by Dr. Wadley | May 2, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Adenoviruses are a group of viruses that can cause respiratory and intestinal infections. Adenovirus in kids is a cause for much misery in households across the world. These infections can happen to kids of any age, but are more common in babies and young children....
by Dr. Wadley | Apr 29, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Norovirus in Children: What is this virus you speak of? Noroviruses are a diverse group of viruses in the Calicivirus family that cause acute gastroenteritis. The name of the virus comes from the location where the first known outbreak occurred....
by Dr. Wadley | Apr 16, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Happy Easter, everyone! We hope you all have a wonderful day filled with family, friends, and lots of delicious food. We would also like to take this opportunity to say thank you to our patients and their families. As an at-home pediatrician, I have a lot to be...
by Dr. Wadley | Apr 3, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
When you become a parent, one of the most important decisions that you make is choosing a pediatrician. You want to be sure that your child receives the best possible care. This can mean different things for different families. Some parents opt for traditional visits...
by Dr. Wadley | Mar 3, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
As a pediatrician and a mother, I know how important it is to have tips to help my child with her spring allergies. The weather here in North Texas will warm up soon, causing trees, weeds, and grasses to release pollen into the air. It’s good to think through...
by Dr. Wadley | Feb 24, 2022 | Seasonal Pediatric Topics
Baby poop color is a concern for most parents. As a direct care pediatrician, it is the number one reason why new parents text me pictures of the inside of their babies’ diapers. Lucky me! Most colors of baby poop are perfectly normal. A lot of the color depends...