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Patient Rating
The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.
The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Patient Comments
Patient comments are gathered from our patient experience survey and displayed in their entirety. For the convenience of our visitors, some patient comments have been translated from their original language into English while preserving their original meaning as accurately as possible. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.
Excelente persona y excelente doctora
Dr. G is great! We have been with her for over 10 years now. I recommend her to anyone looking.
Dr. Gellner is amazing! Very down to earth and makes you feel comfortable.
Dr. Cindy ROCKS!!
Dr. Gellner is very caring and empathetic your not just another number to her.
She is a great listener and fun to talk too
Very knowledgeable and caring.
Cynthia, was very understandable and helpful
Dr. Gellner had reviewed every detail and was able to explain everything to us about our baby that was concerning. Dr. Gellner is so awesome! We were so blown away with how much great care she took of our baby.
Made me uncomfortable because she wouldn't listen to what I was saying when I was answering her questions she didn't believe me
We always recommend here to family and friends.
Thank you for always taking your time to answer all my questions.! Means a lot! You are so great
Cynthis Gellner is an amazing doctor and has been the doctor for my 4 kids for 11 years. We all love her.
We always love seeing Dr. Gellner!
I took my son in for his 2 day checkup. She made me feel like I wasn't taking care of my son. She made me feel awful about things the hospital did, saying I should have never let them do that. This is my first living child and I left feeling less than adequate to care for my child. She made assumptions instead of asking for more details on feedings stating I wasn't letting my baby finish breastfeeding and that's why he had lost so much weight. I went to see a different provider after who stated his weight loss is middle ground and not to be worried as infants usually use weight but was within a nor.al range. I will not be taking my child back to this provider.
Dr Gellnar is our first choice for pediatric care, every time!
It's to bad we will not be seeing DR Cynthia she is super awesome DR for kids. Cause my son is turning 18 in a few months and my son has seen her most of his life. Thank you CYNTHIA for your kindness and professionalism.
We always look forward our appointments with Dr. Gellner
Siempre que voy a llevar a mis nias me las tratan muy bien
Es una doctora que sabe tratar a sus pacientes con respeto y da lo mejor de ella. Estamos muy contentas mi hija y yo.Muchas grasias!!!
Es muy buena la doctora
She was great. She listened to my concerns and went over things to look for.
Great listener. Efficient health assessment. Terrific with kids.
___s pediatrician Dr. Gellner, is the best so attentive. she listened to all my concerns as a new mom. and I cant thank her enough for the feeling of reassurance I got from her.
Dr Gellner is the best
Dr. Gellnar referred us to Dr. Tiney that was in the same practice that he was a sports medicine dr.
Dr. Gellener always sees my children with happiness and patience. I am glad my children have her as their provider.
Dr. Gellner is amazing!!!! She took great care of us and answered all our questions and concerns we had. She is awesome!!!
I was very concerned about my son's skin problem and Doctor made it feel like it is not a big deal.
Dr Gellner is the best pediatrician in the whole University of Utah health organization.
She's very knowledgeable, on-time, and efficient! Love her!
We love dr Gellner!
Dr. Gellner is a wonderful, caring, knowledgeable pediatrician. She is the best!
She is amazing! Thanks for being such an amazing doctor for my little one!
Dr. Gellner is amazing! She answers all of our questions and concerns in a professional manner. She is so kind and sweet to my babies. We all love her so much!
Fantastic pediatrician! My daughter loves her and always feels heard. She speaks to her like a person and not to me as if my child isn't in the room. It makes my daughter feel special
Es muy amable y te responde tus preguntas de una manera que puedas entender
Dr G is amazing and so is her staff
Dr.Guillner answer all ur questions you have in mind.
My daughter's new primary care provider, wonderful lady
my grandkids love Cynthia gilmer she's been there doctor for a long time she tells them the truth and talks to them like they're people
She was very concerned with ______'s care
We love Dr. Gellner. When she is with her patient she makes you feel like you matter. It never feels rushed, or like you are just a number. She takes the time and is with you all the way.
Gracias muy linda con mis hijos
She is the best. We have been with her since 2010. She is helpful, understand and is passionate with what she does.
She's the best !! Appreciate you Dr. Gelner
Dr Gellner is amazing! Thanks for always caring and listening to me at my daughters appointments. Medical assistants Arika and Arleen are great!
