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Lactation
Our Lactation Services include:
Lactation consultations
Prenatal lactation/breastfeeding planning
Feeding preterm infants with breast milk
WIC collaboration and classes
Calorie-enhanced (fortified) breast milk preparation
Pediatric care
well child visit
What’s included in Omega Pediatrics’ well-child visits:
Physical exams
Strategies for improving overall health
Health risk assessments
Immunizations
Blood pressure checks
After-Hours Pediatric Care
Our after-care services cater to a wide range of symptoms:
Ear Injury or Acute Onset Infection – Children may develop severe ear pain due to acute infection or injury to the ear, which can make any parent uneasy and make them head out to an urgent care center. We are here for such care.
Excessive Crying – When your infants begin to cry excessively, bring them to our facilities. We’ll examine them and run some in-office tests to identify the cause and provide the right treatment.
Asthma Exacerbation After Exertion – Though asthma is a controllable illness, some new onset symptoms start after hours. We are available up to 9 pm in the office to give nebulizer treatments and prescribe medications to control the illness.
Croup – Because we are open till late, parents are able to bring in their children with a croupy cough or other symptom. We’ll initiate the appropriate treatment after evaluation.
Acute Vomiting – Sudden onset vomiting in a child could lead to dehydration and life-threatening electrolyte imbalance. It could also be one of the first symptoms of a metabolic disease or even infection. Coming to Omega Pediatrics after hours could save families an emergency room visit later at night or complications from delayed treatment.
Strep Throat – Severe throat infection is contagious and caused by Streptococcus bacteria. Our after-hours availability provides access to care and saves families endless hours in the emergency room.
Immunizations
Here are some of the most common vaccines administered by Omega Pediatrics’ pediatricians:
Tetanus (DTaP)
Measles (MMR)
Meningitis (MenACWY/MenB)
Hepatitis B (HepB)
Rotavirus (RV)
Human papillomavirus (HPV for children ages 9 and older)