Pediatric Services
Our pediatric department is deeply committed to the health and well-being of your child. We understand that each child is unique and we are dedicated to providing care that is as individual as they are. Whether your family is preparing to welcome a new member, navigating the early years, or supporting a growing young adult, Dr. Bailey and our compassionate team are here to partner with you through each stage of your child’s life journey. We are not just healthcare providers; we are your allies in ensuring your child grows up happy, healthy, and strong. Trust in our commitment to excellence in pediatric care.
Our Services
Support for your whole family.
Our pediatric department provides a wide range of services for your child’s health and well-being. This includes regular Well Child Visits for growth assessments, essential Immunizations, Hearing and Vision Screenings, and Laboratory Services for diagnostic testing. We conduct School Sports Physicals for active children and offer Acute Care services for injuries and illnesses. In addition to physical health, we provide Behavioral Health support and Lactation Support for new mothers. Trust our compassionate team to care for your child at every stage of their development.
call : 304-772-3064
Fax : 888-806-7612
Well Child Visits
Immunizations
Hearing/Vision
Labratory Services
School Sports Physical
Acute Care
Behavioral Health
Lactation Support
Pediatric Resources
Vaccine schedules
Birth to 6 Years
Preteens & Teens
helpful links

Birth to 6 Years
In the 2023 U.S. vaccination schedule, a series of critical vaccines are advised for children, starting at birth through 6 years of age. Children with unique medical conditions or those preparing for travel outside of the United States may require additional vaccinations.

Preteens & Teens 7-18 Years
The U.S. vaccination schedule recommends essential vaccines for children aged 7 to 18 years. If your child misses a shot, consult with us to reschedule it. For children with specific medical conditions or upcoming international travel, additional vaccines may be necessary.
COVID-19 Parental Resource Kit
Ensuring Children & Young People’s Social, Emotional, & Mental Well-being
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) can affect children and young people directly and indirectly. Beyond getting sick, many young people’s social, emotional, and mental well-being has been impacted by the pandemic. Trauma faced at this developmental stage can continue to affect them across their lifespan.
Some of the challenges children and young people face during the COVID-19 pandemic relate to:
- Changes in their routines (e.g., having to physically distance from family, friends, worship community)
- Breaks in continuity of learning (e.g., virtual learning environments, technology access and connectivity issues)
- Breaks in continuity of health care (e.g., missed well-child and immunization visits, limited access to mental, speech, and occupational health services)
- Missed significant life events (e.g., grief of missing celebrations, vacation plans, and/or milestone life events)
- Lost security and safety (e.g., housing and food insecurity, increased exposure to violence and online harms, threat of physical illness and uncertainty for the future)
Meet our pediatrics team

Jennifer Bailey
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Dr. Jennifer Bailey, a board-certified pediatrician and graduate of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, is deeply invested in offering quality pediatric care to rural communities, specifically Greenbrier County, WV, where she was raised. Her areas of expertise include pediatric mental health, breastfeeding medicine, and school health initiatives. She currently lives in Lewisburg, WV with her husband and two children.

McKenzie Gwinn
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McKenzie Moya Gwinn LPN is a lifelong resident of Greenbrier County who is joining the Monroe Health Center Pediatric team. She has been a licensed practical nurse for 6 years graduating from New River Community and Technical College. McKenzie has spent her career taking care of children and will be a wonderful asset to the greater Monroe County community. Her special areas of interest include vaccine advocacy and promoting healthy lifestyle choices. She prides herself in being a resource for parents no matter how big or small their question may be.

Dreama Perry
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Dreama Perry, MA, is a proud graduate of JMHS who earned her MA degree and certification at New River Comm and Technical College in 2016. A registered EMT, Dreama is deeply committed to serving her hometown community. She currently lives in Alderson with her son, Jayce. At the clinic, Dreama is the welcoming voice on the phone, assisting families with their pediatric healthcare needs and scheduling appointments. Her role includes front desk duties and providing clinical support to Dr. Bailey and Nurse McKenzie.

Empower Your Child's Health Safety Immunity Journey Future
Discover the Vaccine Assessment Tool!
Elevate your child’s health with the Child and Adolescent Vaccine Assessment Tool! This resource offers personalized vaccine recommendations from birth to 18 years, including COVID-19 vaccinations. Quickly answer questions, get tailored vaccine lists, and discuss with your child’s doctor. Empower their well-being now!