Amy Jatzlau, MD
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Welcome to Amy Jatzlau, MD, where children come first and where our pediatrician and patients work together to provide exceptional medical care for kids in the area. We pride ourselves on providing compassionate, comprehensive services to children from birth through adolescence, and we're glad you've chosen us as your child's medical home.

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All our professionals maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in the medical field. She graduated in 1993 as valedictorian from Fredericksburg High School, where she was born and raised. She attended Texas A&M University, graduating magna cum laude in 1997 with a BS in Biomedical Science.
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A relaxing and comfortable office environment for your family and child are staples at Amy Jatzlau, MD, Giddings, TX pediatrician. Learn more about our policies, office hours, and what you can expect when visiting our office. We understand occasional circumstances prevent you from keeping your scheduled appointment.
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Thank you for choosing Amy Jatzlau, MD 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.
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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.
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Traffic crashes are the leading cause of death for teens and young adults. More than 5,500 young people die every year in car crashes and thousands more are injured. Parents can play an important role in reducing these numbers and keeping their teens alive. As a parent, you know the importance of your teen's social life and that parties are a way to socialize and relax.
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