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Healthcare decisions are between a patient and their provider
Dartmouth Health Children’s supports healthcare for everyone

What you need to know to protect your child from measles
Learn how to prevent infection in children and babies and why vaccinations are so important.

“They are not toys”: Dartmouth Health Children’s ophthalmologists urge safety when near fireworks, sparklers this July 4th
Emergency departments nationwide see a spike in injuries related to fireworks and sparklers each year around the Fourth of July, especially to the eyes.

Celebrate with fireworks safely - be prepared, be safe, be responsible
Here are tips for keeping you—and your family—safe around fireworks.

Dartmouth Health adds new providers from multiple disciplines across health system
Physicians, advanced practice professionals now accepting new patients

Almost time for kickoff! Get the details for the 2024 CHaD All-Star Football Game
Event details, credential requests, and interview opportunities

Autism diagnoses are more common, but no less challenging for families. Dartmouth Health Children’s offers tips for getting kids necessary supports
Treatment is never one-size-fits-all, and the definition of what qualifies as ASD has expanded in the last decade.

Challenges and Treatment for the Growing Number of Autism Spectrum Diagnoses (ASD)
Being diagnosed with Autism does not always translate into children getting the support they need, warns developmental and behavioral pediatrician, Nina Sand-Loud, MD. Most important is getting the right treatment.

Dartmouth Health Children’s, New Hampshire YMCAs partner as hosts for National Healthy Kids Day
Healthy Kids Day is a national initiative focused on improving the health and well-being of kids and families.

Dartmouth Health Children’s pediatric dermatology chief recognized for work in quality improvement
Julianne A. Mann received the Innovations in Quality Improvement Award from the American Academy of Dermatology.