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Mary A Cayley, MD
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Maxine L Silverman, MD
Maxine Silverman, M.D. graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Psychology. She received a Masters Degree in Counseling from the University of South Florida in Tampa. Dr. Silverman graduated from the Texas A&M Medical School and did her residency at Shands, University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida.
She has been a pediatrician in Orlando, Florida more than 23 years. Doctor Silverman has continually been recognized by Top Doctor and Best Doctors of Orlando. -
Madison Jetvig, PA-C
Madison Jetvig is a certified physician assistant (PA-C) with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Craniomaxillofacial Surgery. She evaluates and treats young patients with craniofacial disorders, first assists in surgery and also has expertise with:
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Michael R Gomez, MD
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Melissa Nicoletti, MD
Dr. Melissa Nicoletti is a board-certified sports medicine physician with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Center for Orthopedics. Her expertise includes:
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Megan F Crider, MD
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Hanane Dahoui, MD
Dr. Hanane Dahoui is a board-certified pediatrician with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Primary Care Pediatrics. She provides her young patients with:
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Want a Happier Baby? Adopt a Sleep Schedule
Sleep deprivation is one of the main challenges of parenthood. How much a baby needs to sleep and how much they want to sleep are often two different things. This often results in a tired, cranky child and tired, frustrated parents.
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Growth Charts: What They Mean for Your Child’s Health
As a parent, it’s easy to worry about whether your child is hitting their growth and developmental milestones. One data-based developmental marker, the pediatric growth chart, is the most commonly used indicator but is also the most misunderstood.
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How Soon Should My Child Start Swimming Lessons?
Swimming can be a fun activity for kids, and with Florida’s warm weather, it can be a great way to cool down. But with drowning listed as the top cause of death for children between ages 1 and 4, swimming lessons are key to reducing the risk of tragedy.