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  • Signs Your Child Has ADHD
    Parents want the best for their child, which is why check-ups and appointments with their pediatricians are so important. Yet your pediatrician isn’t just available for when your child is Read more
  • Why Immunizations Are Important
    To keep your child healthy and happy this involves making sure that they eat the right foods, exercise regularly and get quality sleep. Of course, visiting your pediatrician for routine Read more
  • COVID 19 4/14/20
    Our office is open from 8AM - 4PM Monday thru Friday. Due to low patient volume, we will not be having Saturday morning office hours until further notice. The Center for Read more
  • COVID 19 - 4/3/2020
    Tots 'n' Teens continues to see well check ups in the office in the mornings from 8:30AM until 11AM. The office is closing at 4PM on weekdays until further notice. Read more
  • Treating Warts
    Warts are common, benign bumps that develop on the skin as a result of a viral infection known as the human papillomavirus (HPV). Warts are pretty common in children and Read more
  • COVID 19 UPDATE 2/27/20
    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) have published statements saying that well child check-ups, particularly for those needing immunizations, continue to be important even Read more
  • COVID 19 UPDATE 3/19/202
    We are continuing to see both sick and well patients in our office. Starting today, we will see well check-ups between 8AM and 11AM. We will see sick patIents in the Read more
  • Getting a Hearing Screening for Your Child
    As soon as your baby is born but before they leave the hospital, they will need to undergo a hearing screening (most hospitals perform a hearing screening but it’s also Read more
  • COVID 19 update 3/17/2020
    We are continuing to see patients in our office. We ask that you speak to a docter or medical assistent prior to scheduling a sick visit. We also ask that you Read more
  • Treating Your Child's Allergies
    Sneezing. Watery eyes. Stuffy nose. These could just be symptoms of a cold or these could be signs that your child has allergies. If you notice that your child’s symptoms Read more
  • Signs of Strep Throat
    It's important to be able to spot the differences between a regular sore throat or viral infection and strep throat. Anyone can get strep throat, but it is most common Read more
  • Diabetes and Your Child
    With the rise of newly diagnosed cases of type 1 and type 2 diabetes in children in the US, it’s now more important than ever for both parents and children Read more
  • Managing Your Child's Asthma
    While there is no cure for asthma, there are ways to manage your child’s asthma symptoms and to reduce the risk for a flare-up. Of course, to be able to Read more
  • Treating Your Child's Ear Infection
    An ear infection is one of the most common infections that children have to deal with. In fact, most children will experience at least one ear infection by the time Read more
  • Dietary and Nutrition Guidance
    Having healthy, happy children begins with a healthy diet. We know that in this day and age life gets pretty hectic and it isn’t always easy to eat right; however, Read more
  • Dealing With Sports Injuries
    Millions of children across the US regularly participate in some kind of sport. No matter whether your child is a dancer, gymnast, soccer player, or football player, the goals of Read more
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