Spitting up (normal reflux) is 1 or 2 mouthfuls of breast milk or formula. Spitting up (normal reflux) occurs in most infants (50%).
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Spitting up (normal reflux) is 1 or 2 mouthfuls of breast milk or formula. Spitting up (normal reflux) occurs in most infants (50%).
Read MoreA splint is a padded piece of fiberglass or plaster. Also called a half cast. It’s placed on only one side of an injured arm. The splint is held in place by an elastic wrap (bandage).
Read MoreA splint is a padded piece of fiberglass or plaster. Also called a half cast. It’s placed on only one side of an injured leg. The splint is held in place by an elastic wrap (bandage).
Read MoreA foreign body (FB) is stuck in the skin. Some examples are a splinter of wood or sliver of glass
Read MoreA spoiled child insists on having his own way. If demanding doesn’t work, he escalates. He uses tantrums and whining to get his way.
Read MoreThe stool color is strange or different. Normal stool colors are any shade of brown, tan, yellow or green. Colors that may be caused by a disease are red, black and white. Dark green may look like black, but dark green is a normal color.
Read MoreGrunting, straining and pushing to pass a stool. This is normal during the first 3 months. Babies are learning how to get the poop out. Doctors call this the grunting baby syndrome
Read MoreGuidance on possible strep exposure.
Read MoreYour child says No to many normal requests. Your child disagrees with many of your normal suggestions. Your child constantly tests your rules
Read MoreA sty is a red lump or pimple on the edge of an eyelid.
Read MoreRed or blistered skin from too much sun. The redness, pain and swelling starts at 4 hours
Read MoreCommon questions about sutures or stitches. Stapled wounds are treated the same as sutured wounds
Read MoreYour child swallowed an unusual but harmless substance. Your doctor told you it was harmless. It was not a solid object that could get caught in the throat or esophagus. It was not a poison, chemical or drug.
Read MoreSmall harmless solid object swallowed. Child has no symptoms.
Read MoreAn itchy harmless rash caused by tiny parasites in fresh water lakes. A less common rash can also occur in salt water (called clam digger’s itch).
Read MoreThe most common injury is a bruised tailbone. The tailbone is the small bone at the lower end of the spine. Location: upper part of the groove between the buttocks.
Read MorePediatric Associates of Paoli
11 Industrial Blvd, Suite 201
Paoli, PA 19301
Phone: (610) 647-1484
Fax: (610) 647-7068
Billing/Insurance: (610) 647-9532
*The doctors are available by phone after hours for medical emergencies, just call the main number.
If you have a life threatening medical emergency, please dial 911 or get to the closest ER
Office Hours
Monday:
9:00 AM-5:00 pm
Tuesday:
9:00 AM-5:00 pm
Wednesday:
9:00 AM-5:00 pm
Thursday:
9:00 am-5:00 pm
Friday:
9:00 AM-5:00 pm
Saturday:
07:00 AM - 09:00 AM (phone in hours)
Sunday:
07:00 AM - 09:00 AM (phone in hours)
Holidays: 07:00 AM - 09:00 AM (phone in hours)
online scheduling available for sick visits 6:00 PM - 8:15 AM Mon-Fri
Phones answered at 8:30 AM Mon - Fri
**Lunch break from 12:30 PM - 01:15 PM Mon - Fri