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New Parenting Classes Available – February 24 – March 31

New Parenting Classes Available – February 24 – March 31

Do you have a child age 3 to 5?

Looking for ideas on nutrition for your picky eater? Want to learn new ways to communicate with your preschooler and decrease unwanted behaviors? Want to help your preschooler learn to deal with anger in more socially acceptable ways? Concerned about helping your child develop the skills they need to be ready for Kindergarten? Do you want new, free books for your child and educational tools to use with your child at home to develop their school readiness skills? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions…please join some or all of the classes in our Preschool Development and Discipline Series.

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Accepting New Patients! Check us out today :)

Get to know us, our office and staff. We offer Pre-Natal Visits: for Expectant Parents to meet the Physicians and Staff. New Patient Visit: is also available to meet our Physicians and Staff before scheduling the first regular visit. Just click this link to schedule a visit to meet us today

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Ear Wax, and You

Wax is a substance created naturally in your ear canal. IT IS NOT DIRT. You need wax in your ears. It acts as a lubricant and anti-itch material. Your body makes it. It does have an acid content which discourages growth of bacteria. Your ears are self-cleaning. The skin of the eardrum physically moves towards […]

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