Dr. Gellner is a fantastic pediatrician!!
she is an amazing doctor she always takes good care of my son Adam. Thank you !
Dr. Cindy Rocks!
doctor was able to tell us what the problem was right away...
Dr gellner is literally amazing I have ultimate trust in her when it comes to caring for my precious daughter
Dr. Gellner is wonderful! She helps my daughter feel so at ease. She is always willing to answer ridiculous questions and it very quick to respond to My Chart messages.
Dr. Gellner helps me feel at ease with my daughter's development. Since her birth we changed insurances 3 times and I have worked with 4 different doctors. She is my number one choice, for empathy, understanding, educating me and helping my daughter with her health.
Dr Cindy Rocks!!!
Dr. Gellner always remembers us. She is thorough, knowledgeable and efficient. We are well taken care of with her.
She's amazing ! We love her.
Dr. G is da BOMB! She is always so great with my kids and provides excellent health care.
Shes the best! she's been all my kid's doctor. I moved to Vineyard but I will still be driving to see Dr. Gellner because I feel like she just really knows what she's talking about. I've been to other doctors that I felt like they were wrong, or they gave my kids to strong of medicine. but she's always done us right. I wish she could be my doctor too.
Extremely helpful and insightful and has my utmost respect being my children's family doctor thank you for everything
Dr. Gellner is our favorite pediatrician, I recommend her to all of my friends! We are willing to drive across the city just to see Dr. Gellner.
Dr. Gellner has been there every time we needed her. She has good bedside manner/
Dr. Gellner is amazing!
She's the best pediatrician a family could ask for very respectful and would recommend her to family and friends
Is the best shes been my daughters provider for 15 years thank you dr cynthia gellner
I think Dr. Gellner sets my mind at ease and is an excellent pediatrician.
Excellent [TRANSLATED]
Dr. Gellner is fabulous. I feel fortunate to have her as our primary provider for our children. She is always cheerful, enthusiastic and I can tell she truly cares. She is definitely top notch.
She was calm and reassuring, which was helpful because my son was very panicked about his injury.
Dr. Gellner is the best!!!
She is a wonderful person, very attentive, pleasant, very affectionate, her work is spectacular. [TRANSLATED]
We love Dr. Gellner and recommend her to all our friends with kids!
Dr really wouldn't listen to what I had to say or acted like I didn't know what I was talking about with what was going on with me
Cindy is the best pediatrician. She is extremely knowledgeable and experienced. In addition, she takes the time to listen and takes a look at the whole child. I would highly recommend her.
We came in for a well child check. It was fast and efficient. My daughter enjoys her visits with Dr. Gellner.
Dr. Gellner was our pediatrician for over 11yrs, she is very gentle with kids, kind and has a warm heart. She is one of the best, dedicated physician I have met. Thanks Doc.
Dr. Gellner is amazing. So glad I picked her to be my daughters doctor! She is very professional and knows her stuff. Me being a new mom and having questions she always reassures me and answers all my questions! Thank you for always taking good care of my daughter when we come in!
Dr. Gellner is a fantastic pediatrician! I recommend her to everyone.
Dr. Gellner is the best! We have lived in Layton for 6 years now but will always commute to the Westridge for Dr Gellner.
We love Dr. Gellner! She is the absolute best she is so good at making my child comfortable and making her feel like she is involved in her care.
Dr. Gellner is simply the BEST! We love coming to see her and always trust her decisions and judgement regarding the care of our child. She is always great with our daughter and she LOVES her!
Good
Yes 1st class service
Dr. Gellner is always so positive and happy and really takes time to get to know her patients. I don't feel like she is just checking boxes to check milestones and she genuinely wants to do what is best for my son. The nurses and MAs that she works with always seem happy to see us, and we are always greeted with a smile.
Cynthia is absolutely amazing ! I am so grateful to have her as my daughters pediatrician! My daughter recently was diagnosed with asthma, and Dr. Cynthia was so knowledgeable.
Dr. Gellner is AWESOME!!! She is very knowledgeable. She is thorough and takes the time to answer all my questions.
Dr. Gellner is up beat and easy to talk to with questions and concerns. She genuinely cares about our kids overall, not just their medical needs.
Es una excelente pediatra trata a los nios con mucho amor
Dr. Gellner was kind and professional. We felt heard and seen as we expressed concerns about our infant. You could tell Dr. Gellner cares about her patients and genuinely loves babies and the work that she does.
