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What are pediatric infectious diseases, and what sets Sandy Springs Pediatrics apart

When your child has a stubborn fever, a rash that won’t go away, or an infection that seems “different,” your pediatrician might recommend a visit to a pediatric infectious disease (ID) specialist. While general pediatricians handle most childhood illnesses, some conditions require an extra layer of expertise—in situations like these, doctors such as those at […]

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Back-to-School Health Guide for Fulton County Families: Tips, Illness Prevention, and Support from Sandy Springs Pediatrics

As summer winds down, families across Fulton County, Sandy Springs, and neighboring areas are getting ready for a new school year. While back-to-school season is filled with excitement—new teachers, friends, and routines—it can also bring a wave of common childhood illnesses as kids spend more time indoors and in close contact. At Sandy Springs Pediatrics,

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National Breastfeeding Month: Supporting Mothers and Babies at Sandy Springs Pediatrics

At Sandy Springs Pediatrics, we believe the earliest months of a baby’s life set the stage for lifelong health. August is National Breastfeeding Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the health benefits of breastfeeding and the importance of supporting new mothers in every stage of their feeding journey. The first week of August—World

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Pediatric Vaccine Guide: Protecting Your Child from Infancy to Teen Years

From Sandy Springs Pediatrics – Your Trusted Pediatrician in Atlanta, GA At Sandy Springs Pediatrics, we believe one of the best ways to keep your child healthy is to follow the recommended childhood vaccine schedule. Vaccines protect your child from serious illnesses—some of which can be life-threatening—and also help protect your family, school, and community.

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Navigating Political Conversations with Children: A Parent’s Guide During Volatile Times

In today’s world, politics are more visible and more divisive than ever—on the news, on social media, and even in schools and neighborhoods. It’s no surprise that children (even as young as kindergarten) may begin asking difficult questions or repeating viewpoints they’ve heard from peers, teachers, or media sources. For parents, this raises important questions:

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When to Transition Your Child to a Booster Seat: What Parents Need to Know

As children grow, so do their car seat needs. One of the most common questions parents ask is: “When should I switch my child to a booster seat?” Making the transition too early—or using a booster seat improperly—can put children at greater risk for injury in the event of a crash. This guide provides clear,

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Helping Kids Reacclimate After Travel: A Pediatric Guide to Adjusting Back to Your Home Time Zone

Family vacations—especially those involving different time zones—can be full of unforgettable memories, but returning home with children often comes with a less-than-fun souvenir: disrupted sleep schedules and cranky kids. Whether you’ve been traveling across the country or halfway across the globe, children (especially infants and toddlers) can struggle to readjust to their home routines. Their

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A Parent’s Guide to a Safe and Sound Fourth of July with Kids

Celebrating the Fourth of July with your children for the first time is exciting—but it also comes with new responsibilities. From fireworks and loud noises to hot grills and large crowds, it’s important to take some simple steps to ensure your family has a safe, fun, and stress-free Independence Day. Here’s a comprehensive, fact-based guide

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