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Understanding Your Baby’s Vaccine Schedule

For new parents, the first year of a baby’s life is full of milestones—first smiles, first steps, and first words. Alongside those precious moments, there’s also a recommended vaccine schedule Read More

When to Schedule a Sick Visit

Every parent knows the worry that comes when a child isn’t feeling well. From fevers to coughs, it can be hard to tell whether your little one just needs rest Read More

What to Expect at Your Baby’s First Newborn Care Appointment

Bringing your newborn home is a joyful and emotional experience—but it also comes with many new questions about feeding, sleeping, and health. That’s why your baby’s first newborn care appointment Read More

Recognizing Symptoms of Strep Throat in Kids

Sore throats are common in children, especially during cold and flu season. But sometimes, a sore throat can signal something more specific—strep throat. Unlike a typical viral sore throat, strep Read More

Managing ADHD: How a Pediatrician Can Help with Diagnosis and Treatment

If your child has trouble focusing, staying organized, or sitting still, it might be more than just a phase. At Pedios Pediatrics in Oak Park, IL, pediatricians work closely with Read More

Spotting Subtle Signs

Children often show signs of allergies in ways that can be mistaken for common colds or everyday discomforts. Sneezing, runny noses, watery eyes, or skin irritation may seem like minor Read More

Planning for Protection Before You Pack

Traveling with children brings excitement, exploration, and new experiences, but it also carries potential health risks. When families venture abroad, children may be exposed to illnesses not commonly found at Read More

How Pediatricians Screen for and Monitor Developmental Delays

At Pedios Pediatrics in Oak Park, IL, pediatricians play a key role in identifying developmental delays early, giving children the best chance to grow and thrive. Developmental delays refer to Read More

Creating an Asthma Action Plan for Better Daily Control

Managing asthma effectively requires a clear, structured approach that keeps symptoms under control and helps prevent emergencies. At Pedios Pediatrics in Oak Park, IL, pediatricians work closely with families to Read More

What to Expect During a Well-Child Care Exam

At Pedios Pediatrics in Oak Park, IL, Dr. Donna L. Wegner, Dr. Rebecca Turk, Dr. Laura Rogers, and Dr. Heather Haukness offer trusted care designed to support healthy growth at Read More

Common Questions Parents Ask Pediatricians

As a parent, making sense of the world of childhood health can be both rewarding and challenging. It’s natural to have questions and concerns about your child’s development, health, and Read More

Common Asthma Triggers and How to Avoid Them

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways, making it difficult to breathe when symptoms flare up. For children with asthma, understanding and avoiding common triggers is essential to Read More

Common Illnesses Treated During Sick-Child Appointments

Children are bound to experience illnesses as they grow, and while many are mild, some require medical attention to ensure proper care and recovery. At Pedios Pediatrics in Oak Park, Read More

Early Signs of Developmental Delay Parents Should Watch For

At Pedios Pediatrics in Oak Park, IL, every child grows at their own pace. Some babies babble early, while others focus more on crawling or exploring their world. It’s one Read More

Why Well-Child Care Exams Are Essential for Healthy Growth

At Pedios Pediatrics in Oak Park, IL, we believe every child deserves the best possible start in life. From their first smile to their first day of school, each stage Read More

Well-Child Care Exams: Why Regular Pediatric Visits Matter for Your Child's Health

Regular well child exams are more than just a routine check-up, they are a foundation for lifelong health. At Pedios Pediatrics in Oak Park, IL, Dr. Donna L. Wegner, Dr. Read More

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Monday  

8:00 am - 6:00 pm

Tuesday  

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Wednesday  

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Thursday  

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Friday  

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Saturday  

8:00 AM - closing (acute care visits only)

Sunday  

Closed

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