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What Determines the Time Between Infant Wellness Checks?

2015-02-06T12:58:24-07:00February 6th, 2015|Blog|

Well child check ups are a routine part of your child’s health care in the early months and years of childhood. The scheduling for infant care by Phoenix clinics may be confusing for parents, however – how do you know when to bring your child in for well child check ups? Top pediatricians in Phoenix often follow the guidelines set out by the American Academy [...]

What to Expect During a Wellness Visit

2014-08-08T09:00:50-07:00August 8th, 2014|Blog|

To ensure that children are in good health as they grow up, it is important that parents encourage a healthy lifestyle, and visit with pediatricians in Phoenix AZ for regular well child check ups. Top pediatricians in Phoenix are highly experienced and knowledgeable about all aspects of a child’s health and wellbeing, offering expert guidance and care as children move through each stage of growth. [...]

Infant Health and the Importance of Touch

2014-07-18T09:00:03-07:00July 18th, 2014|Blog|

Skin is the largest of our sensory organs, developing at less than 8 weeks inside the womb. It develops far sooner than other sensory body parts, such as eyes and ears, meaning we are all born with a pretty highly developed sense of touch. For this reason, touch is an extremely important component of newborn care, providing huge benefits to almost all systems of the [...]

SIDS Safety

2014-07-04T09:00:47-07:00July 4th, 2014|Blog|

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the leading cause of death among babies under a year old in the United States, with 90 percent of cases occurring in babies less than six months old. It is incredibly scary for parents as it often occurs without any kind of warning sign. Medical experts are still unsure of the exact cause of SIDS, but some commonalities have [...]

Summer Pool Safety

2014-06-20T09:00:16-07:00June 20th, 2014|Blog|

When summer rolls around, Arizona families hit the pool to help keep cool in the heat. While pool days are a lot of fun for kids of all ages, it is important to note that pools can also be a real danger. For this reason, it is essential that you take precautionary measures, and provide proper care to your children around the pool at all [...]

Infant Swaddling to Prevent Hip Dysplasia

2014-05-30T09:00:30-07:00May 30th, 2014|Blog|

Hip dysplasia occurs when the hip joint develops in the wrong shape, or if the hip joint is dislocated, leading to an increased force on the ball and socket joint. As the cartilage and labrum of the joint wear down, the individual will begin to experience mobility issues. Happy Valley pediatricians and other pediatricians throughout the country most commonly see hip dysplasia cases in the [...]

2014 Recommendations for Checkups

2014-05-09T09:00:57-07:00May 9th, 2014|Blog|

It is extremely important for babies and toddlers to receive well child check ups multiple times a year, totaling a minimum of 11 visits within the first two years of life. Following your child’s second birthday, you can then reduce the number of well child check ups to once per year. During these visits, pediatricians in Phoenix AZ will check such things as height, weight [...]

How to Soothe the Pain of Teething

2012-11-26T10:45:07-07:00November 26th, 2012|Blog|

Teething normally begins anywhere between 3 months and 12 months of age, starting with the two lower front teeth. The lower front teeth are then followed by the upper front teeth 1 to 2 months later. Teeth continue to come in until the child is about 30 months old, which is the age when all 20 primary teeth (also called baby teeth) should be grown [...]

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

2012-10-19T13:26:30-07:00October 19th, 2012|Blog|

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), also referred to as crib death, is the sudden and unexplained death of a baby under a year old. In the United States, SIDS is the number one cause of death in infants between the ages of 1 month and 12 months old, taking 2,500 lives every year. SIDS typically occurs while a baby is asleep, experiencing no suffering whatsoever. [...]

Influenza Vaccines

2012-10-05T15:44:49-07:00October 5th, 2012|Blog|

Every year in the United States, seasonal flu kills 24,000 people and hospitalizes 200,000. Infants and young children, especially under the age of five, make up a significant percentage of this statistic as they are a high risk group for developing flu complications, which typically require hospitalization. It’s best to get your child vaccinated as soon as the vaccine becomes available in your area so [...]