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When to Start a Pediatric Immunizations Schedule For Your Child?

Getting the proper pediatric immunizations can prevent your child from getting unnecessary illnesses. HSNT’s pediatric providers at Health Services of North Texas in Denton, Plano, and Wylie, TX can help administer these vaccinations for your child’s health needs. We recommend you start your child’s pediatric immunization schedule at around two months of age. Your child’s first

What Are the Four Stages of HIV?

Human immunodeficiency virus or HIV is a concern for many men and women throughout Denton and Collin Counties. HIV care is necessary for reducing the risk of the disease moving toward its more advanced stages. The purpose of HIV treatment is to keep you in the early stages of the disease. Our team at Health

What Are the Dangers of Untreated Hepatitis C?

Hepatitis C is a dangerous virus that harms the liver and produces inflammation. Because this disease doesn’t always trigger symptoms, many people may not be aware they even have hepatitis C. The good news is that our experts at Health Services of North Texas in Denton, Wylie, and Plano can help you manage hepatitis C

How Does PrEP Help Reduce My Risk of Contracting HIV?

If you feel you’re at risk of contracting HIV due to lifestyle factors, it’s vitally important that you seek preventive treatment. By taking the proper protective measures as soon as possible, you can substantially decrease your risk of infection. So, for your best outcome, contact us as soon as possible at Health Services of North

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: What You Need to Know

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month which provides a great opportunity to review, refresh, and expand your knowledge on breast cancer. Breast cancer largely affects women and if diagnosed in the early stages, it can be treatable. It is important to be aware of the risk factors and symptoms of breast cancer to be able

What Should I Do If I Suspect I have HIV?

It’s vital to seek regular testing, especially if you have any concerns. Our expert physicians and specialists are here for you. We offer comprehensive care and a wide range of disease management services, including screening, prevention, support, and personalized treatment plans to help individuals live healthily and happily for many years to come.   And

How Often Do Seniors Need Health Care Visits?

Ideally, adults can visit their health care facilities at least once a year to have their medical checkups, but it may be more depending on the level of your care. Regular visits to your provider are crucial to maintaining optimal health and a great opportunity to check on your medications and lifestyle. If you are

What to Expect On Your Newborn’s First Pediatric Visit

Bringing home your baby can be an exciting and nervous time in your life. At Health Services of North Texas and Wylie Children’s Medical Clinic, our goal is to offer newborn care in the easiest and most efficient way possible. During your child’s first pediatric visit, our team will take extra care and assess the

What are the Benefits of Using A WIC Prescreening Tool?

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program of the Food and Nutrition Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. WIC was developed to protect the health of low-income pregnant and postpartum women, infants, and small children. WIC efficiently and effectively provides breastfeeding support, nutritious food, social services, and healthcare referrals to

Where Can I Find a COVID-19 Vaccine in Collin and Denton Counties?

As COVID-19 continues to impact countless people around the world, everyone is wondering how to get out of lockdown and return to normal activities again. Health Services of North Texas (HSNT) is proud to provide coronavirus vaccines so men and women can protect themselves and their surrounding communities in Denton, Plano, and Wylie, TX. Patients

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