
Hand, Foot, & Mouth Disease
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common childhood illness that typically affects children under 5 years old.

Pink Eye
Pink eye (or conjunctivitis) is a common childhood infection. Learn about what causes it, how it is treated, tips for giving your child eye drops, and when to seek medical attention.

How to Help a Child Who is Fearful of Vaccinations
Tips you can use to help a child who is anxious or fearful of needles and create a positive experience.

Preparing for Back-to-School
Helpful tips from our doctors for shifting out of summer mode and establishing a consistent back-to-school routine.

Well Care Check-Ups
Well Care Check-ups are designed to track your child's growth and development, address your questions and concerns, and help you anticipate what comes next in your journey with your child.

Immunization Myths
Several myths surrounding the safety and effectiveness of immunizations exist. Here are seven myths about vaccines and the evidence explaining why they are false.

How should we talk to kids about race and ethnicity?
Talking to children about race and culture at a developmentally appropriate level provides them with the tools to care for themselves and those around them.

Mental Health Awareness
It is important to understand how to support your child's mental wellness and what to look for as potential signs of a mental health problem.

Learning to Sleep
Sleep is essential for growth and development. Learn how to create a sleep routine that encourages independence.

Starting Solids
Learn the signs that your baby is ready to start solids, what foods to avoid, what foods to encourage, and how to introduce solid food into their diet.

Screen Time Recommendations
Learn the screen time guidelines for babies and toddlers, as well as how screen time can affect your child's growth and development.

Toddler Emotions
Learn how to help your child identify emotions and discover strategies you can use to decrease tantrums and power struggles.

Toilet Training
Learn the signs your child is ready to potty train, how to prepare them, and how to transition to the toilet.

Updated Mask Policy
We recommend all individuals 2 years and older wear a mask in our clinics to support infection control. Masks are required for those experiencing symptoms of illness.

Recurrent Nosebleeds
Does your child suffer from frequent nosebleeds? Learn tips on how to treat and prevent recurring nosebleeds.