- Nutritional Counseling
- Pediatric CareWe are pleased to announce that Nicolle Fitzpatrick, LMHC has joined our team at Main Street Pediatrics and is looking forward to working with our patients. Nicky received her education at
- Primary CareWe understand you may have questions or concerns about this policy. Please feel free to contact your primary care provider with any questions you may have.
- Family PracticeInform us of any family health problems that run in either side of your family that might affect your baby
- Emergency CareUrgent Care is for children over 2 months old with minor illness such as colds, coughs, fever, sore throats. We will also be doing covid testing during this time.
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- ImmunizationsYour infant will be weighed, measured and have head circumference determined. Immunizations which will protect your child against many pediatric illnesses will be given at many of these visits. These immunizations are safe, effective and an integral part of your child’s health care maintenance. Information describing each of these immunizations will be given to you prior to or at the time of your visits. We will be most happy to discuss any questions you may have regarding these immunizations at the time of your child’s visit.
- Internal MedicineClinical Interests: Dr. Delaney is trained in both pediatrics and internal medicine and is particularly interested in adolescent patients, as well as treatment of eating disorders and mood disorders. She also enjoys newborn and infant care, especially working with new parents.
- AutismFussy babies, colic, feeding difficulties, chronic ear and sinus infections, migraines, neck and back pain, plagiocephaly, torticollis, recovery from surgery, jaw pain and tension, anxiety, ADHD, depression, stress/tension, constipation, motor difficulties, autism.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Developmental disabilities such as autism spectrum disorders and mental retardation as well as emotional/behavioral health needs and ADHD.
- Depression
- Behavioral Health
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- Orthopedics
- Rashes
- Skin CareMost rashes in the diaper area are caused by too harsh a diaper wipe or a temporary irritation caused by an acidic stool or ammonia in the urine. These rashes should respond to cessation of diaper wipes and the use of plain warm water for cleaning, followed by the application of an occlusive diaper cream (Balmex,Desitin of Zinc Oxide ointment). Occasionally taking the diaper off during naps and airing things out can be helpful.
- Sports Medicine
- Back Pain
- AllergiesIf symptoms are still not relieved, it may be time to talk to your pediatrician about allergy testing. The purpose of the testing is to see exactly what the patient is allergic to first avoid the allergen, and also to discuss the possibility of allergy shots (immunotherapy) with the allergist.