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What to Do When Your Child’s Flu Symptoms Worsen

Every flu season brings its share of sniffles, fevers, and fatigue — but sometimes, what begins as a mild illness can become more serious. Knowing when to monitor symptoms at Read More

What Parents Need to Know About RSV This Winter

As cooler weather sets in, respiratory viruses become more common — and one that often worries parents is RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus). While RSV usually causes mild cold-like symptoms, it Read More

When to Visit the Pediatrician: Key Signs Parents Should Watch For

At National Pediatrics Center in Flushing, NY, keeping children healthy means paying close attention to their physical and emotional well-being. While minor bumps and sniffles are part of childhood, certain Read More

A Month-by-Month Look at Newborn Immunizations

At National Pediatrics Center in Flushing, NY, keeping newborns healthy is a top priority, and immunizations play a pivotal role in protecting infants from serious illnesses. Vaccines are carefully scheduled Read More

Sports Injuries in Children: When to See a Pediatrician

Playing sports gives children countless benefits, from building strength and coordination to developing confidence and teamwork. Yet with activity comes the risk of injury. While some aches and pains are Read More

Pediatric Sleep Problems: Helping Kids Get Restful Nights

Sleep is essential for a child’s growth, learning, and overall well-being. Yet many children face sleep challenges that leave them tired, irritable, or struggling to focus during the day. Whether Read More

The Role of Well-Child Visits in Catching Health Issues Early

Routine checkups are more than just a chance to update vaccinations or measure growth. Well-child visits play a critical role in monitoring a child’s overall health and development. These visits Read More

Why Annual Physicals Are Vital

Childhood is a time of constant growth and change. From physical development to emotional and social milestones, every stage brings new opportunities and new challenges. Annual physicals give pediatricians the Read More

Early Intervention Services for Developmental Delays

Every child develops at their own pace, but sometimes delays in speech, motor skills, or social interaction may signal the need for additional support. Early intervention services are designed to Read More

Recognizing Early Signs of Anxiety in Kids

Anxiety is a normal part of childhood, but when it becomes persistent or overwhelming, it can interfere with a child’s well-being, school performance, and social development. Recognizing early signs of Read More

How to Tell if a Rash Is More Than Just Irritation

Rashes are common in children, and most are harmless reactions to things like heat, new detergents, or mild skin sensitivities. However, some rashes may signal a more serious condition that Read More

Recognizing and Responding to Early Signs of Asthma in Kids

Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in children, and while it can be well managed, early recognition is key to preventing serious complications. Understanding the signs and Read More

Early Intervention and Why It Matters for Child Development

When it comes to childhood development, timing really does make a difference. Kids grow and learn at different speeds, but sometimes a delay in things like speech, motor skills, or Read More

Newborn Developmental Milestones: Tracking Growth and Progress

Those first few months with a newborn bring a lot of changes—some quiet and subtle, others sudden and exciting. It’s a time when babies are soaking in everything around them, Read More

What Pediatricians Check for During a School Physical

School physicals are about more than having paperwork in order. They’re a key part of keeping your child healthy, safe, and ready for the year ahead. At National Pediatrics Center Read More

What to Expect at Your Child’s Annual Pediatric Checkup

At National Pediatrics Center in Flushing, NY, sometimes families are unsure of what to expect during a child’s yearly checkup. These aren’t just about updating a chart or crossing off Read More

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