As parents, we tend to be extra-vigilant about our child’s health. Symptoms such as a fever, rash, or stomachache may be minor, but they concern us greatly – especially the first time they occur. Never hesitate to take your child to see the pediatrician, because it is better to be safe than sorry when it comes
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Things to Tell Your Pediatrician at a Well Visit
Pediatrician well visits for your child are really important for their well-being. The key to a fruitful well visit is preparation and open communication with your pediatrician. Your child’s pediatrician can only deal with your concerns if they are aware of it. They need a complete picture of your child’s health, from signs and symptoms
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Childhood is the most active time in most people’s lives – they’re growing and learning everything about the world. All of that activity, curiosity, high energy, and developing immune systems make them especially prone to injuries and illnesses. Today it may be a scraped knee, tomorrow may bring a runny nose. For whatever non-life-threatening medical
Read MoreWhy Pediatric Urgent Care vs. Your Pediatrician?
Taking care of your children is one of your top priorities. So when health issues come up suddenly, it can be frustrating waiting several hours – or days – before being able to see your child’s doctor. Thankfully, there is another way you can get quality pediatric care without having to wait: pediatric urgent care.
Read MoreWhy Parents Should Keep Open Communication with their Pediatrician
While many moms seem to make it look easy, parenting is not for the faint of heart. From pulling all-nighters with a fussy teething child to potty training, jam packed school and after school activities, moms (and dads) certainly have their hands full. And that’s also the reason moms and dads should be careful to
Read More5 Things Your Pediatrician Wants You to Know
It’s very scary when your child is sick after your pediatrician’s regular office hours, whether it be late in the evening or over the weekend. A lot of worried parents might be tempted to take their child directly to the hospital emergency room, but not all issues require immediate attention, and quite a few can
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