Dr. Gellner is great. She is very thorough with our yearly well child checks. My daughter loves visiting her because she is always so kind and friendly.
Always love seeing Dr. Gellner!
Can you copy and paste what I wrote about Dr. Gellner a few answers ago? :)
Dr. Gellner is the best!! We appreciate her expertise and the care she provides for my kids.
First time going to this clinic and she was super nice and answer all my questions she explain everything I needed to know
Punctual, dedicated, and consistently attentive to my daughter's needs, providing thorough responses to any concerns we may have.
Finally switched PCP for my kids after going to a different provider for years. I am only upset we didn't switch SOONER. Dr. Gellner is fantastic we now look forward to future visits and don't fear the doctors any longer.
Dr. Gellner is a wonderful pediatrician. She is the reason that I am willing to drive so far to the Westridge Clinic for our appointments. She makes us all feel welcome and valued.
Dr Gelner was great as usual!!
Una excelente doctora
Very kind [TRANSLATED]
very good
Dr. Gellner and Sylvia are so great-with kids and with parents!!
Dr Gellner has always been very helpful when explaining things about my infant's care and health. She is warm and friendly and seems to care about her patients and the concerns of parents.
She's amazing! Very kind, listens carefully, and really cares about her patients.
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Board Certification and Academic Information
| Academic Departments |
Pediatrics
-Adjunct Assistant Professor Family & Preventive Medicine -Clinical Attending |
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Education history
| Undergraduate | Austin College | B.A. |
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| Graduate Training | Pharmacology and Toxicology - University of Texas at Austin | MSPhr |
| Professional Medical | University of Texas Health Science Center | M.D. |
| Internship | MetroHealth Medical Center | Intern |
| Residency | Pediatrics - MetroHealth Medical Center | Resident |
News & Podcasts
News
- Sueños seguro para bebés: cómo prevenir el SMSL
- Manténgase alejado del 'crypto' en las piscinas este verano
- ¿Cuándo debo llamar al pediatra de guardia?
- When to Call the On-Call Pediatrician
- The 5 Most Common Kids' Rashes and What to Do
- The Truth About Growing Pains
- What Can Your Nails Tell You About Your Health?
- Understanding Uveitis
- The Famous Faces of Learning Disorders
- Safe Sleep Guidelines for Baby and Reducing SIDS
- No More FluMist—Which Means More Flu Shots
- Floaters and Flashes: Cause for Concern?
- Banned Blood: Why Not Everyone Can Donate
- Does Your Kid Stink?
- How to Deal With the Toddler Appetite Slump
- When Sick Kids Should Stay Home
- Screens and Sleep
- Snot Color: What it Means
- What Your Shoes Bring Home
- Should You Give Your Child a Sip of Alcohol?
- What Is Body Shaming and How Does It Impact People?
- Clear Dosage Guidelines for Kids
- Bandaging Basics: A Step-By-Step Guide
- Steer Clear of Crypto in the Pool This Summer
- Helping Your Picky Eater—And Knowing When to Seek Help
- The Benefits of Dirty Kids
Podcasts
- How to Get Your Child Off the Pacifier
- How to Get Your Toddler Off the Bottle
- Recognizing Depression in Children and Teens
- Can Anxiety Transfer to My Baby Through Breastfeeding?
- How to Boost Your Child’s Immune System
- Telehealth or Doctor's Office if My Child is Sick?
- Can My Child Play Outside During COVID-19?
- How Can I Talk About Health with My Teenager?
- 5 Most Common Pediatric Home Injuries
- How to Speak to Your Child About Obesity
- The Effects of Vaping on Children
- How to Survive Your Newborn’s Sleep Schedule
- How to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, According to a Pediatrician
- What Causes Chest Pain in Your Child?
- How to Tell Oral Allergy Syndrome from Food Allergies
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Causes of Bad Eyesight in Children
- How to Choose Your Next Pediatrician
- "I Thought It Was Covered?" Why You May Receive a Bill After Your Child’s Well Visit
- What is Causing Your Child’s Chronic Headaches?
