Pain or discomfort in the stomach (abdomen or belly). The stomach pains occur when your child is worried about something. This is often called the “worried stomach”.
Read MorePain or discomfort in the stomach (abdomen or belly). The stomach pains occur when your child is worried about something. This is often called the “worried stomach”.
Read MorePain or discomfort in the stomach (abdomen or belly). Pain found between the bottom of the rib cage and the groin crease.
Read MoreAcetaminophen (Tylenol) Dosage Table
Read MoreAcne is a skin condition caused by blocked oil glands. Main symptoms are pimples and blackheads on the face.
Read MoreA harmless rash that occurs when a child is taking an antibiotic. The rash is not from a drug allergy. Occurs in 10% of children who are taking amoxicillin.
Read MoreAn anal fissure is a shallow tear in the skin around the anus. This is the cause in over 90% of children with blood in the stools.
Read MoreItching of the anus. Occurs on a repeated basis.
Read MoreBite or claw wound from a pet, farm or wild animal.
Read MoreAntibiotics are strong medicines that can kill bacteria. However, they are often over-used in our society
Read MoreSudden attacks of overwhelming, intense symptoms. Symptoms: fast, deep breathing (hyperventilation), fast heart rate and feeling dizzy. The body goes on total “red alert”.
Read MoreYou are concerned that your child is not eating enough food each day. It may seem like your child is never hungry.
Read MoreInjuries to the arm (shoulder to hand). Injuries to a bone, muscle, joint or ligament.
Read MoreArm muscle pain from hard work or sports (muscle overuse). Pain is not caused by an injury. Also called muscle overuse syndrome
Read MorePain in the arm (shoulder to fingers). Includes shoulder, elbow, wrist and finger joints. Includes minor muscle strains from hard work or sports (overuse). Pain is not caused by an injury
Read MoreYour child is having an asthma attack. Your child has been diagnosed in the past with asthma.
Read MoreFungus infection of the feet. Causes an itchy rash on the feet and between the toes
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In Case of Emergency:
Dial 911
Monday:
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Tuesday:
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Wednesday:
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Thursday:
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Friday:
8:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday:
LIMITED HOURS*
Sunday:
Closed
*Limited hours for sick appointments only - clinic rotates between Redmont Pediatrics and Over the Mountain Pediatrics (Office of Doctor on Call)
Outside of routine clinic hours, urgent calls will be routed to the Nurse Triage Line at Children's Hospital, the Doctor on call is available if needed.