- Pediatric CareLindsay lives in York, PA, with her husband Chris, daughter Ella, and two dogs, Milo and Remy. She received her bachelors degree in nursing from West Chester University and masters degree in nursing from Drexel University. She is board certified by the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, sports, reading, and traveling. Her favorite part of working in pediatrics is making a connection with the kids. She is honored to be a part of their journey!
- Primary CareAs your child’s medical home, Lancaster Pediatric Associates, Ltd. is a centralized resource for all your child’s medical care needs. You will be asked to choose a Primary Care Provider (PCP) for your child when you register with our practice. Appointments such as physicals, discussions, and medication checks will be scheduled with the child’s PCP to allow for continuity of care and fosters relationship building between your family and that PCP. Sick visits will be scheduled with your child’s PCP whenever possible. You may request to change your child’s PCP by calling our office. We will honor your request whenever possible based on the requested provider’s panel availability. You are an important part of our healthcare team and we encourage you to participate in all aspects of your child’s care.
- Ear InfectionsAlthough most wellness services are charge-free, this is not true of problem-oriented services. Some common examples of problem-oriented services include evaluation of ADD, ear infections, sinus congestion or prior visit concerns, etc. We strongly encourage that these seemingly minor issues receive due attention.
- Family PracticeA Pediatrician is a physician who specializes in the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health for infants, children and adolescents. After medical school, 100% of a Pediatrician’s residency training is devoted to study of the health and illness of children and adolescents. He/She thereafter devotes 100% of his/her time to children. This is in sharp contrast to the family practice resident who spends 25-30% of his/her residency studying pediatrics and thereafter has active experience with pediatric patients only 18% of his/her professional time.
- Emergency CareIf your child has any of the following signs, then you should take him/ her to the closest emergency room for evaluation...
- ImmunizationsImmunization Alternatives are available through the State Health Department and Lancaster General Hospital Child Protect Program.
- Pregnancy
- Mental HealthAbout one out of every five children in the United States is living with a mental health disorder. This is a pre-pandemic statistic, so it is likely much higher now. The crisis is overwhelming our families, our schools, and our health care systems. The solution lies in a focus on Awareness and Prevention.
- Anxiety
- X-Rays
- EczemaAdditional risk factors for severe RSV infections include low birth weight, having siblings, a mother's smoking during pregnancy, exposure to secondhand smoke in the home, history of allergies and eczema, not breastfeeding, and being around children in a child care setting or living in crowded living conditions.
- FungusI am writing today to express my gratitude for the great care I received as a child through Dr. Boben, Dr. Kurtz, and Dr. McSparren. It is not an understatement that your team saved my life when I was a child. I suffered from asthma and allergies and a number of accompanying complications (including foot fungus, head-to-toe eczema, asthma attacks on Memorial Day, and at least one more in the fall). Thanks to your care, guidance, and advice, my family successfully navigated those uncertain episodes.
- Allergies