Getting Your Child Ready for the New School Year
Summer seems to be flying by! Your child is probably counting down the last few days of their summer vacation. As you think about the upcoming school year, here …
Summer seems to be flying by! Your child is probably counting down the last few days of their summer vacation. As you think about the upcoming school year, here …
To encourage good health, it’s important for children to eat safe, healthy, and nutritious foods. Parents know this is not always easy. Recently, many families across the country have …
By Dr. Neha Esmaeili Department of Pediatrics Congratulations and welcome to parenthood! Bringing a newborn child home from the hospital is an exciting time, but can also be challenging …
By Kia McCarthy, NP Department of Pediatrics We’ve all experienced the feeling of a sore throat when we are sick with viruses, including the flu, colds, or COVID-19. However, …
By Laurel Schnorr, MD Department of Pediatrics If you recently welcomed a new baby, you may be concerned about how to keep your child free from illness during holiday …
We spoke with Dr. Mary Flynn, a Family Practice physician who works at Reliant’s Neponset St. office about ways children and their families can prepare for a new sports …
By Dr. Dan Slater Chair, Pediatrics & Associate Chair, Primary Care August is National Immunization Awareness Month, an annual observance to remind people of all ages about the importance …
By Neha Esmaeili, MD Department of Pediatrics With school back in session, lunch is a frequent topic of discussion in many households. If you take care of a child, …
By Kia McCarthy, NP Department of Pediatrics For many of us, warm summer days often mean a refreshing dip in a pool. Before you jump in with both feet, …
By Mila Caraballo, DNP Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Certified Lactation Counselor It’s a classic image that many of us are familiar with – a parent spoon-feeding some baby food to …
By Kia McCarthy, NP Department of Pediatrics Vitamin K is essential to help a newborn baby’s blood clot normally. This is why it is given as a shot within …
Congratulations to Reliant’s Pediatrics team in Shrewsbury for being recognized by Massachusetts Health Quality Partners (MHQP) as one of the top practices in Massachusetts for patient experience in primary …
It’s cold season once again and many parents are looking for ways to help a child get through the misery of a cold. The American Academy of Pediatrics does …
By Dr. Tara Thurston Department of Pediatrics Few things are more dreaded than when your toddler throws a huge temper tantrum at your holiday gathering. It can add a …
By Dr. Neha Esmaeili Shrewsbury Pediatrics Halloween and trick-or-treating are just around the corner. With all the temptations and goodies to be offered, following a few simple do’s and …
Edited by Dr. Sheila Abdallah Department of Family Practice When you have a sick child, deciding whether or not to keep them out of school or daycare is …
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) expect both the flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections to rise this fall and winter. Catching more than one …
Kia McCarthy, NP Reliant Medical Group Pediatrics It’s summertime, a time of year when families love to spend time in and around the water. While frolicking in oceans, lakes, …
By Dr. Matthew Wylie Department of Pediatrics Swallowing pills is easier for some than others. It may be particularly challenging for young children. The “tween” age, 10-12, is a …
By Anjali Mehta, MD Division of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery & Allergy Springtime is finally here, and along with the warmer weather comes seasonal allergies that affect …
By Kia McCarthy, NP Department of Pediatrics For many parents, deciding when to give their child their first smartphone can cause more than a little anxiety. After all, …
Tips for Avoiding Serious Illness By Kristen Newsom, MD Holden Family Practice/Chief of Adult Medicine America is dealing with an unprecedented surge of dangerous respiratory viruses including the flu, …
The spread of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other seasonal respiratory illnesses like the flu has started earlier than usual this year. Check out this informative article from the …
Learn how to protect your teen from dangerous social media fads By Mila Caraballo, DNP Department of Pediatrics If one of your kids takes a sudden interest in cooking, …
By Rochelle Fritz, PhD and James Yon, MD Department of Behavioral Health Mental health issues among America’s youth were already on the rise before the COVID-19 pandemic began to …