Being a first time parent is full of surprises. From the first few weeks of teaching the infant to eat solid food to comforting them when they get a boo-boo. Expect things like sore throats and ear infections. Those who aren’t members of the medical community, you’re going to need to stock-up on plenty o’ […]
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Return To Haiti 2018
This June, I will be returning to Haiti on a medical mission trip with a group of dedicated volunteer medical professionals from Austin with the help of InterVol. We are going back to Leogane, Haiti, the epicenter of the tragic earthquake in 2010, to provide children and families with dire medical care. Our weeklong mission […]
Do You Have an Asthma Plan?
Going to start out with some facts from the CDC. Breathe this information in. It’s very relevant to what we’re going to be talking about: About 1 in 12 people (over 25 million) have asthma, and the numbers are increasing every year. About 1 in 2 people (or around 12 million) with asthma had an […]
Working in a Noisy Environment
“Turn down that racket.” A familiar phrase used by our Grandfather back in the day. Usually the old guy was referring to our loud rock ‘n roll. Maybe even the TV, if the volume was cranked-up to ear-splitting range. Words of wisdom. Your little ears were sensitive to that noise. And you never argue with […]
Ear Infections And Babies
We talked about this before, ear infections in children. This time we’re going narrow our focus on babies. Once again, it’s common. Painful, but sometimes it will just go away by itself. Regardless, contact us and make an appointment and we’ll fix the ear issues as they inevitably arise. Don’t wait, though. Be safe now […]