Toilet Training
Learn the signs your child is ready to potty train, how to prepare them, and how to transition to the toilet.
Learning to Sleep
Sleep is essential for growth and development. Learn how to create a sleep routine that encourages independence.
Toddler Emotions
Learn how to help your child identify emotions and discover strategies you can use to decrease tantrums and power struggles.
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.
Toddler and Preschooler Big Feelings
Toddler big feelings can be overwhelming to witness and tricky to manage! Dr. Erica Cannell discusses how to help them cope with big emotions.
Online Scheduling Guide
Our online scheduling system allows established patient families to visit our website at any time and schedule an appointment for your child when it's convenient for you.
Preventing Eczema Flare-ups
Eczema is a genetic condition in which your child's skin barrier is more sensitive and can more easily become dry or inflamed. Read about how to prevent eczema flare-ups.
Ear Infections
Ear infections are common in children. Learn about the differences between middle ear infections and outer ear infections from Dr. Alex Hill.
Does my child need antibiotics?
It's cold and flu season and you may be wondering why your provider isn't prescribing an antibiotic medication for your child. Dr. Williams answers your questions about antibiotics.
Safe Sleep and Your Baby: How Parents Can Reduce the Risk of SIDS and Suffocation
The AAP discusses how to reduce the risk of SIDS and create a safe sleep environment for your baby.
E-cigarette/Vaping Q&A
E-cigarettes and vaping have become a popular substitute for smoking among teens, but the effects are just as dangerous. Learn more in this Q & A from our very own Dr. Spanier.
Preventing Meningococcal Infection in Teens
Meningococcal infection is a disease that can be prevented through routine vaccination. Dr. Steve Schiebel reviews the importance of the vaccine in teens.
Return to Play After COVID-19
If your child has had COVID and is planning to return to intense physical activity or sports, please be aware of the return to play guidelines.