symptom Tracker.
Thankfully, the number of winter respiratory illnesses is declining. Therefore, beginning April 9, 2023, our Sunday night walk-in clinic will close for the spring and summer months. It will reopen in the fall, when seasonal need increases. Fortunately, plenty of appointments are available during the week and you can also visit during the walk-in hours on weeknights and Saturday mornings to help meet your child’s needs.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Attention
Patients, Families, and Visitors at Northwest Pediatrics
Northwest Pediatrics is a caring, safe and respectful environment. Harassment of our staff is unacceptable and will result in your dismissal from our clinic.
Strictly prohibited are:
- Threatening or intimidating words, or body language
- Demanding or manipulative statements or requests
- Swearing or using offensive language
- Becoming physically violent or aggressive
Thank you.
Beginning April 1, 2023, NWPC will no longer require patients or family members to wear face masks, except:
- Patients or family members with respiratory symptoms such as cough, runny nose, or fever, or who’ve had a confirmed exposure to COVID or influenza. These individuals will need to wear masks before entering the clinic or they can check in from their car.
- Patients with suspicious rashes that could be chickenpox or measles must remain in their cars and check in from there.

Patients: Spanish interpreters available/Intérpretes españolas disponibles
Our Latinx/Hispanic patients can request a Spanish-speaking provider or interpreter, for in-person or telehealth appointments at Northwest Pediatric Center, These services are available free of charge. Just ask your child’s nurse or any staff member when you schedule your visit. In addition, some medical documents can be translated into Spanish, including reports and test results. Call our office at 360-736-6778 to find out which materials are available in Spanish.
Nuestros pacientes Latinx/Hispanos pueden solicitar a un doctor que hable Espanol o pueden solicitar a un interprete, para las citas en persona o por videollamada con Northwest Pediatric Center. Estos servicios son gratuitos. Le pueden preguntar a la enfermera de su hijo o a cualquier miembro del personal cuando hago su cita. Ademas algunos de nuestros documentos medicos pueden ser traducidos a Espanol, como reports o tambien resultados de prueba. Nos pueden llamar a nuestra oficina a 360-736-6778 para ver cuale material esta disponible en Espanol.