Our trained professional staff will do the initial evaluation if you think your child is having problems with focusing and attention.
At times, our doctors may recommend your child receive a more complete evaluation by a specialist in Pediatric Neuropsychology. This provides a more comprehensive and detailed report regarding your child's cognitive and academic abilities, as well as other factors that impact learning such as learning disabilities and medical/social/emotional/behavioral problems.
We also continue to treat your child after the initial diagnosis has been made. This treatment includes both behavioral accommodations, school support with 504/IEP planning, and medication management.
Our practice provides a comprehensive asthma and allergy management program for our patients. Our pediatricians are trained in the diagnosis and management of childhood asthma and allergies.
In cooperation with community based mental health providers, we evaluate and treat children for behavior concerns and school problems including:
If your child has a disability or a chronic illness, your journey may feel like the road less traveled. You probably have interactions with many different professionals and specialists. You need information, assistance, understanding, and support.
We are here to help provide you with resources and referrals and to be a medical home for your child.
We recommend ear piercing occur after 3 months old. Waiting until children are 3 months old ensures that they have had their first set of vaccines and allows the ear to grow big enough to allow for accurate placing of the earing. We want to make sure that this elective procedure carries as little risk to your child as possible.
We provide medical grade earrings to reduce the risk of allergic reactions for your child. You will also receive further instructions on how to care for the piercings, sample cleaning swabs, and directions on when you can change out your child's earrings.
Note: This is an elective procedure not covered by your insurance and requires up front payment for your doctor's time and resources.
Breastfeeding provides essential nutrition for infants birth to one year and older. As with learning anything new, most breastfeeding mothers and babies (and dads, too!) need some instruction and extra support during this learning period.
We like to begin your newborn care as soon as you leave the hospital and continue to be an integral part of the comprehensive care your child receives!
Children may experience a range of medical conditions that could benefit from the expertise of a pediatric specialist in a particular field. We emphasize the coordination of all healthcare providers involved in a child's treatment.
At your convenience, we kindly request that all prescription refills go through your pharmacy or patient portal.
Our team is dedicated to providing outstanding patient care and ensuring that your medications are readily available when you need them.
For ADHD medications, we ask that you keep your child up-to-date on their follow-up visits with their PCP. We now have the ability to pre-schedule your ADHD refills. Please ensure that your medication is available at your pharmacy, and the cost is affordable for your family before requesting refills.
Regular physicals are an important part of preventative pediatric care. Getting your child an sports physical gives the doctor the opportunity to examine your child, evaluate their health and fitness, and determine whether or not they are prepared for sports or school activities.
2810 W First St, Suite 30
(Formerly: 2810 Fishtrap Rd)
Prosper, TX 75078
Phone: (469) 281-2388
Fax: (469) 283-2489