- Warts
- Pediatric CareIt is the goal of Carolina Pediatrics of Wilmington to employ the most qualified applicants and to provide equal opportunity for all prospective applicants for employment. Carolina Pediatrics does not discriminate because of race, color, creed, national origin, religion, sex, age or disability.
- Primary CareBrantley Tart grew up in North Carolina and attended UNC Chapel Hill for his undergraduate studies and Duke University for both his bachelor's and Master of Science in Nursing degrees. Brantley is a certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner-Primary Care. He is married with one dog.
- Ear Infections
- Constipation
- ImmunizationsClick on the age you are interested in to access information regarding Development, Activities, Safety, Parenting, Nutrition, Immunizations and more.
- Pregnancy
- Internal MedicineDr. Henderson grew up in Chapel Hill, NC. She attended college and medical school at the University of North Carolina and completed residency in internal medicine and pediatrics at the University of Kentucky. She is married and has three children.
- Cervical CancerGardasil-9 (HPV) Human Papilloma Virus vaccine protects against certain strains of the virus that can cause cervical cancer and warts. This vaccine is now offered to both boys and girls.
- Autism1. Vaccines and the diseases they prevent; 2. Vaccine safety concerns, including autism, thimerosal and too many vaccinest, 3. Types of vaccines and how they’re made 4. Recommended immunization schedules for children, teens and adults
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)According to the CDC, 9.4% of children have ADHD. Could your child be one of them and do you know the best way to treat it? What is ADHD? Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in children aged 3-17, according to the CDC. Any child is susceptible to ADHD, but it is most likel...
- Anxiety
- EczemaAtopic dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a common childhood problem. It is characterized by irritated, reddened, dry, itchy skin. Eczema can be mild, where there are only a few patches of dry, rough skin. Or it can be severe, where there are many zones of redness and irritation throughout the torso, arms and legs, and the child can be seen scratching the skin throughout the day. Children with eczema often have other family members with the same condition, or with other tendencies toward allergy--such as hay fever or asthma. Read More...
- Rashes
- Burns
- Allergies