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How Pediatricians Monitor Newborn Growth and Development

Pediatricians are experts at providing medical care for children. Part of that care is monitoring your newborn’s growth and development. Drs. Shanda Morris, Moria Bush, and Mark Parrott at A Read More

Common Asthma Triggers in Children and How to Avoid Them

Asthma is a serious medical condition, especially in children. A child has smaller airways than an adult, which results in more severe asthma symptoms. An asthma attack can be triggered Read More

Common Health Concerns in Newborns and When to Seek Help

A Caring Touch Pediatrics provides a skilled team of experts led by Dr. Chandra Morris, Dr. Moira Bush, and Dr. Mark Parrott, who can help you and your child with Read More

Understanding Triggers for Eczema Flare-Ups in Children

A Caring Touch Pediatrics with Dr. Shandra Morris, Dr. Moira Bush, and Dr. Mark Parrott understand that eczema in Lexington, KY, is debilitating. Children with this skin condition need help Read More

Understanding the Recommended Vaccine Schedule for Children

Immunizations are an integral part of protecting the health of your growing child. At A Caring Touch Pediatrics in Lexington, KY, Dr. Shanda Morris, Dr. Moria Bush, and Dr. Mark Read More

When Should Your Child Have Their First Vision and Hearing Screening?

Early vision and hearing screenings are crucial for a child’s development, as these senses play a significant role in learning, socializing, and overall well-being. Many parents may wonder when to Read More

When to Seek Medical Attention for Your Child’s Ear Infection

Ear infections are a common childhood ailment that can cause significant discomfort and affect a child’s mood, sleep, and hearing. While many ear infections resolve on their own, some may Read More

How Regular Vision & Hearing Screenings Can Benefit Your Child’s Development

As children grow and develop, their ability to see and hear plays a crucial role in interacting with the world around them. Vision and hearing are fundamental for learning, communication, Read More

The Role of Diet and Nutrition in Managing Childhood Eczema

A Caring Touch Pediatrics, located in Lexington, KY, is dedicated to promoting children's health and well-being. Our pediatric doctors, Dr. Shanda Morris, Dr. Moria Bush, and Dr. Mark Parrott, specialize Read More

Ensuring a Healthy Start to the School Year With School and Sports Physicals

Is Your Child Healthy Enough to Start School and Sports? Dr. Shanda Morris, Dr. Moria Bush, and Dr. Mark Parrott, the leading pediatric doctors at A Caring Touch Pediatrics in Lexington, Read More

Common Newborn Health Concerns and When To Call the Pediatrician

Welcoming a newborn into your family is a joyful yet overwhelming experience. Understanding when to seek pediatric care can make this journey more reassuring. Pleasant scenarios that signal a visit to Read More

Recognizing the Signs of Ear Infection in Infants

Ear infections in infants can lead to significant discomfort and potential complications if not promptly addressed. These infections often develop when fluid builds up in the middle ear due to Read More

Recognizing Anxiety and Depression in Children

Anxiety and depression in children are possible at any age. But anxiety is most common between the ages of three and 17, as noted by the Centers for Disease Control Read More

Common Reasons for Sick-Child Visits and When To Go

The team at A Caring Touch Pediatrics offers reliable doctors you can trust with your little one’s common reasons for sick-child visits. Get pediatric help in Lexington, KY, with Dr. Shanda Morris, Read More

Identifying Early Signs of Developmental Delay in Children

Your child needs quality pediatric care from birth to ensure they are healthy and developing on schedule. That is why any parent should consult with the team at A Caring Touch Pediatrics. If you Read More

Recognizing and Treating Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease

The doctors at A Caring Touch Pediatrics can help you manage many health problems with your child. For example, hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common problem in Lexington, Read More

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