Newborn Care

Newborn Care Begins From The Moment Your Baby Arrives

Our pediatricians understand the challenges of taking care of a newborn. They also provide the same gentle care they’d use for treating their family.


We provide specialized newborn care starting right in the hospital or within 1-2 days after discharge, ensuring your baby receives the best attention immediately. From there, we seamlessly transition to ongoing care as part of our comprehensive services, supporting your child's health and development every step of the way.

Newborn Care FAQs

  • Newborn Care

    We like to begin your newborn care in the hospital and continue as an integral part of the comprehensive care provided by our professional team!


    We love to start caring for your newborn right in the hospital and continue supporting your family as part of our comprehensive, team-based care.

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  • Sports Physicals

    Regular physicals are an important part of preventative pediatric care. Getting your child an sports physical gives the doctor the opportunity to examine your child, evaluate their health and fitness, and determine whether or not they are prepared for sports or school activities.


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  • ADHD/ADD Evaluations

    Our trained professional staff will do the initial evaluation if you think your child is having problems with focusing and attention.  We also continue to treat your child after the initial diagnosis has been made. 

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  • Behavioral Health

    In cooperation with community based mental health providers, we evaluate and treat children for behavior concerns and school problems including:

    • Inattention and lack of focus
    • Anxiety
    • Depression
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  • Asthma Care

    Our practice provides a comprehensive asthma and allergy management program for our patients. Our pediatricians are trained in the diagnosis and management of childhood asthma and allergies.

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  • Ear Piercing

    We recommend ear piercing occur after 3 months old. Waiting until children are 3 months old ensures that they have had their first set of vaccines and allows the ear to grow big enough to allow for accurate placing of the earing. We want to make sure that this elective procedure carries as little risk to your child as possible. 

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  • Referral Information

    Children may experience a range of medical conditions that could benefit from the expertise of a pediatric specialist in a particular field. We emphasize the coordination of all healthcare providers involved in a child's treatment. 

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  • Refilling Your Medications

    We kindly request a minimum 48-hour business day notice for prescription refills.  Please ensure your pharmacy information is up-to-date. 

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