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Early Life 0-24 months

The Effect of Screen Time on Child Development

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Vacation Health Safety: Family Travel Tips

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Decoding the Let-Down Reflex: Understanding Its Speed and Impact on Breastfeeding

The let-down reflex is a crucial aspect of breastfeeding, where a baby's suckling at the mother's...

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Early Life 0-24 months

Understanding mosaic Down Syndrome & Its Impact on Your Child

Mosaicism or mosaic Down syndrome is a rare form of Down syndrome that results in two or more...

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Early Life 0-24 months

Should I be Worried about a Rash? When to Call Your Doctor

Rashes on babies and young children are incredibly common. Still, you may be asking, ‘Should I be...

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Early Life 0-24 months

How to Prepare for a Baby: A Guide for New Parents

As your due date approaches, and you get more and more excited to meet your new baby, you may find...

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Early Life 0-24 months

Should Parents be Worried About Heavy Metals in Baby Food?

Should Parents be Worried About Toxic Heavy Metals in Baby Food? We understand that having a...

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The Benefit of a Pediatric Occupational Therapist

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Early Life 0-24 months

How to Help Soothe a Teething Baby

Most babies begin to teethe between 4 and 7 months old (some can start much later) and parents...

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Early Life 0-24 months

5 Ways to Protect Your Family During Flu Season

Flu season can be tough on families, but a few simple habits can go a long way in keeping everyone...

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What is MIS-C and Should You be Worried?

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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:
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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:
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Friday: 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

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

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

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