Naomi Sato, M.D. and Robyn Kimura, M.D., Pediatrics

900 Florin Road, Suite B
Sacramento, California 95831
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(916) 421-8245

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Welcome

Welcome to the website for Dr. Naomi Sato and Dr. Robyn Kimura’s pediatric office!  We look forward to helping you keep your child healthy.  Dr. Sato and Dr. Kimura are board-certified pediatricians who care for children from birth to 18 years of age.  Our office is located in the beautiful Greenhaven-Pocket community of Sacramento, California.

This website provides information to our new and existing patients and includes everything from office information (hours, location, insurances accepted, financial and billing policies, etc.) to links for forms you can fill out in advance of your child’s visit, the well check and vaccine schedule we follow, helpful links to other websites, Tylenol and ibuprofen dosing charts, and most importantly, a link to the Patient Portal.  Our Patient Portal allows you to securely access much of your child’s medical information electronically via the internet, plus request well check appointments and securely message our office.  For more information on what you can do and how to access the Patient Portal, start by visiting the Patient Portal page.  If you already know how to access the Portal, click here to go directly to the Patient Portal. Thanks for visiting! We hope you will find the website useful and easy to use.  If you have any suggestions or comments on things we can add or how we can improve the site, please give us a call or let us know at your next office visit!

Announcements

Flu vaccine update:  As of September 12, 2025, we have received our first shipment of flu vaccine for patients 6 months and up with private or Medi-Cal insurance.  An annual flu vaccine is recommended for all children 6 months and older.  To schedule an appointment for a flu vaccine, please give our office a call at (916) 421-8245.  If you need to discuss other concerns with the doctor in addition to receiving a vaccine, please schedule a regular well or ill visit appointment instead.  Our doctors strongly recommend flu vaccines for all eligible children.  Vaccination is the best way to prevent serious illness (hospitalization or death) from the flu!

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If you or your child have respiratory symptoms or COVID-19
Patients 2 years and older and accompanying individuals with cough, runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, or sore throat will be asked to wear a mask while in the office.  If you need a mask but don’t have one, we’ll provide a disposable mask for you to wear.  We thank you for cooperating and wearing a face mask inside our office when requested to do so.

For the latest information on COVID-19 including recommendations for testing, managing exposure to COVID-19, and how long to quarantine, please visit the CDC website (cdc.gov) or call our office. Tips: If you get sick, stay home. If you develop symptoms of COVID-19, get tested.  To protect yourself and your family from serious illness (including hospitalization or death) from respiratory viruses, get vaccinated!

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Office Hours

Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays:  9:00AM to 12:00 noon; 2:00PM to 5:00PM
Tuesdays: 9:00AM to 12:00 noon (we are closed on Tuesday afternoons)

We are closed on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) and most major holidays.  If our office is closed, your child is ill and you  need advice that cannot wait until regular office hours, please follow the After Hours instructions for contacting the on-call doctor.

Our Address and Phone

Naomi Sato, M.D., and Robyn L. Kimura, M.D.
Pediatrics
900 Florin Road, Suite B
Sacramento, CA 95831
(916) 421-8245

We are located in the Greenhaven-Pocket neighborhood in south Sacramento, off Interstate 5, Florin Road West exit.


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