Pediatrics Home
Lexington Clinic Pediatrics is dedicated to providing your child with the highest quality medical care in a supportive and comfortable setting. Our expertly trained physicians and experienced support staff are here to help you every step of the way. Whether you’re bringing home your first baby or preparing your youngest for college, Lexington Clinic Pediatrics provides your child with compassionate, high quality care.
Tell Me Doctor Articles
- Temper Tantrums
- What's a Fever for My Child?
- Balancing a Baby and a Career
- The First Two Years of Visits to the Pediatrician
- Potty Training 101
- Toddler Meal Time: Fussy or Fun?
- Your Baby’s First Visit to the Pediatrician’s Office: What to Expect
- Common Newborn Complaints
- The Overweight Child
- A Word About Vaccines
- Swimmers Ear: a mild but burdensome illness
- Swimmers Ear: Don't let swimmer's ear keep you out of the water
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Helpful Links for a Healthy Family:
ChooseMyPlate.govProvides a tailored explanation of how to balance your meals and includes an interactive game for kids.
WeCan!
Ways to Enhance Children's Activity and Nutrition: A National Education Program designed for parents and caregivers to help children 8-13 years old to stay at a health weight.
BAM.gov
Body and Mind (BAM). Developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, BAM answers questions, provides information and education through interactive games covering topics from diseases, food and nutrition, physical activity, safety and physical health.
BestBonesForever.gov
Devloped for young girls by the Office on Women's Health in the office of the Assistant Secretary for Health at the US Department of Health and Human Services. Best Bones Forever focuses on good nutrition for girls and activities to help girls develop strong bones forever.











