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Keeping Kids Safe Around Water This Summer
Summer is full of chances for kids to splash around, swim, play, and stay cool. Whether your family is hanging out at the neighborhood pool, visiting Lake Allatoona, heading to the beach, or letting the little ones run through backyard sprinklers, water is often one…
Get Outside This Spring: Easy Ways to Help Kids Stay Active
After a long winter of cold days, busy school schedules, and lots of time indoors, spring can feel like a fresh start for many families. The weather warms up, the days get longer, and kids naturally want to spend more time outside. For parents, spring break is a great…
Spring Allergies in Kids: What’s Normal, What Helps, and When to See a Doctor
If your child has been sneezing more than usual lately, you’re not imagining it. In North Metro Atlanta, spring is starting to show up everywhere. Trees are budding, flowers are blooming, and warmer weather is making it easier to spend more time outside. With highs in…
Expecting?
Pregnancy is a time of anticipation, learning, and preparation. We’ve gathered resources for expecting mothers to help you feel informed, supported, and more confident as you prepare for your baby’s arrival.
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Dosing Guide
Download the dosage guidelines for popular medications and view general guidelines while using these products.
Book Recommendations
From everyday parenting challenges to important health and development topics, the right resource can offer guidance and reassurance. Explore our recommended books for parents, thoughtfully selected to offer helpful information and support at every stage of childhood.
Exciting news!
Please join us in welcoming Casey Hughes, DO, to Woodstock Pediatric Medicine.
Dr. Hughes officially joins our practice on July 6, and we're thrilled to have her with us.

