Behavioral-Mental Health, Norton Childrens Medical Group

Helping kids and adults who’ve experienced complex trauma

Complex trauma occurs when children are exposed to multiple, severe and pervasive traumatic events or experiences. Complex trauma includes profound abuse, neglect or ongoing exposure to violence, typically involving a primary caregiver. Traumatic experiences often overwhelm a child’s ability to cope. Children exposed to complex trauma can react in a number of ways, including lack…

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Pediatrician visit leads to emergency surgery for testicular torsion

*EDITOR’S NOTE: In this article, parent and child names have been altered for the child’s privacy at their request. When Pat was selecting a pediatrician for her children, she chose Robert A. Blair, M.D., pediatrician with Norton Children’s Medical Group – Frankfort. Dr. Blair had been her pediatrician when she was a child, so she…

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Early childhood development, health disparities fuel pediatrician’s drive

Matthew D. Kinney, M.D., pediatrician with Norton Children’s Medical Group – Novak Center, felt like medicine was his calling from a very young age. In his work as a primary care pediatrician, Dr. Kinney is passionate about early childhood development and the health disparities that exist, including those relating to infant mortality. He knew he…

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Emergency Medicine, Hospitalist, Norton Childrens Hospital, Norton Childrens Medical Group, Transport Team

When should I take my child to the hospital?

You’re not alone if you’ve wondered “When should I take my child to the hospital?” after your child has experienced an illness or injury. Having that kind of doubt is OK; no parent likes to see their child ill or hurt. It’s important for new and even veteran parents to know when to call 911,…

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COVID19, Norton Childrens Medical Group

Getting kids checked after COVID-19 and before resuming sports

Exercise after recovering from COVID-19, even in kids who had mild symptoms or no symptoms, can be risky, especially since the coronavirus can strike at the heart muscle. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends kids, including adolescents, who tested positive for the coronavirus in the past six months see their pediatrician before resuming physical activity….

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You can now get fast and accurate COVID-19 tests for kids

COVID-19 testing for kids is now fast and accurate — important considerations as children may need to show proof of a negative test before resuming many activities. Recent breakthroughs have made polymerase chain reaction (PCR) COVID-19 tests — the gold standard in coronavirus testing — available with nearly 100% accurate results that the equipment displays…

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Childrens Hospital Foundation, Foundation, Norton Childrens Hospital

$550,000 grant turns concrete space into healing garden

What used to be an empty concrete space at Norton Children’s Hospital has been transformed into a beautiful healing garden for families to enjoy thanks to $550,000 in funding from the Norton Children’s Hospital Foundation. “This space is a welcome addition, and we’re excited it is finally ready to be enjoyed,” said Emmett C. Ramser,…

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Child regressing during the pandemic? Ways to help

Child regression can take many forms: Potty accidents, thumb-sucking, baby talk, clinginess and sleep issues. Increased stress, whether due to the COVID-19 pandemic or other disruptions such as the birth of a sibling, parent’s job loss or divorce, can set back a child’s progress and cause them temporarily to lose recently acquired skills. The changes…

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New guidelines recommend giving infants potentially allergenic foods

Babies should be introduced “nutrient dense” and “potentially allergenic foods” at 6 months old, according to new guidelines from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of Health and Human Services. The recommendations state babies should be introduced to foods such as peanuts, eggs, cow’s milk products, tree nuts, wheat, soy, shellfish and…

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Baby poop: What is normal and what’s not

Baby poop can be a source of concern for new and veteran parents. If you’ve spent time searching for information about specific colors or textures to understand if it’s normal or abnormal, this is for you. We’ll walk through what’s normal, what’s not, and when to call your pediatrician. Newborn poop: Passing meconium during the…

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My child is sick: When should I call the doctor?

It’s the middle of the night, and your child seems agitated and isn’t feeling well. You think: “My child is sick. Do I call the doctor? Do I wait until the morning?” Many new and veteran parents will face a situation like this as their child grows. Here are some guidelines to follow to help…

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Norton Children’s Medical Group pediatrician office now open in Jeffersontown

Norton Children’s Medical Group announces the opening of Norton Children’s Medical Group – Jeffersontown. Norton Children’s Medical Group now has 25 locations to serve your family throughout Louisville and surrounding communities, including Southern Indiana. Formerly Pediatric Partners of Jeffersontown, Norton Children’s Medical Group – Jeffersontown is located at 3840 Ruckriegel Parkway, Suite 105. The practice…

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