- Excessive Newborn Crying: When to Worry and When It's Normal
- My Toddler Isn't Sleeping Through the Night
- Top 5 Children's Health Topics (According to a Pediatrician)
- Nutritional Deficiency's Impact on a Child's Learning Abilities
- Your Child's ADHD Could Be Misdiagnosed
- How Play Builds Smarter, Happier, More Resilient Kids
- How to Treat Skin Conditions on the Foot
- Hidden Sugars Could Contribute to Childhood Obesity
- When Can My Child Stay Home Alone?
- Smartphones Can Help Prevent Childhood Obesity
- Teens Are At Risk for STDs
- Kids Can Have High Blood Pressure, Too
- Playing Sports Is Good For Your Child
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Preventing Your Child’s Seasonal Allergies
- Does My Child Have ADHD?
- How to Choose the Right Pediatrician for Your Child
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Summer Safety Tips for Your Kids
- The Role of Well-Child Visits in Preventive Pediatric Care
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: What You Should and Shouldn't Be Feeding Your Baby
- Could Your Child’s Growing Pains be Juvenile Arthritis?
- Can I Give My Child Sports or Energy Drinks?
- Three Health Risks When Kids Don't Get Enough Quality Sleep
- How to Stop My Child From Wetting the Bed
- Your Teen Was Diagnosed with an Eating Disorder—What Happens Next?
- How to Tell If Your Teen's Diet and Exercise Habits Signal an Eating Disorder
- When Should A Child Be Out of Diapers?
- My Child Coughs So Hard, They Vomit. Should I Worry?
- Smartphones Increasing Emotional Health Problems in Teens
- Could Your Child’s Flu-Like Symptoms Actually be Caused by Adenovirus?
- Is it Okay to Spank Your Child?
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Your Children’s Allergies
- Dark Circles in Kids: Common Causes and When to Take Action
- Is It a Cold or Winter Allergies? How to Tell the Difference in Kids
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Dos and Don’ts for Your Baby's Skin
- Breathing Problems in a Newborn
- How to Treat Your Child’s Cold Sore
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Causes for Your Child’s Fever
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Common Symptoms vs Terrible Diseases
- Overusing Antibiotics Can Hurt Your Child
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Environment's Effects on Your Child's Health
- What to do About Your Child's Dandruff
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Children and Antibiotics
- When Should Kids Have Cell Phones?
- What to Do if A Child is Choking
- How to Identify if Your Child has a Learning Disability
- Health Minute: 3 Funky Smells Coming From Your Child
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Immune System Hacks
- Signs Your Child Might Be Using Drugs and Alcohol
- Treating Your Child’s Bug Bites
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Juice is Healthy for Kids
- Protect Your Child's Back with the Right Backpack
- Could Your Child’s Ear Injury Be Something More Serious?
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Bug Bites
- Can Fidget Spinners Really Stop Fidgeting?
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Diarrhea in Kids
- Your Baby Needs Tummy Time
- Could My Child Get Meningitis?
- What to Do If My Kid's A Nose Picker
- How to Stop Your Child’s Nail Biting
- Help Your Child Navigate the Playground
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Do Babies Need to Burp After Feeding?
- Treating A Child's ADHD With Medication
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Baby's Hair
- What to Do If Your Child Has Lice
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: 5 Myths About Treating Acne
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Cranky Babies with Feeding Issues
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Troubleshooting Your Newborn
- Some Teething Products Can Be Dangerous for Your Toddler
- Smart Phones’ Effect On Your Child's Sleep
- Why Your Baby Cries and How to Manage It
- How to Identify Stuttering in Your Child
- 5 Important Developmental Milestones to Watch for in Your Infant
- What You Can Do to Help Your Child with Anxiety
- 3 Seemingly Scary Symptoms in Children that Aren't Really that Scary
- You Might Be Giving Your Child a Dangerous Dose of Liquid Medicine
- Listener Question: What Should I do if My Child’s Fever Isn’t Going Down?
- When Does My Child Need to Go to the ER for a Nose Injury?
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Is My Child’s Poop Supposed to be Green?
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Triggers for Colds and Ear Infections
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Stuff That Comes Out of Your Child's Nose
- How to Prepare Your Child For the Flu Shot
- My Child was Just Diagnosed With Type 1 Diabetes. Now What?
- Preventing Ear Infections in Young Children
- What to Do When a Teen's Anger Spirals Out of Control
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: 10 Myths About Diabetes
- Symptoms that your Child Might Have an Ear Infection
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Children’s Eye Health
- What Can You Do if Your Teen is a Cutter?
