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.
Summer time is a great time for barbecues, picnics, and outside gathering! 🍡 But when packing food or planning a family cookout, it's important to keep food safety in mind. During warmer months, germs can multiply quickly on food and cause food poisoning. 🤢
Children under 5 are at higher risk of getting seriously sick from contaminated food. To prevent food poisoning, follow these steps: clean, separate, grill (or cook) and chill. Check out this guide for more information. 👇
Planning a picnic or cookout? Keep your family safe during outdoor meals with essential food safety tips from pediatric experts. Learn how to avoid foodborne illnesses while enjoying meals outside...
Swaddling or using a sleep sack can help newborns feel secure and calm, making it easier for them to fall asleep. 😴💤 However, babies should stop swaddling when they can roll over to keep them safe from SIDS.
Remember to always place your baby on their back on a firm sleep surface without any loose beddings, blankets, or stuffed toys.
July is #UVSafetyAwarenessMonth! ☀️ With kids spending more time outside in the sun, it's important to protect them from too much exposure to the sun's harmful rays. Here are some precautions to follow:
⛱️ For babies under 6 months, keep them out of direct sunlight by finding shade under a tree, an umbrella, or the stroller canopy. 👒 Dress your kids in loose and light clothing that covers most of the skin whenever possible and give them a hat with an all-around 3-inch brim to shield the face, ears, and back of the neck. 😎 Give your child sunglasses with at least 99% UV protection. 🧴Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen with a SPF of at least 15.
For information on how to select the right sunscreen and apply it properly and information on how to soothe a sunburn and when to call the pediatrician, check out this guide.👇
Sunscreen can help protect the skin from sunburn and some skin cancers but only if used correctly. Keep in mind that sunscreen should be used for sun protection, not as a reason to stay in the sun lon...
Doing chores is important for children's development and teaches them life skills, the importance of community, empathy, and responsibility. Kids can start with chores as early as 3 or 4 with little things around the house. 🧹🧼
As a parent, you might struggle with convincing your kids to take part in chores. But, here are some tips that can encourage your kids to participate and keep them motivated!
"Routines and structure are really grounding for kids, says Dr. Mendel. She suggests that children be told what the expectations are up front and have some choice (when possible) about the chores they want to do — set the table or clear the table, for example — to help them feel invested. A chore chart that provides a visual schedule for what exactly each child will do on each day of the week is helpful; family meetings or “check-ins” are also good for reviewing expectations."