
At Harmon Pediatrics, we believe in providing state of the art, tailored, compassionate care to each and every patient. Our approach encompasses Holistic and Western medical care including evidence-based medicine. We understand the responsibility and privilege of providing excellent, comprehensive care to newborns, children and teens/adolescents and work with parents to provide this level of care.
At Harmon Pediatrics, we provide comprehensive, compassionate care in treating the "whole" child. We listen and address your concerns and questions about your child. My Daughter saw Dr Harmon who was extremely friendly, kind knowledgeable and thorough with her examination. Her staff was professional accommodating and friendly as well.
At Harmon Pediatrics, we provide comprehensive, compassionate care in treating the "whole" child. We listen and address your concerns and questions about your child. My Daughter saw Dr Harmon who was extremely friendly, kind knowledgeable and thorough with her examination. Her staff was professional accommodating and friendly as well.
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Thank you for choosing Harmon Pediatrics as your child's medical home, where we always provide a comfortable, caring environment so our patients and their families can feel at ease. Our practice is working together to build life-long relationships between our staff and our patients by consistently providing our patients with compassion, excellence and value.
Adhd
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Studies have shown that medication is effective in treating the symptoms of ADHD alone or in combination with behavioral interventions. Your child's or teen's doctor will determine whether your child or teen has ADHD by using standard guidelines developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics specifically for children, teens, and young adults 4 to 18 years of age.
Adolescents
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Almost all teens get zits at one time or another. It's called acne. Whether your case is mild or severe, there are things you can do to keep it under control. Read on to find out how. As you grow, you need calcium to build strong bones and a healthy body. Getting plenty of calcium while you are young also makes your bones strong and keeps them strong for your entire lifetime.
Autism spectrum disorder
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Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may have a hard time relating to and communicating with other people. They may try to communicate through their behaviors. As your child gets older, she may read reports or hear the word autism in reference to her. Some children are aware of their diagnosis, but some are not aware, and the parents may worry that their children will become upset when they find out they have autism.
Behavioral and psychosocial issues
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A certain level of anxiety is typical in some circumstances, such as new situations (and high-stakes testing of adolescents), and naturally protects against real dangers. However, anxiety can sometimes keep young people from activities that are important to their development. All children display some aggressive behaviors throughout their development.
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