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Happy Valentines!!

Posted by Tanner on Feb 09 2010 | Comments

Everyone at Northwest Spokane Pediatrics wants to wish you a happy Valentines Day! Love Tanner

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Asthma Season

Posted by Tanner on Feb 05 2010 | Comments

Remember to come and see us if you are having trouble with your asthma.  The weather is warmer and we are seeing an increase in asthma symptoms. If you are having trouble please make an appointment so we can help you feel the better.  Asthma is a long term condition involving the respiratory track. In asthmatics the airways occasionally constrict, become inflamed, and can have excessive amounts of mucus, often in response to one or more triggers. Exacerbation's may be triggered by such things as exposure to allergens, smoke (from tobacco or wood burning fireplaces), cold or warm air, perfume, pet dander, moist air, exercise or exertion, or emotional stress. In kids, the most common triggers are viral illnesses such as those that cause the common cold. This airway narrowing causes symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. The airway constriction responds to bronchodilators (i.e. albuterol) but these do not fix the inflammation. Between episodes, most patients feel well but can have mild symptoms and they may remain short of breath after exercise for longer periods of time than the unaffected individual. Asthma symptoms can range from mild to life threatening but they can usually be controlled with a combination of medications and environmental changes  If you have questions please visit http://kidshealth.org/teen/centers/asthma_center.html

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Community Service at Northwest Spokane

Posted by Tanner on Jan 22 2010 | Comments

We recently had the pleasure of having a Mount Spokane High Student, Stephanie Sutton, volunteer her time for community service in our office.  We loved having her in the office and thank her for all her hard work. She was very professional and friendly. Here is what she had to say about her experience in our office.

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Happy New Year Spokane Families

Posted by Tanner on Dec 31 2009 | Comments

Tanner is so excited to usher in the New Year! Everyone here at Northwest Spokane Pediatrics wants to wish you and your family, a very happy and healthy New Year!!! Remember to be safe and enjoy all the festivities. First Night downtown Spokane is a wonderful family friendly event. Our office will be closed for the holiday and will reopen January 4th.

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Holiday Hours

Posted by Tanner on Dec 21 2009 | Comments

I am so excited for the Holidays! I have finished all my Christmas shopping, and now just waiting for Santa to come and bring me some bones, and mini carrots! I want all my little friends to know that our office will be closed at noon on Christmaseve and will open Monday the 28. That way we can all spend time with our friends and family. We will also be closed New Years eve at noon, and will open Monday January 4. I hope you all have a safe and happy holiday season! Don't forget your animal friends at home, we love treats too! Love Tanner

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Seasonal Flu Shot Available...

Posted by Alisa on Dec 04 2009 | Comments

Seasonal Flu shots and or mist is now available for all ages. We also still have H1N1 shots or mist available for all ages. So if you have been waiting, the wait is over. Call our clinic at 509-483-4060 to schedule an appointment. Tanner wants to remind everyone to buckle up and put the small ones in their car seats. The roads are getting slick, and people are busy with the holiday events. Take the time to protect your loved ones. Get out and do something fun, but remember to stay warm and be safe. Love Tanner.

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Seasonal Flu mist shipment arrival

Posted by Tanner on Nov 20 2009 | Comments

Tanner wants all the kids to get protected from the flu. New shipments of the seasonal flu mist have just arrived. It is for ages 6 months thru 35 months and 3 years and older. Remember to wash your hands, (paws), cover your cough and sneezes and stay home if you are ill.  Everyone has question about what to do and how to treat the seasonal flu and the H1N1. Please visit the H1N1 information at Seattle Children's Hospital H1N1

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H1N1 Shots have arrived

Posted by Alisa on Nov 16 2009 | Comments

H1N1 Shots are available!!! Ages 6 months to 35 months, and 3 years and older.  Call today to schedule an appointment. First come, first served.  Make sure your kids are protected at our clinic. Limited supply so do not delay.

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Shortage on seasonal flu shots

Posted by Alisa on Nov 11 2009 | Comments

We are out of the seasonal flu shot for ages 3 and up.  We are waiting for our shipments. We do continue to have seasonal flu mist for ages 3 and up, Call today to get protected from the flu.

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Current Influenza information

Posted by on Nov 10 2009 | Comments

Good news... We have Seasonal flu shots for ages 6 months to 35 months as well as age 3 and older. We still have H1N1 flu mist for ages 2 and older. Please call to see if your children qualify for the H1N1 flu mist. A nurse will review the chart and get back with you. All immunizations are by appointment only. So call today for your kids next appointment at our clinic for protection from the flu. Call 483-4060 to get your kids on the schedule, first come first served. Continue to check our blog for the most uptodate information.

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