We provide face to face interaction with the pediatrician of your choice in our practice before the baby is born to establish a rapport. Your newest family member has finally arrived. We make it easy for your newborn to get the health care they need for a healthy start at life. We have dedicated phone lines for urgent child care.
The nurse can help you to determine if your child needs to be seen or if home care measures are appropriate. Supporting healthy babies and children. We will help you understand which vaccines your child needs and how to prepare for vaccine visits. We provide same day appointments for patients who are sick.
The nurse can help you to determine if your child needs to be seen or if home care measures are appropriate. Supporting healthy babies and children. We will help you understand which vaccines your child needs and how to prepare for vaccine visits. We provide same day appointments for patients who are sick.
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We see patients by appointment only. To minimize waiting time, walk-ins are strongly discouraged. We try our best to accommodate our patients as much as possible when scheduling appointments. For health supervision visits, please call in advance to schedule your appointment. Some appointments may require the child to miss some school; however, these are considered excused absences.
Dr. Jagdish Patel, a Board Certified physician, has been providing comprehensive pediatric care since 1993. He earned his medical degree at B.J. Medical College in Ahmedabad, India. He completed an internship and residency at the Texas Tech University Health Science Center in El Paso, where he was Chief Resident and was awarded Best Resident in 1993.
Diaper rash is any rash that develops inside the diaper area. In mild cases, the skin might be red. In more severe cases, there may be painful open sores. It is usually seen around the groin and inside the folds of the upper thighs and buttocks. Mild cases clear up within 3 to 4 days with treatment.
When a child's bowel pattern changes suddenly to a loose and watery bowel movement (BM, stool, or poop) and occurs more often than usual, he or she has diarrhea. Most diarrhea in children is caused by viruses. Diarrhea can also be caused by bacteria, parasites, changes in diet (such as drinking too much fruit juice), problems with the intestines (such as allergy to foods), and the use of some medicines.
While it is important to look for the cause of a fever, the main purpose for treating it is to help your child feel better if he is uncomfortable or has pain. A fever is usually a sign that the body is fighting an illness or infection. Fevers are generally harmless. In fact, they can be considered a good sign that your child's immune system is working and the body is trying to heal itself.
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Jul 29, 2021
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