Due to the increased concern and the dangers presented by COVID-19, we stay up-to-date with guidance from local and national experts to implement all procedures necessary to care for your family.
With our expanded office space, we can accommodate our patients while maintaining safe social distancing. We strive for empty waiting areas and work around the clock to ensure that our spaces are clean, disinfected, and safe. We have three separate controlled and monitored entrances and exits.
We ask that you wear face coverings that cover the nose and mouth all times possible, and maintain at least 6 feet of distance from others. If you have any symptoms including shortness of breath, cough, fever or chills, difficulty breathing, or are currently under quarantine for exposure to COVID-19, please inform us ahead of time.
Safe Sleep and Your Baby: How Parents Can Reduce the Risk of SIDS and Suffocation
Safe Sleep and Your Baby: How Parents Can Reduce the Risk of SIDS and Suffocation
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Many infants die during sleep from unsafe sleep environments. Some of these deaths are from entrapment, suffocation, and strangulation. Some infants die from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). However, there are ways for parents to keep their sleeping baby safe.