Looking for a new pediatricians office. I was just told that unless I harm my children (immunize after one is already injured) they will not be able to have a pedi...
Alyssa B. replied:
Lone Star Pediatrics
Jonathan G. replied:
Kangos Pediatric
Phillip B. replied:
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/ Adults - don't forget you may need vaccinations as well. Are you pregnant? With the growing number of antivaxxers, your newborn could be at greater risk for whooping cough. The CDC recommends pregnant women get vaccinated in the third trimester - ASK YOUR PEDIATRICIAN! And yes, it can happen here - a baby in Travis county died last year from whooping cough (http://www.austintexas.gov/news/travis-county-infant-dies-pertussis-whooping-cough).
Rachelle H. replied:
I really like Dr. Ellis and Dr. Sperling with north Austin pediatrics. They have an office in Cedar park.