As a pediatric practice, we believe caring for children also means caring for the communities they grow up in. In that spirit, we stand in support of the National Shutdown on January 30, 2026. While our office will remain open to provide essential healthcare services to our patients and families, we are joining this day of collective action in meaningful ways as a practice. Our commitment is to continue showing up for children’s health while also standing with our community and the values of care, responsibility, and solidarity.

Pathogens have not changed, only "policies".    Berkeley Pediatrics does not anticipate any changes to our vaccine schedule or to the availability of vaccines to our patients. We stand by the American Academy of Pediatrics published vaccine schedule which is also supported by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the West Coast Health Alliance (WCHA).   

One Year Advance Well Visit Scheduling:  Berkeley Pediatrics is now scheduling well visits one year in advance.  Secure your preferred date and time today through MyChart

2025-2026 Influenza vaccines and COVID vaccines are still available:  Please schedule an appointment now through MyChart or contact the office.  It's shaping up to be a pretty bad influenza season so prepare your family!

MEASLES INFORMATION:  As you may have been hearing in the news, there has been a rise in measles cases in some states US as well as internationally.  Fortunately, we are not currently experiencing transmission of measles in our area.  Here is a great site with information about measles and what you can do to provide your child. https://www.healthychildren.or...


Are you signed up on MyChart portal access to your child's records?  Is your teen signed up so they can access their charts?  We are communicating more and more via MyChart so please make sure you sign up ASAP! 

Is your child ill?  Look up your child’s symptoms on the AAP website healthychildren.org symptom checker: 

https://www.healthychildren.or...


Nutrition for Kids: Tips for Building Healthy Eating Habits

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Proper nutrition is essential for children's growth, development, and well-being. As parents, fostering healthy eating habits in your children sets the foundation for a lifetime of good health and a positive relationship with food. When you take the time to establish a healthy relationship with nutrition, it can end up benefiting your child for the rest of their life.

Nurturing Healthy Nutrition Goals

Children learn by example, so parents must model healthy eating behaviors. Be mindful of your food choices and attitudes toward eating, and prioritize nutritious, balanced meals and snacks for the whole family. Involve your children in meal planning, grocery shopping, and food preparation to help them develop an appreciation for healthy foods. This will help your child understand what goes into a meal and increase their interest in trying new foods.

Provide a diverse array of nutrient-rich foods to ensure your child receives a wide range of essential vitamins, minerals, and macronutrients. Be sure to include plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats in your child's diet. Offer a rainbow of colorful fruits and vegetables to provide a variety of vitamins and antioxidants, and opt for whole grains such as brown rice, quinoa, and whole wheat bread for added fiber and nutrients.

While it's okay to enjoy occasional treats in moderation, limiting the consumption of processed foods, sugary snacks, and sugary beverages in your child's diet is essential. These foods are often high in added sugars, unhealthy fats, and empty calories and can contribute to weight gain, dental problems, and poor overall health. Instead, focus on offering whole, minimally processed foods as much as possible.

Create a structured meal and snack schedule to help regulate your child's appetite and prevent excessive grazing throughout the day. You can also make mealtime fun and engaging by getting creative with food presentation and preparation. Experimenting with different flavors, textures, and cooking methods can help to keep meals exciting and enjoyable for your child. Encourage your child to help prepare meals and snacks and involve them in age-appropriate kitchen tasks such as washing fruits and vegetables, stirring ingredients, and assembling meals.

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Your child’s nutritional habits can impact them for the rest of their life! Contact your pediatrician to learn more about nutrition and your child.

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