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How Soon Can I Take My Child for Immunizations Before School?

The timeline for child immunizations is crucial for every parent to understand. At the Health Services of North Texas, with locations in Denton, Plano, and Wylie, we often get asked, “How soon can I take my child for immunizations before school?” The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends routine immunization of all children and adolescents

It’s a Good Time to Get a Sports Physical

With summer here and fall just around the corner, now is the ideal time to get your child’s sports physical at Health Services of North Texas in Denton, Plano, or Wylie, TX. School sports will be starting before you know it, and ensuring your child is ready is a significant part of the process. Offering

Should You Still Get the COVID Vaccine?

Since it’s been more than three years since the COVID pandemic started, many people wonder if getting the COVID vaccine in Collin and Denton Counties is still necessary. At Health Services of North Texas in Plano, Wylie, and Denton, our experienced team understands the questions surrounding COVID vaccination and is committed to helping patients understand

What Happens During a Well-Child Visit?

Well-child appointments are an important part of maintaining your child’s health as they develop and grow. These routine check-ups at Health Services of North Texas provide parents and guardians the opportunity to have their children examined by a qualified pediatrician and stay up-to-date on immunizations and other preventive health measures as needed. Below, our pediatricians

Three Signs You May Need Substance Use Treatment

Substance use and abuse is a common problem, though it often goes undiagnosed, underreported, and/or untreated. In fact, one of the major barriers to getting help for substance abuse is simply not recognizing or acknowledging when it’s needed. At Health Services of North Texas (HSNT), our dedicated, caring teams of providers in Denton and Plano,

When Should You Consider Urgent Care for Your Child?

Urgent care centers deliver prompt medical care for a wide range of conditions, including minor accidents and illnesses that require immediate attention. But how do you know when urgent care is necessary instead of an appointment with a pediatrician or emergency room visit? Our pediatricians in Denton, Plano, and Wylie, TX believe in educating parents

How to Maintain Good Health During Your College Years

With all that college has to offer — education, parties, sports, dorm life, and new friendships and relationships — there is much to be excited about. Still, college students and those preparing to leave for college should have a good understanding of what health risks they may face in this new stage of life and,

Don’t Lose Your Medicaid Benefits

Medicaid is an essential program that helps millions of people stay healthy and receive the medical care they need. In response to the coronavirus (COVID-19), the federal government passed a law that allowed Texans to automatically keep Medicaid coverage (called continuous Medicaid). Now, this has changed, and residents must take action to renew their plan

Three Signs Your Newborn Is Healthy

Having a newborn can be overwhelming and, at times, even scary. New parents are often nervous about whether their baby is growing and developing normally, which is completely understandable. At Health Services of North Texas, our caring team of pediatricians and pediatric nurse practitioners is here to guide you and your family through this exciting

How Can Patients Living with HIV Maintain Self-Care?

With HIV self-care, you’ll want to stay current on taking care of yourself by properly taking your HIV antiviral medications, undergoing any necessary medical treatments, eating a healthy diet, staying physically active, and managing stress so you can live a long life. If you are struggling to self-care with HIV, then we encourage you to

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