The recent increase in Measles cases throughout the country has sparked quite a bit of publicity regarding vaccinations. Retired Anderson Hills Pediatrics’ founder,
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News & Updates – 02/12/2019
Anderson Hills Pediatrics Updates 02.12.19
Infant Ibuprofen Recall Expanded
The recent infant ibuprofen recall has been expanded to include more products. USA Today reported on 1/30/19 that Tris Pharma has “expanded a voluntary nationwide recall of infant ibuprofen amid concerns the medication,
Rotavirus and T1 Diabetes
It was recently reported that children receiving the rotavirus vaccine may be less likely to develop type 1 diabetes than children who don’t get this routine childhood vaccination.
Feeding Your Picky Eater
Please join us for a nutrition class with Ann Rooney, our Registered Dietitian. We will be discussing the proper nutrition techniques for those fussy,
Refill Phone Change
As of tomorrow we will no longer be accepting general refill requests via our phone/refill line. Instead, please contact your pharmacy directly when a general refill is needed.
Public Health Alert – Pertussis Advisory
Whooping Cough (Pertussis) has been on a rise in Hamilton County since early October, and has impacted some area schools. Pertussis is a bacterial infection that is spread through direct contact of respiratory secretions.
Anderson Fire Department Installs Car Seats
Dr. Steve Feagins shared the following information on bringing home your newborn from Mercy Anderson Hospital. Anderson Fire Department Installs Car Seats Before bringing the newborn home from Mercy Anderson Hospital,
Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM)
Acute Flaccid Myelitis or AFM, is an illness that affects the area of the spinal cord called the gray matter. This can result in weakness or paralysis and can have a sudden onset.
Laundry Room and Detergent Safety
Are you a family with young children? Then chances are you spend a great deal of time doing laundry! Help keep young kids safe by making sure that anything little fingers may try to open,