Food Poisoning in Children
- posted: Dec. 06, 2021
Food poisoning isn’t just a problem that impacts adults. It can also affect children, too. While, as a parent, you may be used to dealing with vomiting or diarrhea, food Read More
Know the Warning Signs of Prediabetes
- posted: Nov. 15, 2021
Diabetes is on the rise, and not just in adults. More and more children in the US are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes used to be Read More
Does My Child Have a Concussion?
- posted: Nov. 04, 2021
A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that occurs as a result of a blow to the head. Since concussions can be serious, it’s important that you’re able to recognize Read More
Bike Safety for Your Child
- posted: Oct. 18, 2021
Just like responsible parents, our pediatricians are interested in keeping your children well – this includes helping your kids stay safe while riding their bikes. The National Safety Council reports Read More
Is Your Child Struggling With Potty Training?
- posted: Oct. 01, 2021
Potty training is a big moment for your child and is something that may challenge them in many ways. Unfortunately, many young ones do struggle during this process and may Read More
Cleft Lips and Cleft Palate
- posted: Sep. 21, 2021
The day your child is born is one of the most exciting moments in a parent’s life. Of course, finding out your precious newborn has a cleft lip or palate Read More
FAQs About Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease
- posted: Sep. 02, 2021
Hand, foot and mouth disease isn’t a childhood infection that’s often discussed but should be. After all, this communicable viral infection is more common in young children than most people Read More
Your Baby and Cradle Cap
- posted: Aug. 11, 2021
Noticing rough, scaly patches of skin on your newborn’s scalp? If so, this is a sign of cradle cap. This condition (also known as infantile seborrheic dermatitis) is fairly common Read More
Does My Child Need Glasses?
- posted: Jul. 30, 2021
We all want our children to be healthy and to have the best chance for success, especially once they start school. Of course, your child must be getting regular vision Read More
Your Child and the Importance of Vitamin D
- posted: Jul. 15, 2021
Vitamin D deficiency is incredibly widespread in the US, and not just with adults! In fact, about one in 10 children in the US are deficient in vitamin D and Read More
Preventing Pediatric Heat Stroke
- posted: Jun. 25, 2021
Climate change has certainly caused the temperatures to climb here in the US, especially during the summer. While we know that kids love to play outdoors, when temperatures are high Read More
What Is Pediatric Urinary Incontinence or Enuresis?
- posted: Jun. 21, 2021
While children under 3 years old will not have control over their bladders, older kids that still have issues with bladder control may have something known as urinary incontinence or Read More
Keeping Up With Your Child's Immunization Schedule
- posted: May 27, 2021
We understand that bringing your child in for a shot certainly isn’t fun for anyone, but keeping your child updated on vaccines is one of the most effective ways to Read More
FAQs about Children's Nutrition
- posted: May 17, 2021
When you turn to your pediatrician for nutritional advice or help, they will always take a personalized approach to help your child meet their nutritional goals, whether that’s losing weight, Read More
Symptoms Of Your Child's Ear Infection
- posted: Apr. 30, 2021
Wondering if your child might be dealing with an ear infection? While you will certainly know when you’re dealing with an ear infection; unfortunately kids, particularly newborns and toddlers, can’t tell Read More
Know the Symptoms of Mononucleosis
- posted: Apr. 13, 2021
Mono, nicknamed the “kissing disease” because of how easily it spreads from person to person, is a viral infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Pediatricians most often see this Read More