Our Education Videos & Resources are designed to provide valuable insights, expert advice, and practical tips on pediatric health and wellness.
Our primary focus is on preventive care and promoting a healthy lifestyle for your child.
Protecting your child from preventable diseases is a top priority. We offer a complete range of vaccinations.
Regular well exams are crucial for monitoring your child's growth and development.
For our young athletes, we provide thorough sports physicals to ensure they are fit and ready for their chosen.
Navigating the teenage years can be challenging. Our providers specialize in adolescent care.
When your child is unwell, we are here to provide prompt and effective care. Our dedicated team will work.
At Dino Pediatrics, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate primary care pediatrics for children from birth to 18 years old. Our experienced and caring healthcare professionals are committed to ensuring the well-being of your child at every stage of their development.
I am a native Texan, living here all my life. I graduated from Texas A&M University with a Kinesiology degree prior to going to UTA .
Dr. Baird has been a practicing Pediatrician for over ten years. She obtained her M.D. from the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine.
Dr. Baird has been a practicing Pediatrician for over ten years. She obtained her M.D. from the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine.
Our team of experienced providers is committed to promoting wellness, preventing illness, and addressing the unique needs of every child we serve.
Typically, your child needs to get immunized before reaching 2 years of age and before the child starts attending school. Your child may need several doses of vaccines at regular intervals to be fully protected.
A sports physical, also known as a pre-participation physical examination (PPE), is a crucial medical assessment that athletes undergo before participating in organized sports activities. It aims to ensure the individual's overall health, fitness, and readiness to engage in sports while identifying any potential risks or underlying medical conditions that could pose a threat during physical activity.
Asthma in children is characterized by frequent spells of coughing, reduced energy, weakness or tiredness during play, shortness of breath, rapid breathing, wheezing, chest tightness or pain, and tightened neck and chest muscles. It is primarily managed with medication and by avoiding triggers that bring on symptoms.
Our Education Videos & Resources are designed to provide valuable insights, expert advice, and practical tips on pediatric health and wellness.