Medical Ear Piercing in Beverly Hills: Safe, Sterile, and Pain-Free
Welcome to my practice in the heart of Beverly Hills. As a doctor, I have seen firsthand how a simple milestone like getting your ears
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Welcome to my practice in the heart of Beverly Hills. As a doctor, I have seen firsthand how a simple milestone like getting your ears
Transitioning from Crib to Bed: Timing & Tips
Watching your little one grow is a journey filled with bittersweet milestones. One minute, you are lowering the crib mattress for a baby who just
Protecting Little Lungs: Managing LA Air Quality and Wildfire Smoke
Living in Los Angeles offers us so many incredible benefits. We have beautiful beaches, access to nature, and weather that is the envy of the
Weekend & Holiday Care: A Pediatrician Who Is Always On Call
As a parent, you know the drill. It is Friday evening, the pediatrician’s office has just closed for the weekend, and suddenly, your child feels
Sleep Apnea in Children: Signs Parents Often Miss
As a doctor, I often hear parents joke about their child snoring like a “little old man” or “sawing logs.” It is usually told with
The Power of One Doctor: Continuity of Care from Birth to College
There is a unique kind of magic that happens in a pediatrician’s office. It isn’t found in the stethoscope, the vaccines, or even the stickers
100Melatonin for Kids: Is It Safe? A Pediatrician’s View
As a pediatrician, I see tired parents in my office almost every single day. You are exhausted, your child is cranky, and the bedtime routine
Understanding Growth Charts: When to Consider Endocrine Consultations
As a pediatric endocrinologist, one of the most frequent conversations I have with parents revolves around a simple piece of paper: the growth chart. It
Can You Give Dimetapp with Tylenol or Motrin?
As a pediatrician, I know exactly what it feels like to stand in the medicine aisle—or in front of your own medicine cabinet—at 2 AM.