Come aboard The Reading Express!
The Reading Express is a FREE program that helps young children prepare for kindergarten. Mark your calendar — it will be at Airline Children & Women’s Health Center on Wednesday, April 8 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.
4 tips for keeping your children healthy through the winter
Find helpful tips for children’s health in winter, including simple ways to stay well during cold and flu season.
Ask a pediatrician: Is my child overweight?
Most parents have a hard time noticing when their own children are carrying too much weight.
Back-to-school well-child checkups
Don't wait; call to schedule your children's back-to-school check-ups and sports physicals today.Important information for parents about back-to-school well-child exams Immunizations are included Most insurance plans, including Medicaid/CHIP, cover well-child visits...
Hiccups and other baby basics: Sleep, poop, and solids
In a baby’s first year, it can feel like every little stretch, hiccup, or diaper change brings a new question. We’ve gathered answers to some of the most common questions about infants.
Measles outbreak: Symptoms, prevention, and how to know if you’ve been vaccinated
Measles is a serious and highly contagious disease. The good news is that measles is highly preventable by making sure you’re vaccinated.
Helping your teen transition to adult health care
The transition from a pediatrician to adult health care is an important step in helping teens take charge of their well-being.
Protect your children from the flu!
If you have young kids, it’s especially important to protect them from the flu virus, because they have a greater chance of getting very sick.
Should you go to the emergency room or urgent care? What’s the difference?
Here are a few tips to help you decide whether to take your child to the emergency room or to your local urgent care center when your pediatrician’s office is closed.
Why are baby checkups important?
Regular medical checkups are important for the healthy development of infants and toddlers, and they are covered by Medicaid.









