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Website back up!
Due to technical issues, our website was briefly down. All issues have been resolved according to our hosting provider.
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Measles has made a comeback—Protect your family!
Communities all over the United States and overseas are seeing a resurgence of measles, a serious infectious illness with high rates of serious complications. When your child comes in for a well-check, we will ensure that their vaccinations for measles … Continue reading
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Special hours at Windward
You asked for it, so we did it—we have slots available for both early-morning and late-afternoon appointments at our Windward office. Call ahead if you need a sick or well appointment at these times.
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Camp and school forms
We will gladly fill out routine health, immunization, and other forms at no cost to you, as long as your child is up to date on immunizations and routine check-ups. We will do our best to have these forms ready … Continue reading
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Why Pediatricians Seldom Prescribe Medicines Over the Phone
While we have touched on this issue before in the Ear Action Plan article, Dr. Suzanne Burman posted a very good article on the Survivor: Pediatrics blog that eloquently describes the thought processes that a pediatrician goes through every time … Continue reading
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