Sprout Pediatrics provides individualized, creative, inclusive and evidence-based children’s healthcare. The only doctor, Dorin Kemmerle, MD, has over 20 years of pediatric experience and a holistic, minimalist approach. She works with kids and their families to build toolboxes they can use to prevent problems and address health, educational and emotional challenges. Prioritizing prevention and wellness requires evidence, experience, continuity, time and availability. At Sprout Pediatrics you will have direct and convenient access to your pediatrician and resources to solve problems together and help your child thrive. 

 

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We have suspended home visits due to the pandemic.


Our Hours: 

By appointment only

As a one physician practice we are unable to see patients without appointments.

PH:503-877-4485 | Fax: 888-977-1263

Monday 9:00am - 3:30pm

Tuesday 9:00am - 3:30pm

Thursday 1pm - 8pm

Wednesday closed

Friday 9:00am - 3:30pm

Saturday 10:00am - 12:00pm

Find Us

4350 Commercial Street SE
Salem, Oregon, 97302

 

We're on the north side of the Phoenix Inn, between Hilfiker Lane and Landsford Drive. We're the office closest to Commercial Street; park in one of the first spots as you drive in. 

 
 
Children are not a distraction from more important work. They are the most important work.
— C.S. Lewis

Our Office

 

Our office is designed to be welcoming to all ages of children and adolescents. The office was carefully designed to be safe, clean, warm and reassuring. Some of the same choices that make the office comfortable also help minimize the environmental impact of the practice. Green building and cleaning materials keep the office clean and healthy while minimizing indoor pollutants and the use of fossil fuels or products with potentially harmful side effects, such as bacterial resistance and triggering asthma and allergies. I use less paper by communicating and filling out forms electronically. I have washable towels, gowns and blankets instead of paper or plastic. I have carefully chosen medical supplies, procedures and equipment that can be sterilized, and in some cases eliminated, to minimize medical waste. In addition to the responsibility to be good environmental stewards for our children these measures help make the office less scary and more cost efficient. We also decrease our already small footprint by washing toys & cups, lending books & DVDs and not having a TV. 


Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.
— The Lorax