Why are baby checkups important?
Regular medical checkups are important for the healthy development of infants and toddlers, and they are covered by Medicaid.
5 health tips for women
Incorporating small daily habits can make a big impact on maintaining overall health. These five health tips are from Vecino’s Women’s Health team.
Join The Reading Express on Thursdays at 10!
Reading Express is a free weekly program that helps young children prepare for kindergarten. Parents/caregivers with children 2 months to 4 years old are welcome!
Free Eating Smart, Being Active nutrition classes start February 13 — sign up now!
Learn valuable skills, such as saving money on groceries, incorporating more fruits and vegetables into your diet, and being more active with your family.
New extended hours at Airline Children & Women’s Health Center!
We’re now open until 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 6 p.m. on Friday! Our extended hours are especially for children who are not feeling well.
Vecino Health Centers Mitigates Impact of MOVEit Cyber Attack
Patient medical records are not compromised, and patient care services are not impacted
Notification to patients from Dr. Quintanilla
Dear patients and families, This letter is to notify you of my resignation from Airline Children and Women's Health Center. My last day will be August 25th, 2023. Providing your children with healthcare over the last three years has been a great privilege. All the...
Vecino receives national recognition for quality
The award is a tribute to the dedication of Airline Children & Women’s Health Center and Denver Harbor Family Health Center staff.
Notification to patients from Dr. Villarreal
To my patients and their parents, This letter is to notify you of my retirement from pediatrics. I had the good fortune of having worked in a variety of clinics and had numerous job titles and responsibilities during the past 31 years as a pediatrician in Houston, Texas.
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.