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: What a Child Should Eat and Drink
- The Importance of Playtime for Children
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: 4 Myths About Toddlers
- What to Do About Your Child's Earwax
- Duct Tape: An Effective Treatment for Warts
- What to Do About Your Child’s Ingrown Toenail
- Time to Visit the Doctor for Your Child’s Chicken Pox?
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Chicken Pox Or Something Else?
- Is My Child’s Stinky Funk Normal?
- Do You Have a Difficult Child? Maybe It's Time to Call in Reinforcements
- Does Your Child Have Autism?
- The Puberty Talk: What You Need to Know When Your Daughter is Becoming a Woman
- Tonsils—When Is It Time to Take Them Out?
- How to Check for Tooth Decay in Toddlers
- Is Your Child Coming Up With Excuses to Skip School? It May Be School Phobia
- When is a Visit to the Doctor Needed for a Head Injury in Kids?
- How to Help Your Child Let Go of Thumb-Sucking
- Helping Your Newborn Get Through Painful Pooping
- How Can I Get My Child to Stop Biting Her Nails?
- Why Is My Child Suddenly Not Eating?
- The Basics: When Should My Sick Child Stay Home from School?
- The Skinny on Snot: What Your Child's Mucus Says About Their Health
- Should I Be Worried If My Child Gets Sick Too Often?
- Recognizing and Managing Cow's Milk Allergy in Kids
- How Do You Know if Your Child Is Allergic to Latex?
- My Child Has Been Diagnosed With ADHD—Now What?
- Are You A Helicopter Parent?
- Calling All Teens: How to Deal with Cyberbullying
- Talking, Treatment, and Making the Home Safe: Ways to Help Prevent Kids From Committing Suicide
- Those Colorful and Yummy-Smelling Hand Sanitizers Are Dangerous for Your Kids
- Communicating with Your Baby Before They Learn to Speak
- Does Early Pet Exposure Help with Allergies Down the Road?
- Toughing Out the Teenage Years
- Preparing Your Teen for Adolescence
- My Child Sprained Their Ankle—How Soon Will They Be Back on the Field?
- Why Does My Child Get Frequent Nosebleeds?
- What to Do if Your Child Gets Swimmer’s Ear
- Should I Leave My Kids Home Alone?
- What Do I Do if My Child Has a Severe Allergic Reaction?
- Is Your Child’s Behavior a Mental Disorder or Just Normal Development?
- What to do if You Think a Child is Being Abused
- What is Phenylketonuria?
- Why Does My Child Always Need to Go to the Bathroom?
- My Child Has Night Terrors—What Can I Do?
- Is Complementary and Alternative Medicine a Good Idea for Kids?
- My Little One Isn’t Talking—Should I Be Worried?
- The Video Games Your Child Plays Has an Effect on Their Behavior
- Restless Leg Syndrome or Something Different? Find Out What's Behind Your Child's Twitchy Legs
- Later School Start Times: Lazy or Legit?
- Is My Child Anemic?
- Intoeing in Children: What Parents Need to Know and When to Seek Medical Help
- My Child’s Feet Always Hurt – What’s Going On?
- Baby Too Young to Vaccinate? Then Vaccinate Yourself & Family
- Helping Your Child Through Growing Pains
- How to Make Your Child Comfortable While They Recover From the Flu
- Treating Your Child's "Barking Cough" at Home
- Why Is My Newborn Turning Yellow? What Parents Need to Know About Jaundice
- What's Causing My Child's Tummy Ache?
- Signs and Symptoms of RSV
- Gluten Sensitivity or Celiac Disease? Same Symptoms, Different Causes
- Understanding and Managing Food Allergies in Children
- Baby Food Basics
- Preventing Risk Factors for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Tips for Talking to Toddlers About Their ‘Private’ Parts
- Straight Facts on Scoliosis in Kids
- Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease vs. Strep: How to Tell the Difference
- Helping Your Child Recover from Vomiting and Diarrhea
- Limit Kids' Caffeine Intake to Preserve Their Health, Your Sanity
- Acne: Embarrassing But Treatable
- Tips for Keeping Your Child’s Vaccinations Up-to-Date
- Potty Training Tips to Help Your Child Succeed
- Preventing and Treating Sunburns in Kids
- Tips for Spotting Eye Issues in Children
- When to Worry About Your Child's Fever and When to Stay Calm
- Updated Car Seat Guidelines to Keep Your Child Safe on the Road
- How to Get Your Child to Wear Their Helmets
- How to Keep Your Teenager Away from Alcohol
- Put that Cell Phone Down! It's Interfering with Your Parenting
- Bullying is Not OK - How You Can Help Your Child
- Intervene Before Age 5 to Prevent Obesity
- What to Do If Your Child is Choking
- Can Asthma be Cured?
