Arbor Pediatrics provides high-quality, personalized medical care for infants, children, and adolescents in Southlake, TX.
Melissa Asgaonkar, MD
Melissa Asgaonkar, MD
We are excited to welcome a new provider to the Arbor Pediatrics team! Collin Naugher is a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner who joins us from North Fort Worth, where he has been practicing pediatric primary care for the last eight years.
Is it a cold or allergies? The symptoms can look similar.
It can be hard to tell the difference between a cold and allergies especially in kids.
A few key clues can help:
1) Colds often come with fever, body aches, sore throat, and symptoms that worsen over a few days and then improve within 7–10 days.
2) Allergies usually cause itchy eyes, sneezing, clear runny nose, and symptoms that linger or return with seasonal triggers without fever.
If symptoms last longer than expected, interfere with sleep or school, or keep coming back, it’s time to check in. Avoid starting new allergy or cold medicines without guidance, as some treatments aren’t appropriate for all ages or conditions.
Not sure which one your child is dealing with? Give our office a call or send a message through the portal. We`re here to help you decide next steps.
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March is National Nutrition Month, and snacks can play a big role in fueling growing bodies.
For toddlers, think soft fruits, yogurt, or cheese. School-age kids often do well with combos like apple slices and peanut butter or hummus and crackers.
Teens may need heartier snacks like trail mix or smoothies.
Balance matters more than perfection, and all foods can fit.
What are your go-to kid-friendly snacks? Share below.
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Keeping your baby safe while they sleep is one of the most important things you can do in the first year.
For newborns, always place your baby on their back in a firm, flat sleep surface with no pillows, blankets, toys, or bumper pads. A fitted sheet in a crib, bassinet, or play yard is safest.
As your baby begins to roll over on their own, usually around 4–6 months, continue placing them on their back to start each sleep. Once they can roll both ways independently, it’s okay to let them find their own position, but keep the sleep area clear and safe.
Other tips:
- Room-sharing without bed-sharing can reduce the risk of sleep-related accidents.
- Keep the sleep space smoke-free.
- Offer a pacifier at nap and bedtime if your baby is receptive.
Do you need help with creating a safe sleep environment for your baby? We are here to help!
Call today to schedule an appointment.
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Constipation is common during potty training and can make the process frustrating for both you and your child.
Skipping potty sessions, holding in stool, or being nervous about using the potty can all contribute. To help, offer plenty of water and fiber-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and encourage regular bathroom breaks especially after meals when the body naturally wants to go.
Creating a calm, positive potty routine, using a footstool for support, and offering praise or small rewards can make sitting on the potty more appealing.
Avoid pressure or punishment, as that can make constipation worse. With patience, consistency, and gentle encouragement, most children learn to go comfortably in the potty.
What potty training techniques worked for your family? We would love to hear from you. Share below.
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Many grade-school children experience “growing pains,” usually mild aches in the legs, often at night, that come and go and don’t interfere with daily activities.
These pains are common, harmless, and often relieved with gentle massage, stretching, or a warm bath.
However, some types of pain should be evaluated by a healthcare provider. Warning signs include persistent or worsening pain, swelling or redness in a joint, pain that causes limping, fever, unexplained bruising, or pain that wakes your child at night regularly. These could indicate conditions like juvenile arthritis, infections, or, rarely, more serious issues such as malignancy.
Paying attention to patterns and associated symptoms can help you know when to seek medical advice.
Not sure if it is growing pains or something more serious? Call today to schedule an appointment.
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One of the benefits of having a medical home is care coordination.
This means we help you manage your child’s health across multiple providers, specialists, and services making sure everyone is on the same page.
From scheduling referrals, sharing records, and following up on test results, to helping families navigate appointments and resources, our team is here to support you every step of the way.
Coordinated care helps your child get the right care at the right time, reduces stress for families, and keeps their health organized and consistent.
Do you have a positive story to share about our awesome referrals department? Arbor Pediatrics referral team works diligently to fast referrals and scheduling of tests.
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