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Office policies, downloadable patient forms, and helpful health guides — everything you need in one place.
Additional Resources
As your child’s immune system develops, they may encounter various illnesses. Here is a list of common sicknesses and infections.
If you think your child may have symptoms, please call us to schedule an appointment.
• Diphtheria
• Hepatitis A
• Hepatitis B
• Haemophilus Influenzae Type B (HIB)
• Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
• Influenza (Seasonal Flu)
• Measles
• Mumps
• Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
• Poliomyelitis (Polio)
• Rabies
• Rotavirus
• Rubella (German Measles)
• Tetanus (Lockjaw)
• Tuberculosis
• Varicella (Chickenpox)
Babies and toddlers grow quickly! We know parents have lots of questions about what is 'normal' or outside the range of typical development. Our Developmental Milestones Chart lists signs to watch for at specific ages.
As your child begins to interact with other children more, it's important to foster confidence and self-esteem. If you're concerned about shyness, temperament, or disobedience, please bring it to our attention — we're here to help.
The importance of self-esteem continues into adolescence. We can help you approach challenging or uncomfortable subjects and provide guidance on keeping your teen healthy, mentally and physically. Well visits keep your teen's health on track.
As a general guideline, newborn babies usually feed every 2–4 hours. A healthy baby does not need supplemental water; formula can be made with sterilized water. Juice has no nutritional value during infancy — it can be used as an occasional treat (max 4 oz.) after ~6 months.
🤱 Breastfeeding
Breast milk usually comes in after 2–4 days. Babies usually nurse for 10–20 minutes on each breast.
🍶 Bottle-Feeding
Bottle-fed newborns usually drink 1–3 ounces every 2–4 hours.
Dosing Guide
⚠️ If you are unsure about giving medication to your child, please contact your local pharmacy.
If your child is under 3 months old and has a temperature of 100.4°F or higher, go to the EMERGENCY ROOM — do NOT give medication.
Temperature Conversion Calculator
Acetaminophen, 160mg/5mL
Ibuprofen, 50mg/1.25mL — Do NOT use under 6 months
Ibuprofen, 100mg/5mL — Do NOT use under 6 months