On June 14th, the FDA will meet to discuss Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for Moderna and Pfizer’s COVID vaccine for children ages six months up through 4 years of age.
News & Events
Formula Shortage Update
75% of babies are fed formula by six months of age, and we know many of you are unfortunately being impacted by the formula shortage that is currently occurring.
May is National Water Safety Month!
It is heating up outdoors and we cannot wait to start summer water-related activities. Unfortunately, drowning is the leading cause of death for children.
Infant Formula Shortages
Did you know that more than 70% of infants receive formula by 6 months of age? Are you searching for formula and unable to find it?
World Autism Month
April is World Autism Month which focuses on providing an understanding and acceptance of people with autism. Do you sometimes wonder why our physicians ask so many questions about your seemingly healthy infant and toddler at their check-up appointments?
Need a form completed for school or sports? Check out these tips!
We are approaching the time of year in which many of our patients are needing forms completed for school registrations and sports.
Retirement Announcement
To my patients and families of Anderson Hills Pediatrics: It is with deep gratitude for the families and staff at Anderson Hills Pediatrics that I announce my retirement from the practice of medicine beginning September 2,
The Worry Bug
The Worry Bug By Harper Campbell We are so proud of Harper Campbell for writing a short book on how to help other patients in dealing with their “Worry Bug.” In the words of Caitlin Geiser,
Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition
Anderson Hills Pediatrics has once again been awarded recognition by the National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centered Medical Home Program! “NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition raises the bar in defining high-quality care by emphasizing access,
Mask Updates
Recently the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released updated guidance on how we can reduce the spread of COVID-19 in our communities.