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What Does a Child Neurologist Do on Your First Visit?

Visiting a pediatric neurologist can feel both important and overwhelming when it comes to your child’s health. Whether you're addressing developmental delays, seizures, or behavioral concerns, understanding what to expect can help ease anxiety and ensure you're well-prepared. During the first visit, the neurologist reviews your child’s medical history, conducts a physical and neurological exam, […]

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Childhood TBI Long Term Outcomes

What You Need to Know About Childhood TBI Long Term Outcomes

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a serious concern, especially when it occurs in children. Understanding the long-term outcomes of childhood TBI is crucial for parents, caregivers, and educators to provide the best support for affected children. In this blog, we will explore what you need to know about childhood TBI long term outcomes and how […]

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Pediatric Hydrocephalus

Hydrocephalus in Pregnancy | Diagnosis, Causes & Treatment

Hydrocephalus is a medical condition where excess fluid builds up in the brain, sometimes developing even before birth. While hydrocephalus can't always be prevented however, hydrocephalus during pregnancy can be managed by genetic counseling, prenatal screenings, and proper folic acid intake can help reduce risks. If you're expecting and concerned about hydrocephalus, this guide aims […]

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