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Giving thanks and giving back
Haley Kestory understands what it means to be truly thankful.
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Can infant sound machines harm your baby’s hearing?
You may have heard some talk lately about sound machines used for white noise and the possibility that it could damage a baby’s hearing. If your house is like mine, white noise is an absolute must- a small house with multiple children and bedrooms close together means that white noise helps everyone sleep better. But, is that okay?
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Does your child have abdominal pain?
As a young child growing up just outside of New York City, I complained of stomachaches every Wednesday afternoon before going to ballet class. I vividly remember those days. Initially, my mother was very concerned because I had repeatedly begged to enroll in ballet school and was clearly very excited about the opportunity. Little did I realize what I was getting into! This particular Manhattan-based ballet school was bent on creating professional ballerinas. As a shy, cherubic, roly-poly newbie to the dance scene, I was not prepared for the intensity of the class. My mother quickly picked up on the pattern and realized that I was having a physical reaction to the stress from the rigorous dance class. Fast forward many, many years later, and here I am, a pediatric gastroenterologist, taking care of hundreds of children each year with chronic abdominal pain.
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Does your newborn need a Vitamin K injection immediately after birth?
Those first moments after your baby is born can feel like a whirlwind.
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Does Your Child Have a Mental Health Disorder? Preventing Parental Burnout
If your child is suffering with depression, anxiety or another mental health disorder, it affects your life, too. From advocating for your child to managing how it impacts their home and social life, it can be overwhelming and lead to parental burnout.
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Does My Child Need Speech Therapy?
Many young children can overcome speech and language delays, but early intervention is key. Parents and their child’s pediatrician need to be vigilant to spot the signs and start age-appropriate therapies.
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Limb Lengthening Program
Doctors with the Limb Lengthening Program have the expertise and technology to provide the right treatment for your child.
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The Sleep Center
At the Sleep Center, we specialize in sleep consultations and studies encompassing the full spectrum of pediatrics, from infants to adolescents.
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Pediatric Spasticity Program
The Spasticity Program at Arnold Palmer Hospital offers a variety of treatment options for managing pain and forming stronger, more controlled muscles.
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Pediatric Proton Therapy
Proton treatment for children is now available at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute Proton Therapy Center.