RSV in New York: What Parents Should Know
Here’s what to know about RSV, symptoms to watch for in your child, and what to do if you suspect your child might have RSV.
Here’s what to know about RSV, symptoms to watch for in your child, and what to do if you suspect your child might have RSV.
An untreated concussion can have significant effects, sometimes lifelong and even life-threatening.
A child’s pediatrician can be a valuable ally in helping parents navigate and address health and well-being issues.
If you dread packing school lunches – here are a few snack ideas to keep your students energized throughout the school day.
White Plains Hospital’s congenital heart disease care now starts before birth and stretches into active adulthood.
The American Heart Association encourages everyone to offer healthy snacks, so kids don’t get “tricked” into treats high in cholesterol or fat.
If your child is taking medication of any kind, be sure that they have a sufficient supply to get them through their stay. Prescriptions should be filled well before camp begins.
Figuring out when to introduce babies and children to allergenic foods can be one of the trickiest questions to consider as a parent.
A White Plains Hospital physician says the forthcoming vaccination for 5-11 years old is safe and smart. COVID vaccines for younger children are less than a month away, so I encourage parents to consider all the facts and ultimately make the decision to vaccinate as soon as they are able. As a physician who has … Read more