Back-to-School Safety
Author: Pediatrician Colleen Kraft, MD Now that the school year has started, it is good to know safety tips for all children as they travel
Psoriasis
Author: Bree Maloney, Manager August is psoriasis action month. Psoriasis affects more than 3% of the United States adult population. What is Psoriasis?Psoriasis is a
Drowning Prevention
Author: Colleen Kraft, MD, Pediatrician Drowning is a leading cause of death among children, including infants and toddlers. Most infant drownings occur in bathtubs and
Whopping Cough
Author: Dorcas Eaves, MD Whooping Cough also known as Pertussis has been around for centuries. The disease was first described in the 16th century but
First Aid: Heat Stroke
Author: Dr. Jon Fraser Heat stroke is caused by your body overheating. It usually is a result of prolonged exposure to hot temperatures. Heat stroke
Infant Formula Shortage
With the outbreak of COVID-19, there have been significant shortages of infant formulas in some stores. These current shortages have been largely caused by supply
Skin Exams & Detection
Author: Sarah Chan, PA-C May is Skin Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month! A common question I get asked a lot is “could you also
Sun Safety Tips for Children
Spending time outdoors is a common activity on spring breaks or summer vacations, but remember to protect against the sun’s rays. Everyone is at risk
Q&A: B12 Shots
Author: Dr. Kiskila Question: Dr. Kiskila, what is a B12 shot and what does it do? Answer: B12 is a water-soluble B complex vitamin that