- Bedwetting is Normal—What to Do When Your Child Wets the Bed
- Should Kids Be Outside During Inversions?
- HPV Vaccine: Who Should Get Vaccinated and is it Safe?
- The Poop on Poop: Constipation in Kids
- The Best Toy For Your Child's Development at Every Age
- Getting Your Picky Eaters to Eat
- MRSA is Increasing in Children
- Flu Vaccine Facts Every Parent Should Know
- How to Get Kids to Wash Their Hands—Without a Struggle
- Winning the Bedtime Battle: How to Help Kids Sleep Better
- Childhood Obesity 101
- Coping with Fall Allergies
- Better School Lunch Is Not Enough
- If Your Child Swallows a Button Battery, It’s an Emergency
- The Basics: Painful Periods in Girls
- The Basics: Pediatric Behavioral Issues
- Should a Child Eat or Drink if They're Vomiting?
- When to Take a Vomiting Child to the Hospital
- The Difference Between a Pediatrician and a Pediatric Gynecologist
- Diagnosing ADHD in Children
- What's Normal When Your Kid Has a Stomach Bug?
- Supporting Your Teen After a Suicide
- Do Children Need Fiber?
- How to Help Your Child with School Phobia
- Teens, Social Media, and the Trouble with Self-Diagnosis
- Fentanyl Overdoses Are Increasing Among Teens. What Can Parents Do?
- Screen Time and Speech Delays in Toddlers
- Exercise as a Prescription for Children's Mental Health
- What to Expect if Your Child Gets RSV
- The Basics: Your Daughter's Painful Urination
- Eating Disorders in Teens: What Parents Need to Know and How to Spot the Signs
- How to Prevent Needle Phobia in Kids
- The Basics: Your Child’s Vaccination Schedule
- The Basics: Newborn Reflexes
- The Basics: Vision Screening for Young Children
- Brushing Hair Can Cause You to Faint: What to Know About Hair Grooming Syncope
- Understanding POTS: A Growing Concern Among Teens
- Managing Asthma in Children
- Effective Strategies to Handle Mosquito Bites in Children
- Diagnosing Strep Throat in Children: What Parents Need to Know
- Bronchiolitis in Babies: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention
- Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome in Teens: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
- Is Social Media Taking Over Your Teen's Life? What You Can Do About It
- How to Handle Screen-Related Temper Issues in Children
- Does Your Baby Need Tongue-Tie Clipping?
- The Basics: What Every Parent Should Know About Flying with Kids
- Helping Kids Cope with Seasonal Affective Disorder
- Protect Your Family From Whooping Cough
- Understanding Childhood Mood Disorders Beyond Bipolar
- How Skin-to-Skin Contact Benefits Both Baby and Parents
- The Basics: Is Your Newborn Hungry? Look for These Signs
- When Does Your Child Really Need Lab Work?
- The Basics: Your Newborn's Skin
- Newborn Vomiting vs. Spitting Up: A Parent’s Guide to What’s Normal
- Is My Newborn Pooping Normally?
- What to Do When Your Baby Sounds Congested
- The Basics: How to Accurately Take a Baby's Temperature
- The Pediatrician-Approved Back-to-School Health Checklist
- How to Make School Mornings Easier for You and Your Kids
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Why Your Child Isn’t Actually on a Sugar High
- The Basics: What to Expect When Your Baby Starts Teething
- Debunking Old Wives' Tales: Common Misconceptions About Your Baby's Teething
- Use Parent-Teacher Conferences to Check Learning and Mental Health
- What Pediatricians Want Parents to Know About Child Therapy
- Why Young Children Get Sick More Often and What Parents Can Do
- The Basics: Finding the Right Formula for Your Baby
- Measles or Something Else? How to Tell Common Childhood Rashes Apart