Sound Beach Pediatrics is thrilled to announce that two outstanding physicians will join our team this fall! Please join us in welcoming Dr. Caro and Dr. Olivia to the practice.
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RSV Immunization (Beyfortus) Update
Wed, Sep 25, 2024
We are excited to offer Beyfortus (RSV immunization with preventative antibody) this year, starting the first week of October.
RSV immunization is recommended for pregnant women (Abrysvo) and for infants (Beyfortus) ~ please see this helpful CDC link for more general information.
Specific CDC guidance on Beyfortus, including criteria for immunization,...
Continue reading »Welcoming TWO New Pediatricians!
Mon, Aug 19, 2024
Happy Summer to our SBP Families! We hope you are enjoying summer camp, beach time, swimming, and vacationing, and that you and your children are having fun.
Many new families have joined Sound Beach Pediatrics in the last few years, most often through direct referrals from our existing patients and families....
Continue reading »Happy 8th Birthday Sound Beach Pediatrics!
Thu, Apr 4, 2024
Sound Beach Pediatrics just hit our 8 year anniversary!
We are so grateful for our wonderful team, and especially thankful for the precious families we care for every day!
Happy Spring!
Fri, Mar 29, 2024
Happy Spring to all of our SBP Families!
We are excited for spring and summer, and look forward to seeing your children for well visits in the coming months. We are all ready for warmer weather, sunshine and spring flowers ... and to say goodbye to winter viruses!
There is no sweeter...
Continue reading »RSV Immunization
Sun, Oct 22, 2023
Sound Beach Pediatrics is excited to offer the new RSV immunization!
Nirsevimab (Beyfortus) is a monoclonal antibody product that can protect infants and some young children from severe RSV disease.
Please read the following information below, taken directly from the CDC website, which provides the strict inclusion criteria for immunization. You...
Continue reading »HAPPY FALL!
Fri, Sep 22, 2023
Dear SBP Families,
FALL IS IN THE AIR! We are excited to share some important updates and reminders!
- FLU CLINICS ARE HERE! Flu shot appointments can be booked online right from our website! Click on the upper right green "SCHEDULE APPOINTMENT" button, which will bring you to our scheduling site.
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Updated Office Workflow
Fri, Jan 14, 2022
We are currently seeing a surge of sick patients right now, and a surge in COVID19 infections in parallel with what we are seeing across the nation. There are numerous changes in CDC guidelines, and schools and daycare centers in the community are updating their protocols. Sound Beach Pediatrics has...
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📢 The CDC issued a warning regarding an outbreak of Salmonella infections associated with cucumbers. Cucumbers and products, such as sushi, salads, and wraps, that contain them have been recalled.
Eating foods contaminated with Salmonella can cause illness with symptoms such as diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps. 🤢
Most children will recover within 4 to 7 days, but we recommending checking out this guide to learn more about Salmonella infections in kids. If your child does not improve within 2 to 3 days of experiencing symptoms or their symptoms are severe, call our office. ☎️
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Salmonella Infections in Children
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Salmonella bacteria are known to cause gastrointestinal problems. This type of illness, called gastroenteritis, usually affects the small intestine and is a common reason for diarrhea in children. S...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Medications for ADHD can support children with the disorder with day-to-day functions like attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. 💊
Generally, ADHD medications are safe and effective, but they can also have side effects. Some of these include loss of appetite, weight loss, sleep difficulties, emotional sensitivity, headaches, and stomachaches.
👉 If your child is experiencing these side effects or you have concerns about them using ADHD medications, we recommend reading this guide for information on how to manage the side effects and the benefits of using medication.
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Managing ADHD Medication Side Effects
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Medications can be an essential tool in helping people with ADHD manage symptoms and improve their daily functioning, particularly in areas like attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Traveling for the holidays with a baby this season? Make sure to check out these parenting hacks to keep your baby safe and make it a comfortable and pleasant experience for them! 👶 🧳
"Having a first aid kit on hand is always a great idea when traveling, but it’s especially important to have one with essentials for Baby. Items to put in your kit may include baby medicine and a dropper to dispense it, a baby thermometer, petroleum jelly, baby nail clippers, gauze, scissors, and any other tools you might need to tend to Baby’s medical needs."
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Parenting Hacks for Holiday Travel with Baby - Pathways.org
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Traveling with baby for the holidays? Use these parenting hacks for a smoother holiday season. Plus, get a free baby proofing checklist to help you pack!0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The cold and flu season is here. 🤧 The risk of your child catching a respiratory virus is higher during the colder months.
Most kids will recover within 7-10 days but their symptoms can cause them to feel miserable. Check out these safe and simple remedies to ease your child's symptoms so that they feel more comfortable. 🤒
☎️ If your child's symptoms become severe or they have complications with asthma or breathing difficulties, call our office.
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Caring for Kids with Colds & Flu: Simple Remedies to Ease Symptoms
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Respiratory virus: What can you do to ease aches, sniffles and fever so your child can get better? Here's a closer look at the viruses that cause colds and flu and helpful tips for treating your child...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy Native American Heritage Day! We celebrate the diverse cultures and contributions of Native American communities! 🙌 ... See MoreSee Less
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A common question many families have is should their child take antibiotics when they're ill. 💊
The answer depends on if your child has a bacterial infection or not. Antibiotics only help treat bacterial infections and do not help if your child has a viral infection such as the Common Cold, the Flu, or COVID. 🤒
It's also important to know that antibiotics can cause side effects. Before giving your child antibiotics, make sure to talk to the pediatrician first and get a prescription. Follow their instructions, including giving the medicine for the duration recommended to get rid of the bacterial infection. Call our office if your child is ill and needs to be seen by the doctor. ☎️
👇 Check out this guide for more answers on common FAQ's about antibiotics!
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Antibiotics for Children: 10 Common Questions Answered
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The AAP answers parents' common questions about the use of antibiotics here. Using antibiotics when they are not the right medicine will not help and may even cause more harm than good.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Children can mistake medicine for candy. That is why it's crucial for parents and caregivers to keep medicine #UpAndAway and out of reach and sight of young children to prevent accidental swallowing. 💊
We recommend storing all meds and pills in a place that is too high for children to reach or see. Make sure the bottle caps are sealed properly as well.
It’s also important to teach your children what medicine is and that they should never consume them unless given by a parent or caregiver.
If your child has accidentally swallowed medicine, call Poison Control at 800-222-1222. ☎️
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Millions of Americans get food poisoning every year. Recently, the CDC issued an alert about McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburger that might be contaminated with E. coli bacteria. 🦠
Whether your family is eating out or at home, if the food is contaminated with harmful microbes or not cooked properly, your family can become sick. 🤢
👉 Check out this helpful guide for information on the different types of germs associated with food poisoning, symptoms to look out for, and how to help children with food-borne illnesses recover.
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Food Poisoning & Contamination: Information for Families
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Food poisoning occurs after eating food contaminated by bacteria. The symptoms of food poisoning are basically the same as those of stomach flu: abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and fever...0 CommentsComment on Facebook