Providing personal, high-quality health care to children in Central Louisiana.
Kai Wicker-Brown, M.D.
Providing personal, high-quality health care to children in Central Louisiana.
Flu Vaccines are available!! Schedule during our regular hours and we will have a special flu clinic on Saturday, October 4th from 9a-12p.
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New Patients
We love to meet new families!
Whether you are expecting a new baby, have recently moved to our area, or are looking for a new doctor for your children, we thank you for trusting us with your child’s health.
Jackson Street Pediatrics takes the safety of our patients and staff very seriously, and we have put office procedures in place to reduce risk of spreading illness in our clinic.
Are you unsure about whether that scrape or rash needs medical attention? Our symptom checker can help you learn whether you need to see the doctor, and how you can relieve symptoms at home.
We also provide you with first aid instructions, dosage tables for common medications, and valuable parent advice on dozens of topics.
Life is busy. Juggling your day-to-day schedule and staying on top of your family’s health care can be a challenge, but our patient portal can help. Access your child’s medical records 24/7 from your home, office or smart phone.
Because each insurance policy is different, it is important to contact your insurance company if you have any questions regarding your benefits, and to know what your payment obligations will be at the time of service.
Head lice are a common problem among children in elementary school. This is because kids are more likely to have head-to-head contact and share items like hairbrushes, hair accessories, and hats. Although head lice are a nuisance 🤯, they don't cause serious illness or carry any diseases.
The most common signs of lice include persistent itching on the scalp, behind the ears, or at the back of the neck. You may also notice nits (eggs), which can be found attached to the hair shaft close to the head. If you notice these signs, you'll want to check to see if your child has lice.
➡️ Read this guide for how to properly look for lice and how head lice should be treated. If you have any questions or concerns, call our office.
Save this guide for #BabySafetyMonth to ensure that your home has been properly baby proofed. There are many household hazards that can be dangerous to babies once they start moving on their own. By following these precautions, you can keep your child safe! 🏠
Not sure how many hours of sleep your child needs? 😴 The number of hours depends on the age of your child. As they grow older, they need less hours of sleep. Here's a handy chart that breaks it down so you know how many hours of sleep your child should be getting.
By the time your child is 7-9 months old, they should have a reliable sleep schedule where they sleep throughout the night. 💤
If you have concerns about your child's sleep, get in touch with us! ☎️
🎒 Does your child struggle with their morning routine? Getting ready in the morning can be stressful for many kids, and especially for kids with learning and thinking differences. But here are 8 tips to streamline your child's morning routine and make it easier for them to stay on schedule.
"To jump-start the morning routine, plan ahead. Before bedtime, have your child get a bath or shower out of the way. Then, ask your child to pick out an outfit for the next day. Take a few minutes to go over the next day’s schedule together. Check that all books, homework, and changes of clothing are packed up and by the door." ... See MoreSee Less
Mornings before school can be super hectic, especially if your child struggles with transitions. But they don’t have to be. Try these tips and make school morning routines less hectic.
🎗️For #SuicidePreventionMonth and #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, we recommend checking out this guide on 12 important steps to support your children's mental health needs and help them get the emotional support that they need.
"I'm 15 years old and am a teen mental health advocate, international bestselling book author and social entrepreneur. Suicide prevention is something I didn't learn about until high school!
In 4th grade, I thought comments like, "I don't deserve to live," were jokes. After the pandemic, in middle school, more students talked about these issues. As a 12-year-old, I struggled to understand. But I realized I could help by simply listening without judgment so my peers could express what they couldn't elsewhere." - Taanvi A. ... See MoreSee Less
As children grow and become more independent, it can be more challenging for parents to know what they are thinking and feeling. When do the normal ups and downs of adolescence become something to wor...