Today at RCAM

September 13, 2025
RCAM is on a typical weekend schedule Our RCAM On Call Pediatric Provider will see patients in our Duraleigh Office on Saturday and Sunday. There are no ‘walk-ins’ - all visits are by appointment only - if you have a newborn or a sick child and need to be seen in our office on Saturday or Sunday, keep reading. When developmentally appropriate, patients 3 years and up and their family are asked to wear a mask if having any of the following symptoms: fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, or congestion. Like a typical weekend, we will be having our typical Newborn Clinic and Sick Child Clinic. Saturday and Sunday Duraleigh office: OPEN for weekend hours Brier Creek office: closed All calls before 9:00 AM and after 10:00 AM will go to our after hours phone nurse triage service. From 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM, all calls will go directly to our office. After 10:00 AM, calls will go directly to our after hours phone nurse triage service. The On Call Pediatrician will see patients in our office from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. If you have a Newborn or a Sick Child who needs Assessment From 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM, all calls will go directly to our office. Our Saturday, Sunday, and Labor Day Monday clinics will be scheduled from those calls. If you think your child may need to be seen in our office, call as soon after 9:00 AM as you can because we have limited appointments and those times tend to get scheduled quickly. After Hours Calls In general, all after hours calls - calls received outside of regular business hours - are handled by our after hours phone nurse triage service. This service is for urgent questions about a newborn or a sick child only. This service is backed up by our On-Call Pediatrician.
September 13, 2025
RCAM is on a typical weekend schedule Our RCAM On Call Pediatric Provider will see patients in our Duraleigh Office on Saturday and Sunday. There are no ‘walk-ins’ - all visits are by appointment only - if you have a newborn or a sick child and need to be seen in our office on Saturday or Sunday, keep reading. When developmentally appropriate, patients 3 years and up and their family are asked to wear a mask if having any of the following symptoms: fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, or congestion. Like a typical weekend, we will be having our typical Newborn Clinic and Sick Child Clinic. Saturday and Sunday Duraleigh office: OPEN for weekend hours Brier Creek office: closed All calls before 9:00 AM and after 10:00 AM will go to our after hours phone nurse triage service. From 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM, all calls will go directly to our office. After 10:00 AM, calls will go directly to our after hours phone nurse triage service. The On Call Pediatrician will see patients in our office from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. If you have a Newborn or a Sick Child who needs Assessment From 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM, all calls will go directly to our office. Our Saturday, Sunday, and Labor Day Monday clinics will be scheduled from those calls. If you think your child may need to be seen in our office, call as soon after 9:00 AM as you can because we have limited appointments and those times tend to get scheduled quickly. After Hours Calls In general, all after hours calls - calls received outside of regular business hours - are handled by our after hours phone nurse triage service. This service is for urgent questions about a newborn or a sick child only. This service is backed up by our On-Call Pediatrician.
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February 25, 2020 -This Friday, February 28, 2020 will mark the end of a grand era at Ralei gh Children & Adolescents Medicine. After 42 years, RCAM office manager Debbie Maness is retiring to become the ultimate grandmother. She Started as a Nurse; She Became our Office Manager Debbie came to us as a nurse in 1978 from the Rex Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. At that time, our office was known as “Fleming, Edwards, and Goldman” – our three founding pediatricians who could also be known as the “Mount Rushmore of RCAM”. After working at RCAM for about 10 years as a nurse, Dr. Fleming approached her about taking on a then newly created position: office manager. I am sure that when she agreed to take that position, she could not have possibly imagined the volume of challenges that would come her way. There was always something new, and that new charge always fell in some form on the office manager. Debbie successfully led RCAM over 4 decades as the practice of medicine changed dramatically. Throughout that time, she kept us on task, and she kept a good spirit. “Debbie Maness Week” RCAM therefore declares February 24 through 28 to be “Debbie Maness Week” and for it to be a time to celebrate Debbie’s 42 years of dedication, skill, and attitude. 1-Monday, February 24th – “Wear Your College Allegiance Day” Debbie loves the N.C. State Wolfpack – for better and for worse. She always pulls for her team, and-on Monday-we wore our college allegiance to work in her honor.
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