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Why bring your child in for a well check?

May 8, 2019 by Dianne Pizey, MD 1 Comment

“My son is so healthy. Why does he need a well check?” “My daughter had so much illness last winter, she saw the doctor ten times. Why does she need to come again for a well check?” “The sports form only needs to be completed every three years. Isn’t that often enough to come in for a well Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: dianne pizey, health, lifestyle habits, well check

How Much Sleep Does My Child Need?

March 13, 2019 by Tracy Hall, MD Leave a Comment

Sleep is one of the most commonly discussed topics in our well child visits. We all know how vital sleep is for our bodies to function well but, how much sleep do children really need? The following age-based recommendations are from the American Academy of Pediatrics: Infants 4 months to 12 Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: bedtime, relax, routine, sleep, Tracy Hall

Common Sense Eating

February 13, 2019 by Tracy Hall, MD Leave a Comment

As the new year comes and goes, I hear so many people talking about resolutions, often related to “diet”. I also read about different fad diets- restricting this, avoiding that, eliminating entire food groups. As a pediatrician, these “diets” really frustrate me. Decades of research and thousands of Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: common sense, diet, fiber, fruits, grains, Tracy Hall, vegetables

Meatless Monday

December 12, 2018 by Liz Hass, APRN, CNP, IBCLC Leave a Comment

Taking a day a week to eat plant based is good for your health and for the planet! We all get into our habits of what we eat on a routine basis. Some it comes from how we grew up and some is convenience. My family grew up on the traditional Meat and Potato with green beans on the side – very Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: Liz Hass, meatless, plants, veggies

Breakfast is the Most Important Meal of the Day

December 5, 2018 by Liz Hass, APRN, CNP, IBCLC Leave a Comment

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It is when we break our nightly fast, literally. And our bodies need this fuel to concentrate better at school and work, have needed energy to start the day and make better food choices throughout the day. I don’t believe in skipping meals but if Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: breakfast, energy, fuel, Liz Hass, school, work

Teen Driving/Distracted Driving

October 24, 2018 by Gitte Wengler, MD Leave a Comment

Congratulations!! Your teen has passed the driver’s test. You must be very proud and if you are at all like me, you are a bit terrified. The statistics on teen drivers are scary! Car crashes took more than 2,400 young lives in 2016- that’s 6 teen deaths per day. All new drivers- even straight ‘A’ Read More

Filed Under: Newsletters & Articles Tagged With: accidents, car, crash, danger, distraction, driving, Gitte Wengler, parents, phone, teen, texting

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