- Medical Weight LossDr. Alatheia Stickler has been a resident of West Virginia for over 25 years, though originally from South Carolina. She received a bachelor degree in Biology and Psychology from Concord College, prior to attending medical school at West Virginia University. After completing a residency in Pediatrics through West Virginia University and Charleston Area Medical Center in 1998, she joined South Charleston Pediatrics, and has enjoyed practicing general pediatrics in the Charleston area since. Some of the topics she has special interest in include asthma, allergies and eczema, child and adolescent weight management, child development and autistic spectrum disorder.
- Pediatric CareTelemedicine now available South Charleston Pediatrics is excited to inform our patients that telemedicine visits are now available. We continue to strive to care for our patients in the safest environment with the best medical care. With this in mind not all visits are available for virtual appointments. If you have any questions please call and talk with our nursing staff. If we feel you must schedule a face to face visit you will be instructed which office and times would be in the best interest of your child.
- Ear InfectionsA baby needs to feel the loving comfort of being held, but also should have time alone. Ideally, an infant should sleep in his own bed. A baby should not be allowed to fall asleep with a bottle in his mouth as this may lead to tooth decay and ear infections.
- Emergency CareDiana Reynolds, originally from New York, has lived in Charleston, WV for over 25 years. She received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the State University of New York, College at Purchase, prior to attending medical school at New York Medical College. After completing a residency in pediatrics and a year as chief pediatric resident at Georgetown University Hospital in 1991 she spent the next 17 years as an emergency department attending at CAMC Women and Children's Hospital. She has been in private practice for nine years.
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Pneumonia
- ImmunizationsThe AAP is dedicated to the health of all children. Its web site provides reliable and authoritative advice on a variety of child health issues, including immunizations.
- Pregnancy
- Ovarian Cancer
- AutismMs. Hicks completed a bachelor's degree in Psychology at West Virginia State University. She earned a master's degree in Psychology with a Specialization in Child Development from Marshall University College of Graduate Studies. She worked as a supervised psychologist from 1998 until 2006. Since 2006, she has been a licensed psychologist. A former employee of Marshall University's Autism Training Center, Ms. Hicks provides positive behavior support and parent education, as well as cognitive-behavioral therapy services.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)All prescriptions for controlled substances, such as ADHD medication, will be available for pickup within 24 hours after we receive your request.
- Depression
- Mental HealthMs. Hicks treats children, adolescents, and those with intellectual disabilities. She actively involves their family and caregivers in the patient's treatment. She focuses on assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of autism spectrum disorders, developmental disabilities, ADHD, learning disabilities, mood disturbances, anxiety, and adjustment disorders. Elizabeth is a Disaster Mental Health volunteer for the American Red Cross locally and nationally. She's a WV Master Naturalist student, and an avid seamstress, knitter, chef and outdoors enthusiast, and she also enjoys running.
- Anxiety
- Radiology
- Acne Treatment
- Eczema
- Rashes
- Burns
- Sports Medicine
- Allergies