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Tag: Pediatric Immunizations

Sharpen the Pencils, Roll Up the Sleeves—It’s Back-to-School Time!

It’s almost the busiest time of the year… back to school! The start of a new school year can be stressful at times due to the extensive list of tasks that need to be completed before the first day. With all the excitement surrounding back-to-school shopping for clothes and supplies, it is easy to forget

The Benefits of Choosing Health Services of North Texas for Your Child’s Care

At Health Services of North Texas (HSNT), our trained pediatricians prioritize your child’s overall health and well-being. From sports physicals to newborn appointments, HSNT offers comprehensive support at almost every age and stage. Many parents have questions such as, “What does a pediatrician do?” or “Why should I vaccinate my child?” Our experienced providers understand

How Can I Prepare My Child for Immunizations?

Immunizations, also known as vaccinations, are important for keeping your child healthy and protecting them from serious diseases. However, getting shots can be a stressful experience for both children and parents. You may feel anxious about your child receiving multiple injections or experiencing discomfort. Fortunately, you can prepare for pediatric immunizations and make the process

Parent’s Guide to RSV Vaccination: What to Expect and Why It’s Essential

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a respiratory illness that causes mild cold-like symptoms in young children and infants. However, RSV can also lead to severe infections in these vulnerable age groups. Parents in Denton, Plano, and Wylie, TX can protect their children from RSV by getting them vaccinated. In this guide, we will discuss everything

How Does the RSV Vaccine Work to Reduce RSV Symptoms in Children?

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common but very contagious virus that affects the respiratory tract. Though it may cause only mild cold-like symptoms in older children and adults, it can be severe and even life-threatening in young babies, especially those with preexisting health conditions. In this guide, we explain the importance of the RSV

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

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

Four Tips to Prepare for the COVID-19 Vaccine

The coronavirus (COVID-19) is an unprecedented threat to public health, and everyone must take the necessary precautions to protect themselves. Vaccines are our best chance to safeguard ourselves and others from the virus. Health Services of North Texas understands that getting vaccinations can be a daunting process. This is why we have compiled four tips

Why Are Immunizations Important for Children?

Vaccines can give children immunity to harmful diseases. It’s crucial to ensure children have all their pediatric immunizations and stay up to date on boosters. Thanks to medical advances, kids with complete vaccinations are protected from more diseases than ever. At Health Services of North Texas, our team of doctors offers vaccines for children and

New Safety Guidelines for Your Sleeping Baby

For new parents, putting a baby to bed can understandably cause anxiety, especially with the increasing awareness of SIDS and sleep-related infant deaths. With proper routines and an appropriate environment, however, most cases of sleep-related infant deaths are preventable. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently updated its guidelines for safe sleeping in infants, and

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