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Longer Wait Times for Cold and Flu Season
As many of you are hearing and/or experiencing the Youth Clinic and Pediatric Urgent Care are seeing a dramatic increase in wait times for: Sick Appointments Scheduled Out Well Care Checks Flu/Covid...

Bike Safety for Kids [Blog + Infographic]
Most kids like to hop on a bike, whether to explore the world around them, or as a reliable method of transportation, and that goes double for kids immersed in Northern Colorado’s bike culture. Most...

Can I Give Emergen-C to My Child? How to Help a Child Through a Cold or Flu
Many parents reach for Vitamin C supplements like Emergen-C at the first sign of a cold in their children. While the idea of beating back a cold with high levels of Vitamin C is enticing, it is a...

How to Care for Stitches Properly: Your Guide After Your Child Gets Stitched Up
If your child recently had stitches, you will want to be sure you know how to properly care for them so they can heal quickly. Most importantly, you will want to make sure the stitches don't get...

7 Ways to Help Your Child Through A Cold
We know seeing your child sick is tough. You’re ready to do anything to make them feel better and your first instinct might be to take their temperature. A fever over 100 degrees can mean they have...

Dos and Don’ts: Hand Sanitizer Safety for Kids
Hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways to stop the spread of germs. Washing of hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of...

Strain, Sprain or Break: What’s the Difference and How to Tell
Taking part in sports and recreational activities is an important part of a healthy, physically active lifestyle for kids, but injuries such as sprains, strains or breaks can, and do, occur. As a...

Outdoor Spring Safety Tips for Kids
As Spring approaches, you and your kiddos may choose to spend more time outdoors. However, before you do, we want to remind you of some outdoor spring safety tips to keep your kids safe and healthy!...

Childproof Your Home With These Five Tools
Whether you are a first-time parent or a seasoned professional, it’s always a good idea to brush up on your baby proofing knowledge. We want you and your children to be safe, so we put together a...

Bathtub Safety Tips for Infants & Young Children
Bathing your child regularly is an important part of routine health and cleanliness. Unfortunately, every year, more than 43,000 children receive emergency treatment for bathtub- and shower-related...

How to Prevent Headaches from Online Learning
Now more than ever, children are spending the majority of their day looking at a screen. In fact, 44% are using screens for more than 6 hours a day. As a result, many children are experiencing...

How to Perform Child & Baby CPR
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can help save a life during a cardiac or breathing emergency no matter one’s age, so we encourage all parents to take a CPR class to make sure they are prepared...

Longer Wait Times for Cold and Flu Season
As many of you are hearing and/or experiencing the Youth Clinic and Pediatric Urgent Care are seeing a dramatic increase in wait times for: Sick Appointments Scheduled Out Well Care Checks Flu/Covid...

Bike Safety for Kids [Blog + Infographic]
Most kids like to hop on a bike, whether to explore the world around them, or as a reliable method of transportation, and that goes double for kids immersed in Northern Colorado’s bike culture. Most...

Can I Give Emergen-C to My Child? How to Help a Child Through a Cold or Flu
Many parents reach for Vitamin C supplements like Emergen-C at the first sign of a cold in their children. While the idea of beating back a cold with high levels of Vitamin C is enticing, it is a...

How to Care for Stitches Properly: Your Guide After Your Child Gets Stitched Up
If your child recently had stitches, you will want to be sure you know how to properly care for them so they can heal quickly. Most importantly, you will want to make sure the stitches don't get...

7 Ways to Help Your Child Through A Cold
We know seeing your child sick is tough. You’re ready to do anything to make them feel better and your first instinct might be to take their temperature. A fever over 100 degrees can mean they have...

Dos and Don’ts: Hand Sanitizer Safety for Kids
Hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways to stop the spread of germs. Washing of hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of...

Strain, Sprain or Break: What’s the Difference and How to Tell
Taking part in sports and recreational activities is an important part of a healthy, physically active lifestyle for kids, but injuries such as sprains, strains or breaks can, and do, occur. As a...

Outdoor Spring Safety Tips for Kids
As Spring approaches, you and your kiddos may choose to spend more time outdoors. However, before you do, we want to remind you of some outdoor spring safety tips to keep your kids safe and healthy!...

Childproof Your Home With These Five Tools
Whether you are a first-time parent or a seasoned professional, it’s always a good idea to brush up on your baby proofing knowledge. We want you and your children to be safe, so we put together a...

Bathtub Safety Tips for Infants & Young Children
Bathing your child regularly is an important part of routine health and cleanliness. Unfortunately, every year, more than 43,000 children receive emergency treatment for bathtub- and shower-related...

How to Prevent Headaches from Online Learning
Now more than ever, children are spending the majority of their day looking at a screen. In fact, 44% are using screens for more than 6 hours a day. As a result, many children are experiencing...

How to Perform Child & Baby CPR
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can help save a life during a cardiac or breathing emergency no matter one’s age, so we encourage all parents to take a CPR class to make sure they are prepared...