by Dr. Wadley | Sep 28, 2018 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Child predators have many tactics they use in order to victimize children. In this article we will explore some of the common tactics used by these people as well as understand how we can protect our children. Crimes against children research center reports that 1 in...
by Dr. Wadley | Aug 27, 2018 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Direct Primary Care Pediatrics There is a small but rapidly growing number of doctors who are practicing under the model of direct primary care. Read more to find out why direct primary care is a growing movement that is making health care delivery better for...
by Dr. Wadley | Aug 27, 2018 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
My Sister and I Growing Up Growing up, Andrea and I were typical sisters. One minute we were building Barbie mansions out of cardboard boxes, the next minute pulling each other’s hair. There was lots of love between us, but our closeness in age sometimes made things...
by Dr. Wadley | Jul 12, 2018 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Newborns do not come with instruction manuals. Whether it is your first baby or not, being mom to a newborn comes with questions. Here are the top ten things that every mom needs to know when she has a newborn. Breastfeeding is hard. There I said it. It seems like it...
by Dr. Wadley | Jun 29, 2018 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Well child exams are an important part of life for kids. In the first year alone, if your child is following the AAP recommended schedule, your baby will have seen their pediatrician at least 5-7 times. This may cause you to ask yourself why these visits are so...
by Dr. Wadley | Jun 20, 2018 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Drowning is one of the most concerning dangers for kids during the summer months. In this post, we look at the myths surrounding the term dry drowning. It is a phrase that has appeared in the news and social media postings within the last few years, but it is not a...