Other Care and Services

Care Management is an valuable service that Forest Hills Pediatrics can provide for your child. These services enhance your overall health by providing personalized support between well visits in coordination with your doctor. To learn more about what these services are click below:

  • ADHD/ADD

    Our trained professional staff will do the initial evaluation if you think your child is having problems with focusing and attention.  We also continue to treat your child after the initial diagnosis has been made. 

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  • Asthma Care

    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.

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  • Lactation Consultation

    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 support during this learning period.

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  • Mental Health

    Although 1 in 5 children in the United States suffers from a diagnosable mental health disorder, less than a quarter of these children receive proper treatment. Mental illness is like any other disease; the earlier it is identified and treated, the better the health outcomes. 

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  • Newborn Care

    We like to begin your newborn care in the hospital and continue as an integral part of the comprehensive care provided by our professional team!

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  • Nutrition

    There are many reasons to see a pediatric registered dietetic nutritionist. Here are a few:


    • Dealing with picky eaters or food issues
    • Digestive problems
    • Managing pre-diabetes, high cholesterol, celiac disease, or other conditions
    • Weight control (gaining or losing)
    • Eating to improve sports performance
    • Eating to support a healthy lifestyle
    • Help planning meals, menus, and snacks
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  • Special Needs

    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.

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  • Sports Physicals

    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.

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  • Transition Of Care

    We want to be your source for providing preventive well care as well as meeting your needs when your child is sick or injured. However, there may be times when your child needs to be seen in an Emergency Department, urgent care facility or even spend some time in a hospital setting.

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