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.
RSV season is here. Beyfortus (RSV prophylaxis) now available for infants under 8 months in their first RSV season. Call clinic with questions.
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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.
Has your child been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes? If so, managing their blood sugar and following a healthy lifestyle are key to managing this chronic condition. We recommend checking out this guide for tips on how to manage your child's glucose levels. 👇
"Glucose will build up in the blood if it cannot be used by the cells. High blood glucose levels can damage many parts of the body, such as the eyes, kidneys, nerves and heart.
Your child's blood glucose levels may need to be checked on a regular schedule to make sure the levels do not get too high. Your child's doctor will tell you what your child's blood glucose level should be.
You and your child will need to learn how to use a glucose meter. Blood glucose levels can be quickly and easily measured using a glucose meter. First, a lancet is used to prick the skin; then a drop of blood from your child's finger is placed on a test strip that is inserted into the meter."
Children with type 2 diabetes can live a healthy life. If your child has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, your child's doctor will talk with you about the importance of lifestyle and medication...
November is #NationalDiabetesAwarenessMonth! Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in children and teens. It occurs when the body cannot make enough of the hormone insulin, which is needed for glucose to move from the bloodstream into the cells throughout the body for energy.
👉To learn about the signs of Type 1 diabetes, how it's diagnosed, and how it's treated, check out this guide! ... See MoreSee Less
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a disease caused by a lack of insulin. Insulin is needed to allow sugar to move from the bloodstream into the cells to be used for energy. In this article, pediatric endocri...