- Warts
- Sinusitis
- Nutritional CounselingAt Parker Pediatrics in Parker, CO, we understand the importance of nutrition in the overall health and well-being of children. Our experienced team of pediatricians provides nutrition services to support the growth and development of your child. Our services include nutritional assessments, personalized counseling, and guidance on healthy eating habits, food allergies, and feeding difficulties. We work closely with families to create individualized nutrition plans that promote optimal health and address any nutritional concerns. Trust Parker Pediatrics to provide expert care and guidance to ensure your child receives proper nutrition for their growing bodies.
- Pediatric CareNew parents usually have a lot of questions about properly caring for their newborn, as well as what they can do to keep their precious bundle of joy safe. For this reason, Parker Pediatrics has created a list of tips to help new parents as they become accustomed to the wonderful world of parenting.
- Primary CareAs a primary care pediatric practice, our goal is to work on improving difficulties within 20 bi-weekly sessions. We then work with the family to transition to check-in sessions four to six times a year, as needed. Our psychologists, counselors, and medical providers regularly collaborate to provide our patients with the most comprehensive care possible.
- Ear Infections
- Sleep DisordersThe Sleep Foundation says that certain mental health conditions, such as anxiety disorders, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder, are closely associated with sleep disorders. Mental health and behavioral issues can interfere with a child’s daily life by causing them to miss school, exhibit out-of-control behavior or mood swings, and withdraw from social interactions.
- Emergency CareIf your child needs to be seen after hours, we will arrange an emergency room visit with Children’s Hospital Colorado or Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children who are available to see children during non-office hours.
- Constipation
- Flu ShotsPediatric flu shots are a safe and effective way to protect your child from the flu. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all children aged six months or older receive the flu vaccine every year. The best time to get the flu vaccine is before the start of the flu season, which typically begins in October.
- Diarrhea
- ImmunizationsAs a parent, you want to ensure that your child is healthy and happy. One of the best steps you can take is to make sure that your child has all recommended vaccinations, including the flu vaccine. Flu (or Influenza) is an infectious respiratory illness caused by viruses. It is highly contagious and each year, thousands of people become ill with influenza and suffer from severe symptoms that could lead to hospitalization. While there are antiviral medications available to treat the flu, the best way to protect your children from flu-related illnesses is by getting them vaccinated against it.
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryDuring prenatal visits, the healthcare provider will assess the mother’s health and perform tests to check the baby’s development. They will also provide information on how to stay healthy during pregnancy and what to expect during childbirth. These visits are an opportunity for the mother to ask questions and get support from her healthcare team.
- Ovarian CancerThere are many benefits of breastfeeding for both baby and mom. Breastfeeding provides ideal nutrition for babies and helps them to fight off infection. For moms, breastfeeding can help to lower the risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Additionally, it can help to improve bonding between mother and child.
- Urinary Tract Infection
- Autism
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)We offer comprehensive assessments and personalized care to address a wide range of behavioral concerns, including challenging behaviors, emotional regulation, ADHD, anxiety, and more. Our goal is to provide compassionate care, evidence-based interventions, and practical strategies to support positive behaviors and promote healthy emotional well-being in children. We work closely with families to develop tailored plans to address behavior concerns and provide guidance and resources to empower parents in managing their child’s behavior.
- Depression
- Mental HealthAnxiety is a normal part of childhood. However, some children experience anxiety to a degree that it interferes with their daily lives. If you are concerned that your child’s anxiety is impacting their ability to function, we offer anxiety screenings. During the screening, our mental health professionals will ask questions about your child’s symptoms and how they have been affecting your child. We will also observe your child’s behavior. Based on the screening, we will make recommendations about the next steps, which may include a more comprehensive evaluation or therapy.
- Behavioral HealthI Matter is managed by the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration. I Matter provides up to six free therapy sessions for youth in Colorado and reimburses participating licensed therapists.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- Hypothyroidism
- Thyroid
- Acne Treatment
- Frostbite
- EczemaYour Baby Does Not Need a Daily Bath – Babies do not require a daily bath. Frequent bathing can lead to dry skin, as well as the development of red skin rashes that itch (i.e., eczema). Therefore, bathing your baby once or twice a week is sufficient. In between baths, just spot clean around the neck, mouth and anywhere else that requires attention.
- Rashes
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Allergies