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Phone Answering Service issue 2/16/18

We apologize for the inconvenience, however our phones were unable to be rolled over to our answering service this afternoon. If you need to speak with a nurse, please call Peds after hours at 352-265-0724.  For NFRMC new baby reporting, please call the MD on call directly. … Continue reading

Dehydration

Children can lose large amounts of water when they have a fever, diarrhea, vomiting, or through long periods of physical activity that produce a lot of sweating. If any of these occur and the fluid that has been lost is not replaced, … Continue reading

Holidays: Happy Visiting & Toy Safety

Holidays: Happy Visiting & Toy Safety
 
The holidays can be an exciting time of year for children. Between the gifts, new toys, out-of-town relatives, festivities, and sweet treats, there can be a lot to be excited about. During the holiday season is important to make sure children do not feel too overwhelmed.Continue reading

Thanksgiving: Healthy Eating Habits & Picky Eaters

Thanksgiving is a holiday centered around food, family, and giving thanks. Thanksgiving is meant to be an enjoyable holiday, yet sometimes can be a challenging day for parents of picky eaters. Here are some tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics to appease picky eaters without sacrificing nutrition,Continue reading

Alliance Pediatrics Phone Outage Friday Oct 20th

We have been made aware that our phone service is down to incoming and outgoing calls. If you have a medical emergency, please dial 9-1-1. Our internet is still functioning, so if you need a call back, you can contact us by going to the home page and clicking on the “Request an Appointment” … Continue reading

After the Storm

We’re glad to see you made it through the storm too.
In this post we wanted to include somethings that may be helpful for after the storm. Maybe it’s something you have questions about like possible mold growth from all the rain or maybe your child is upset still from the storm. … Continue reading