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Our health information library provides reliable, pediatrician-reviewed information about common childhood conditions, treatments, and preventive care. Use these resources to learn more about your child's health and development.

This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with your pediatrician regarding your child's specific health needs.

Articles from Our Pediatricians

Baby Sleep Patterns: What's Normal and What's Not

Understanding newborn and infant sleep cycles to help your baby (and you) get more rest.

Common Cold in Children: When to Worry

How to manage cold symptoms at home and when to call your pediatrician.

Developmental Milestones: Your Baby's First Year

Month-by-month guide to what your baby should be doing in the first 12 months.

Fever Management in Children: A Parent's Guide

When to treat a fever at home and when to head to the pediatrician.

Newborn Feeding Guide: Breastfeeding & Formula

Everything new parents need to know about feeding their newborn in the first weeks.

Choosing a Pediatrician Before Your Baby Arrives

Why a prenatal visit matters and what to look for in a pediatric practice.

Your Newborn's First Pediatrician Visit

What to expect at your newborn's first office visit and what questions to ask.

Chickenpox Outbreak 2026: What Robbinsville Parents Need to Know

Current information on the local chickenpox outbreak and how to protect your family.

Ear Infections in Children: Symptoms, Treatment, and When to Ask About Tubes

Recognize ear infection symptoms, learn when antibiotics are needed, and find out what to know about ear tubes.

Croup in Babies and Toddlers: The Barking Cough Explained

Identify croup's distinctive barking cough, know when home care is safe, and learn when to call your pediatrician.

Stomach Bug in Children: Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Dehydration Warning Signs

Manage vomiting and diarrhea at home, prevent dehydration, and know when your child needs medical attention.

Growing Pains in Children: What They Are, What They're Not, and When to Worry

Growing pains are common in kids aged 3–12 but can be confused with more serious conditions. Learn the signs.

Food Allergies in Children: Early Introduction, Recognizing Reactions, and When to See a Specialist

How to introduce allergenic foods early, recognize food allergy symptoms, and know when to see a specialist.

Nosebleeds in Children: Causes, How to Stop Them, and When to Call the Doctor

Nosebleeds are common and usually harmless. Learn the right way to stop them and when to call your pediatrician.

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