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Welcome to Our Practice

Welcome to BYP Kids, Your Pediatrician in Northwest Indiana

Doctor Marc Connery is pleased to welcome you to BYP Kids, formerly Brickyard Pediatrics of Hobart, Indiana. Dr. Connery, a board certified pediatrician and resident of Hobart, founded BYP Kids with the intent to bring a classic hometown physician’s office for children while incorporating modern technology. We invite you to explore these pages to find out more about our practice and policies as well as helpful information about your child’s health.

We Are Here For You!

Here at BYP Kids, we are all about communication. We want to make sure we have a great relationship with your family. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about
Allergy Testing, Annual Physicals, Developmental Screening, House Calls, Newborn Visits or more. Click here to go to our contact us page.

Your Health File

We use "Your Health File"  for you to instantly access your child’s records. You can see key health information from your visits, pay your bill, as well as communicate with us including:

  • Non-urgent Messaging
  • Request Appointments
  • Update your information
  • Request Refills
  • Pay Bills and more

After Hours

After regular office hours, URGENT medical service may be obtained by calling our usual office number. Your call will be routed directly to a recorded message to reach the pediatrician. Please leave a number where you may be reached and a brief description of your concern. For more information click here.

Meet Our Staff

  • All our professionals maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in the medical field.

    Read on to learn more about our staff's experience and training here.

Featured Articles

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  • Treating Your Child's Pain: Surgery

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  • Tips for Parents of Adolescents: Common Concerns

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  • Gastroenteritis: When Your Child Needs Hospital Care

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  • Haemophilus influenzae Type b

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 7 and 8 Year Visits

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family ...

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  • Croup: When Your Child Needs Hospital Care

    Croup is a common illness that affects the airways, making it hard for a child to breathe. It's most common in toddlers but can affect children between 6 months and 12 years of age. Another symptom is a loud barking cough that is worse at night. Trouble breathing and the barking cough can be scary for ...

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  • Your First Pelvic Exam

    Pelvic exams are an important way to take care of your health. You should get a pelvic exam if you have ever had sex (even one time) or are having any problems with your periods. ...

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  • Bright Futures Parent Handout: 15 to 17 Year Visits

    Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family. ...

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  • Anaphylaxis

    For anyone experiencing anaphylaxis, epinephrine should be given right away followed by a call to 911 for further treatment and transfer to a hospital. The main medicine to treat anaphylaxis is epinephrine. This is a medicine given by an injection. The best place to inject it is in the muscles of the ...

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Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

9:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

9:00 am-3:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed