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Fun Activities

Making the Most of a Spring Break Staycation

As the winter weather begins to wind down, and spring on its way now is the time to start thinking...

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Healthy Relationship Between Parents and Teenage Boy During Puberty
High School 16-18 Years

Understanding the Stages of Puberty for Boys

Mason Wiebe, PA-C The different stages of puberty for boys is a topic that can be uncomfortable,...

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Healthy Children During the Winter
Community Support

Tips for Healthy Children During the Winter Months

Kirsten Sampera, MD, FAAP The colder weather is here and for parents, that usually spells out more...

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Brian Mesinger

When to See a Pediatric Psychologist

Below is an article written by Dr. Brian Mesinger, a Pediatric Psychologist at The Youth Clinic....

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Community Support

The Youth Clinic Class: Healthy Transitions for Young Girls

The Youth Clinic is happy to announce that we will be offering our in-person classes once again,...

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High School 16-18 Years

15 Summer Activities for Kids in Northern Colorado

Finding ways to keep your kids active and entertained over the summer can be difficult. We worry...

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Early Life 0-24 months

The Benefit of a Pediatric Occupational Therapist

The early years of your child’s life are extremely important as social, cognitive, and physical...

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High School 16-18 Years

5 Steps to Homeschool Success for Parents

During the beginning of COVID-19, many schools (if not all schools) moved children to online...

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High School 16-18 Years

Cold or Flu? How to Tell the Difference in Kids

Your child has a runny nose, a scratchy throat, and seems more tired than usual. Is it just a...

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High School 16-18 Years

How to Treat Your Child’s Nosebleed

Although a nosebleed can sometimes be alarming, keep in mind that parents can usually treat a...

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Middle School 11-15

Tips for Improving Bed Time Routines

A good bedtime routine can be the difference between good sleep habits and a lot of sleepless...

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High School 16-18 Years

Why Annual Well Care Check-Ups Are So Important for Older Children

Even if your child doesn’t need a physical or shots for school, it is incredibly important to...

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Oak Park Drive Office
1214 Oak Park Dr.
Fort Collins, CO 80525

Phone: (970) 267-9510
Fax: (970) 207-9967

Monday – Thursday:
8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Friday: 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

East Elizabeth Office
1200 East Elizabeth St.
Fort Collins, CO 80524

Phone: (970) 267-9510
Fax: (970) 207-9967

Monday – Thursday:
8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Friday: 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

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2500 Rocky Mountain Ave. #260, Loveland, CO 80538

Phone: (970) 267-9510

Monday – Thursday:
8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Friday: 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Timnath Office
4845 Weitzel St., Ste. 101
Timnath, CO 80547

Phone: (970) 267-9510
Fax: (970) 207-9967

Monday – Friday:
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Saturday & Sunday: Closed

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