Skip to main content

Primary Care, Harborview/Smithville

Primary Care

Harborview/Smithville

Exterior of Smithville Primary Care building

609-748-2900

48 S. New York Road (Route 9), Smithville, NJ, 08205

Get directions

Make appointments, refill medications, request referrals & more

MyCHOP patient portal
true
Book appointment

Hours

Today's hours: 8:00 am-5:00 pm

Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Tuesday:
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Wednesday:
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Thursday:
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Friday:
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday:
Closed

Saturday sick visits: For sick visits on Saturdays, call our Somers Point location at 609-927-4235.

 

About our practice

CHOP Primary Care, Harborview/Smithville, NJ, provides high-quality care to children. Our practice is one of three CHOP offices in South Jersey that share a team of healthcare providers who provide expert medical care for children from diverse backgrounds. We treat full-time residents of our area as well as visiting or vacationing families that may only be in the area part of the year. Our office is located on Route 9, between Lowenstein's Funeral Home and Wawa.

Information for your visit

What to know before your appointment

Whether you’re coming in for your first appointment, a routine checkup or a sick visit, read this information to ensure a smooth experience and find answers to common questions.

Appointment information and instructions

Health form requests

When your child is entering daycare or school, or participating in organized recreational activities, you may be asked to fill out a medical health history form. See common forms and information about what to do if you need a health form in a hurry outside of a visit.

Health form requests

Mother kissing cheek of daughter in hospital gown

Caring for your child at every age

Children’s needs change as they grow, and we’re here for you at every age – and every stage – to help keep your child safe and healthy.

Symptom checker

This online symptom checker can help you make informed decisions about what level of medical care your child may need, if any, and steps you can take to relieve symptoms at home. If your child has medical risk factors such as a weakened immune system or surgery in last 7 days, please contact their specialist.

Why well visits matter

Don’t fall behind on your child’s routine care — a minor issue today could become a major problem tomorrow.

Be prepared for anything: What parents need in their medicine cabinet or first aid kit to deal with kids’ inevitable cuts, stings, flu and more.

Doctor checking patient in primary care office

Meet your team

Our team of experienced, board-certified pediatricians offer the best available primary care services to your child.

Jump back to top