- Warts
- Pediatric CareAt Central Arkansas Pediatric Clinic, we provide pediatric care for children from birth through 18 years. For helpful information, frequently asked questions, and more, click one of the age groups below.
- Ear InfectionsIf your child suffers from recurrent ear infections or sinus infections, or if he seems to keep a cold all the time, he may be showing symptoms of allergies. The following may help...
- Emergency CareOn occasion, waiting time may be lengthened by unforeseeable circumstances and we ask for your patience in these situations. We will provide you with very attentive care upon your visit. “Walk-in” patients who do not require emergency care will be given a scheduled appointment.
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Pneumonia
- ImmunizationsWe realize every child has his or her own unique set of needs that change as they grow. Whether it’s making sure immunizations are given on time, treating a persistent respiratory infection, managing a chronic illness, performing a school physical or providing educational information on how to stay healthy, each time a child visits our clinic, they are treated as a special person worthy of our time, effort, respect and undivided attention.
- Cervical CancerHPV (human papilloma virus) is a common virus that is easily spread by skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity with an infected person and is the main cause of cervical cancer in women. There are approximately 11,000 new cases of cervical cancer in the US each year. The HPV vaccine, Gardasil (the brand used at CAPC), protects girls against four types of HPV including the two types that cause most cervical cancers and the two types that cause most genital warts.
- Urinary Tract InfectionAny symptoms suspicious for urinary tract infection including painful urination, urinary frequency, and urgency should be evaluated in the office. A urine sample will be collected during the visit to check for infection. If your child needs to urinate prior to being called back to see the doctor, please notify a member of our staff.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)At this age, your child will seem to be continually on the go – running, kicking, climbing, jumping. This yearlong energy spurt certainly will keep you on the go. But take heart – his activity level will strengthen his body and develop his coordination. All children are “hyper” at times but true ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) is a condition of the brain that makes it hard for children to control their behavior. These kids have frequent, severe problems that interfere with their ability to live normal lives. ADHD usually is not diagnosed at this age.
- Anxiety
- Acne Treatment
- Rashes
- Burns
- Allergies