Sunscreen and Sun Safety in the Summer: Can Babies Wear Sunscreen?
/Sunscreen and sun safety are two important topics for helping your child have a fun, safe, and healthy summer.
Read MoreSunscreen and sun safety are two important topics for helping your child have a fun, safe, and healthy summer.
Read MoreJuneteenth is the one of the oldest celebrated holidays in the US, and commemorates the ending of slavery and our countryโs second independence day.
Read MoreHappy Pride Month to all of our patients and families who celebrate!
Read MoreWe apologize for the inconvenience, but our lab is not open today, June 4th. If you need to bring your child in only for labs, we should be open tomorrow, otherwise you can bring your child to another quest site.
If your child has an appointment and is due for labs, we can also order labs at Boston Childrenโs Hospital.
As always, you can call us or message us if you have any questions.
As summer approaches with parties and proms, itโs important to talk to your child about drinking and safety. Underage drinking can cause physical and developmental harm to children and teens.
Read MoreImmune system reactions cause allergies. Allergies often stem from outdoor seasonal changes as plants begin to bloom.
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At Roslindale Pediatrics, we pride ourselves on excellent patient access and scheduling availability, which is among the best in the region. Unfortunately, we have recently had many patient no-shows and last-minute cancellations, which disrupt our scheduling and prevent other patients from receiving timely care. To ensure the smooth operation of our practice and to provide the best service to all our patients, we ask that you please call at least 24 hours in advance if you are unable to make your appointment. This will allow us the opportunity to offer the time to another patient who may be in need of medical care.
Learn how to care for your childโs tick bite, including tick bite prevention and tick removal, and when to call your pediatrician.
Read MoreAs you may have heard, the CDC and now the Mass DPH have updated their guidelines for the public if you become ill with a respiratory virus. Regardless of which virus (Flu, COVID-19, RSV, etc), they recommend isolation until you are fever free without medication for 24 hours and feeling better. You should still wear masks indoors and avoid high risk individuals for the next 5 days. To read more about this click here.
If you or your child are ill and have concerns please call us to talk to our nurses or set up an appointment. We are still testing for these viruses in the office and are still offering Flu and COVID-19 vaccines at well visits and by appointment.
Strep throat symptoms in children include a sore throat, fever, inflamed tonsils, and swollen glands, especially without a runny nose or cough.
Read MoreWe are constantly working to raise the bar on our services. If you have any questions or concerns about your experience, please contact our office to let us know.
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