- Pediatric CareAmerican Academy of Pediatrics The American Academy of Pediatrics—an organization of 60,000 pediatricians committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
- Primary CareLike the PPO, the HMO requires you to make a co-payment to an in network physician. However, an HMO will not pay for services you receive outside the network. Your primary care physician acts as the gatekeeper to your health care. In order to obtain specialty care, you must attain a referral from your PCP.
- Ear InfectionsA: Children with certain health problems may need to avoid some vaccines or get them later. In most cases, children with cancer, those taking oral or injected steroids for lung or kidney conditions, or those who have problems with their immune systems should not get vaccines that are made with live viruses. To protect these children it is very important for others to be vaccinated. For children with a recent history of seizures, the pertussis part of the DTaP vaccine may need to be delayed. However, a child with a minor illness such as low-grade fever (<100.4 °F), an ear infection, cough, a runny nose, or mild diarrhea can safely be immunized.
- Emergency CareIf you believe you have a life threatening emergency, dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. When an urgent need arises after our scheduled office hours, you can reach our practitioner on-call through our answering service at 248-691-8637. Please have a pharmacy number available when needed. If we feel that your child needs to be evaluated, we prefer to have them evaluated at William Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak or Troy Locations. Both provide Pediatric After Hours Clinics and Pediatric Emergency Department care.
- ElectrocardiogramStudies done outside our office or through a specialist may not be resulted to us timely. We may be unaware of when you have a test done (such as EKG, hearing evaluation, etc.). Please call in 1-2 days of test completion for results.
- Diarrhea
- ImmunizationsThe 2017 child and adolescent immunization schedule summarizes ACIP recommendations, including several changes from the 2016 immunization schedules, in three figures, and footnotes for the figures. These documents can be found on the CDC immunization schedule website...
- Pregnancy
- AutismCenter for Human Development The Center for Human Development evaluates and treats children who are showing evidence of, or who are at risk for autism, attention deficit disorders, developmental delays, dyslexia, emotional impairment, other learning disabilities, social dysfunction.
- Diabetes Care
- Allergies