Resources
We provide a variety of resources to help you care for your child's health. From checking symptoms to calculating medication dosages, these tools are designed to support you between visits to our office.
Health Library
Access our comprehensive collection of health articles covering common illnesses, newborn care, vaccines, and pediatric health topics.
New Parents
Essential tips and resources for new parents, from newborn care to toddler development.
Insurance Information
Learn about accepted insurance plans and coverage details.
Symptom Checker
Check your child's symptoms and get guidance on when to seek medical care.
Medication Calculator
Calculate appropriate medication dosages based on your child's weight.
What's New

Teething: Signs, Timeline, and Soothing Tips
Everything parents need to know about teething, from when to expect the first tooth to safe soothing methods. Learn what symptoms are truly teething-related and when to call your pediatrician.

Post-Holiday Sleep Reset: Getting Kids Back on Track
Help your child transition back to healthy sleep habits after the holidays. Age-specific guidance for babies, toddlers, and school-age children, plus tips for establishing consistent bedtime routines.

Winter Skin Care: Managing Dry Skin & Eczema Flares
Protect your child's skin during winter months with expert tips on bathing, moisturizing, and managing eczema flares. Learn which products to use and when to see your pediatrician.

Norovirus & Stomach Bugs: A Parent's Survival Guide
Learn how to recognize norovirus symptoms, care for your child at home, prevent dehydration, and know when to call your pediatrician. Essential guidance for Mercer County parents dealing with stomach bugs.

Constipation in Children: Causes, Solutions, and When to Worry
Constipation affects many children at different ages. Discover dietary changes, treatment options, and warning signs that require medical attention.

Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis): Types, Treatment, and When to Keep Kids Home
Pink eye is highly contagious but usually mild. Learn to identify bacterial vs. viral pink eye, treatment options, and school return guidelines.