- Pediatric CareAsthma can take your breath away. The asthma program at Sunrise Pediatrics can help you get it back. Our team is committed to providing each patient with a personalized treatment plan and ongoing education to help them manage asthma and live life to the fullest.
- Primary CareAs the only Primary Care Asthma Program in Clark County., we know that asthma is a common but complicated disease, and we’ll take the time to review your history and symptoms before coming up with a customized treatment plan that meets your specific needs.
- Ear InfectionsResearch has shown that breastfeeding is recognized as the best source of nutrition for most infants. In 2007, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) published a summary of systematic reviews and meta-analyses on breastfeeding and maternal and infant health outcomes in developed countries. The AHRQ report reaffirmed the health benefits of breastfeeding and the health risks associated with formula feeding and early weaning from breastfeeding. Infants who are not breastfed experience more episodes of diarrhea, ear infections, and lower respiratory tract infections and are at higher risk of sudden infant death syndrome, diabetes, and obesity. Breastfeeding also helps protect mothers from breast and ovarian cancer.
- Emergency CareFrequent vomiting or diarrhea, not being able to keep down enough liquids to produce urine at least once every six to eight hours, or dehydration (severe dehydration needs to be treated in the emergency room)
- Constipation
- Infectious DiseasesWe are dedicated to providing caring, competent, comprehensive and accessible sick and well care. Our Las Vegas pediatrics mission is to provide individualized treatment and support preventive health. We strive to foster healthy lifestyles, better the lives of children with chronic conditions and control infectious diseases by creating awareness and timely prevention. Schedule an Appointmemt
- Diarrhea
- Immunizations
- GlaucomaUnder medical supervision, stimulant medications are considered safe. However, there are risks and side effects, especially when misused or taken in excess of the prescribed dose. For example, stimulants can raise blood pressure and heart rate and increase anxiety. Therefore, a person with other health problems, including high blood pressure, seizures, heart disease, glaucoma, liver or kidney disease, or an anxiety disorder should tell their doctor before taking a stimulant.
- PregnancyAny parent who has questions about issues such as feeding, circumcision, and general child health issues.
- Ovarian Cancer
- Urinary Tract InfectionOn the plus side, circumcised infants are less likely to develop urinary tract infections (UTIs), especially in the first year of life. UTIs are about 10 times more common in uncircumcised males than circumcised infants. However, even with this increased risk of UTI, only 1% or less of uncircumcised males will be affected.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a brain disorder marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development.
- Stress ManagementStress management techniques can benefit parents of children with ADHD by increasing their ability to deal with frustration so that they can respond calmly to their child’s behavior.
- Depression
- Mental HealthYour Pediatrician and you can work together to find the best medication, dose, or medication combination. Learn the basics about stimulants and other mental health medications on the NIMH Mental Health Medications webpage and check the FDA website ( http://www.fda.gov/ ), for the latest information on warnings, patient medication guides, or newly approved medications.
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- Rashes