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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

The Role of Pediatric Well Visits in Early Childhood Development

As a parent, you want the best for your family, and that includes ensuring their overall well-being. Annual wellness exams, also known as pediatric wellness visits, are an important part of your child’s healthcare routine. These comprehensive screenings include an annual physical exam, screenings, and age-appropriate vaccinations. Our pediatricians also offer comprehensive education and support

Recognizing Signs of ADHD and Helpful Advice from Dr. Pinkston

It is that time of the year again; time to buy pencils, notebooks and book bags. For some parents, this may be the first time. For other parents, our children are taking those next big steps into those harder subjects. All parents want their children to have a smooth transition into their school year but

Making a Family Technology Plan for Summer and Beyond

As the school year draws to a close, kids and parents alike are looking forward to the relaxed pace and fun activities of summer break. However, for today’s kids, less time spent in the classroom can often mean more time spent in the digital world, which can present challenges to their well-being. A family technology

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 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 Often Should Children Get Wellness Visits?

We always want our children to receive the best care possible. This is why Health Services of North Texas (HSNT) performs annual wellness exams for families in Denton, Plano, and Wylie, TX. Our pediatricians and pediatric nurse practitioners ensure your child is growing and developing at a normal rate. They also provide preventive care by

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

Autism Acceptance Month – A Message from Dr. Ellepola

For Autism Acceptance Month we asked Dr. Ellepola to speak about autism and what parents of children with autism can do to help support, guide, and encourage them. 1. How do you help parents navigate guiding their children with autism to thrive in this demanding and high expectation world we live in? Autism spectrum disorder

How Long After COVID Exposure Can Symptoms Appear?

By this point, many of us are beginning to experience “pandemic fatigue.” However, it is still just as important as ever to continue our efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19 by continuing to follow health and safety protocols and knowing what to do if you or a loved one is exposed to the virus.

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