Bicycle Safety: Myths and Facts by Colleen Kraft, M.D.
Learning to ride a bike is a developmental milestone in the life of a child. The bicycle, a child’s first vehicle, is a source of
Sepsis – An Opinion (Part 1) by J. Paul Curry, M.D.
In lay terms, bacterial infections usually show up in different parts of our bodies like the lungs (pneumonia), kidney (pyelonephritis), sinuses, etc. where they make
Responding to Children’s Emotional Needs During Times of Crisis by Colleen Kraft, M.D.
Fires. School Shootings. Hurricanes. There are some scary events happening in our world, and the images our kids see on television and the internet can
Urinary Tract Infections
Author: Sarah Chan, PA-C One of the most common complaints from women seen in an urgent care setting is dysuria. Dysuria or painful urination is
Is it My Heart? by Mark Wade, M.D.
Heart problems can present with a large variety of symptoms, and it’s important that we are aware of the wide range of ways in which
Caring for Your Child’s Cold or Flu
Author: Marque Family Pediatrician The goal for caring for your child’s cold or flu is to make your child comfortable. Antibiotics may be used to
Protection from Wildfire Smoke by Alison Sims, M.D.
In the fall and winter of 2017, California experienced record-breaking heat and wind conditions resulting in record-breaking wildfires. The largest wildfire in California history is
Tips for Weight Loss by Karmen Cohen, M.D.
It’s the New Year and it’s time to get back on track for many of you with a healthy eating plan. If you want to
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Author: Colleen Kraft, MD For some children, the change in season brings with it a shift in mood. Is it a passing phase, or something