Studies have shown that medication is effective in treating the symptoms of ADHD alone or in combination with behavioral interventions.
Read MoreStudies have shown that medication is effective in treating the symptoms of ADHD alone or in combination with behavioral interventions.
Read MoreYour 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. It is difficult to diagnose ADHD in children younger than 4 years.
Read MoreCommon questions and answers from the American Academy of Pediatrics about attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Read MoreChildren with ADHD have symptoms that fall into 3 groups: inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
Read MoreADHD is one of the most studied conditions of childhood, and it may be caused by a number of things. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, the outlook for most children who receive treatment of ADHD is encouraging. There is no specific cure for ADHD, but many treatment options are available to manage the
Read MoreBehavior management skills that can be included in a Care Plan include
Read MoreMost experts recommend using both behavioral therapy and medication to treat ADHD depending on the age of the child. This is known as a multimodal treatment approach.
Read MoreMost experts recommend using both behavioral therapy and medication to treat ADHD depending on the age of the child. This is known as a multimodal treatment approach.
Read MoreHealthy gums and teeth are important to your child’s overall health. This is why your child’s doctor will talk with you about good dental habits even before your child’s first tooth appears.
Read MoreNo one knows for sure how many children have suppressed immune systems. It is becoming more common as more children receive transplants and survive serious problems with their immune systems like HIV. Some children have temporary alterations in their immune system from medications and the immune system
Read MoreEstimates are that up to 20% of infants and young children may be affected by eczema at some point. There is no good data about how frequently hives and contact dermatitis occur.
Read MoreAllergies are very common. In a national study of children with special health care needs, 53% had allergies of some type.
Read MoreAnaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction that affects the whole body. It happens when the body intensely responds to an allergen.
Read MoreAsthma is one of the most common chronic diseases in children, affecting between 5% and 10%.
Read MoreBehavior management skills that can be included in a Care Plan include
Read MoreAutism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are a group of developmental disabilities caused by a problem with the brain. Children with ASDs have trouble in 3 core areas of their development.
Read MoreTimber Lane Pediatrics South Burlington
51 Timber Lane
South Burlington, VT 05403
Phone: (802) 864-0521
Fax: (802)
735-9621
Office Hours by Appointment
Monday - Friday 8:30 AM -
5:00 PM
Saturday 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Due to Covid 19, we have suspended walk-in hours.
Timber Lane Pediatrics Burlington
Office location:
1127 North Avenue, Suite 1
Burlington, VT
05408
Mailing address:
PO Box 3057
Burlington, VT 05408
Phone: (802) 846-8100
Fax: (802)
735-9337
Office Hours by Appointment
Monday - Friday 8:30 AM -
5:00 PM
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Due to Covid 19, we have suspended walk-in hours.
11 Haydenberry Drive, Suite 103
Milton, VT 05468
Phone: (802) 893-1200
Fax: (802)
735-9608
Office Hours by Appointment
Monday - Friday 8:30 AM -
5:00 PM
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Due to Covid 19, we have suspended walk-in hours.