Cook Children's Pediatrics
MansfieldMatlock Road 
At Cook Children's, we do it all for kids. We take the time to listen to you and your child, answer questions and help you navigate parenthood.
We're here to help you with well-child visits, vaccines, illnesses, behavior problems, learning disorders or answer questions all parents have. If your child has a chronic illness, we're here to provide you with a medical home and make sure he or she gets the attention and care they need.
Together with you, we'll get your kids on the path to leading happy and healthy lives!
Cook Children's Pediatrics – Mansfield, Matlock
701 Matlock Road Mansfield, Texas 76063 817-453-5437 phone 817-453-2714 fax Driving Directions
M-F: 7:00 a.m.-5 p.m.
Please call our office for available sick visits on Saturday and Sunday
Wellness care
Check-ups and physicals
- Well-child visits should be scheduled so your physician can evaluate your child's growth, development and diet.
- Preventive health services include immunizations, lab tests and screenings for hearing, vision and blood pressure. Information and education regarding your child's health and well being is also available.
- In order to have the best selection of appointment times, we recommend that you schedule check-ups and physicals four to six weeks in advance.
Illness and injury
- Call for an appointment as early as possible and let the receptionist know if your child's problem is urgent.
- We will make every effort to see your child the same day you call.
- Priority will be given to the most urgent problems.
Emergencies
- If your child's injury or illness is an emergency, call our office immediately. A physician will be contacted.
- Please keep your phone line clear so that we may return the call as soon as possible.
- If your emergency is severe, dial 911 for an ambulance or go to the nearest hospital emergency department.
Refills and re-checks
Medication refills
- Call for medication refills during regular office hours, 7 a.m.-5 p.m
- Please allow 48 hours for your child's refill to be completed.
- Plan ahead for refills needed during holidays and vacations.
Re-checks
- Re-checks are for a previously treated illness or injury.
- Ask your doctor if and when a re-check is needed.
Meet our doctors
Our doctors are specialists in the health care of infants, children and adolescents. Our team includes board-certified pediatricians.
- Well and sick care for children from birth to age 18
- Routine immunizations
- Patient and parent education
- Prenatal consultation
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Clive Daniels, M.D.
Dr. Clive Daniels has been a part of the Cook Children’s team since he moved to Texas in 2004. After finishing medical school at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia in 1988, he went on to fulfill his internship and residency in pediatrics at Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. He then did his first adolescent medicine fellowship at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora, Colorado from 1993-1994 and completed his second adolescent medicine fellowship at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego, California in 1995. Dr. Daniels is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics.
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Laurie Gray, M.D.
Dr. Laurie Gray, board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, joined Cook Children’s in 2009 after practicing in Houston. She completed medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in Galveston, Texas in 2005. She then continued at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, finishing her internship and residency in 2006 and 2008, respectively.
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Melvin Joki, M.D.
Dr. Melvin Joki graduated from medical school at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio in 1987. From there, he moved to Winston Salem, North Carolina where he completed his internship and residency in pediatrics at North Carolina Baptist Hospital in 1990. Dr. Joki has practiced in the Arlington/Mansfield area since 1992 and is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics. He joined Cook Children’s in 2007.
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Robert Mann, M.D.
Dr. Robert Mann has practiced in the Arlington/Mansfield area since 1971 and came aboard the Cook Children’s team in 1995. After completing medical school at the University of Vermont Medical College in Burlington in 1964, Dr. Mann finished his internship in pediatrics at the Boston Floating Hospital for Infants and Children/Tufts University Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts in 1965. Dr. Mann returned to Burlington and completed his residency in pediatrics at University of Vermont Affiliated Hospitals in 1967. He is board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics.
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Office hours and appointments
- Call between 7 a.m. – 5 p.m., Mon – Fri. Our office is also available for weekend sick visits. We are better able to answer your questions and give you advice when we can have your child's medical records on hand.
- A nurse will take your call, or if one is unavailable, leave a message with a receptionist and a nurse will return your call. Rapid responses are very important to us.
- Routine office visits are by appointment only; we will make every effort to accommodate your needs when your child is ill.
- Please call as soon as possible if you must cancel or reschedule your appointment.
- Our office is closed most holidays, including New Year's Day, July Fourth, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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Make an appointment
New and existing patients can make an appointment by calling our office at: 817-347-6869
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Fees, payments and insurance
- Fees, insurance co-payment and deductibles are due at each visit.
- Please bring insurance identification to every appointment.
- Let us know when there are changes in insurance coverage, address, employment or phone numbers.
Exchange messages, review and pay bills, request appointments and insurance information through mycookchildrens.org (patient portal)
Patient forms
We know that filling out forms can be time consuming, however, they are a required part of your child's care. For your convenience, we've provided patient information and consent forms here. Just print them out, fill in the information, sign them and bring the completed forms with you when you come in for your appointment.
Cook Children's specialty care services
At Cook Children's, we provide more than 60 pediatric medical and specialty clinic offices throughout Texas.
Continued care
Referrals
- Referrals to a specialist may be made by your doctor. However, no referrals are made until your child has been seen by his or her primary care physician.
- If you are a member of a managed care plan (HMO), a referral form is required for treatment by a specialist. Allow five to seven working days for the referral to be completed and mailed.
After-hours calls
- After office hours, your call will be answered automatically by our answering service. A message will be taken and transferred to the Cook Children's Health Care System nurse triage system. A nurse will return your call as soon as possible, usually within the hour, to offer input about your child's symptoms. In cases of emergency, your pediatrician will be contacted.
- Please limit after-hours calls to those that you feel are truly urgent. Feeding questions, prescription refills or appointment requests are not considered appropriate after-hours calls. Colds, congestion and constipation generally do not warrant after-hours calls.
Checkup resources for you
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