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“Utah Valley Pediatrics is a name you can trust! I’ve had nothing but wonderful interactions with the doctors, nurses, and staff. They are professional, knowledgeable, and kind. I trust them completely to take care of my little boy!” ...
Central Valley Medical Center has proudly served Juab County and Central Utah with high quality health services for over 60 years.
Our site provides a wealth of information on everything from medical conditions to parenting tips. Parents particularly like our “Is Your Child Sick?” section. It is a collection of nearly 100 pediatric symptoms that address parents’ concerns and let them know how to care for their child or...
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After years of controversy, most scientists, the American Dental Association, the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics have concluded that fluoride will significantly reduce the occurrence of cavities and is safe when given in the recommended amount. ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has long recommended against screen time for babies and toddlers. Children at this stage need a great deal of real-world stimulation to acquire the skills critical to this developmental stage. Television was generally considered a hindrance, not a help, to...
Who shouldnotget a flu shot? You should not be vaccinated if you: Have a severe allergy to chicken eggs Have had a serious reaction to a flu shot before Have Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) Are less than 6 months of age Also, if you’re currently sick with a moderate-to-severe illness...
Networking with other distance learning parents can help everyone feel less overwhelmed. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution to the challenges of distance learning. Be patient with yourself and your child as you navigate distance learning through this pandemic. ...