PEDIATRICS

DEPARTMENT OF

PEDIATRICS

What Is Pediatrics?

Pediatrics is the branch of medicine dealing with the health and medical care of infants, children, and adolescents from birth up to the age of 18. A pediatrician manages physical, mental, and emotional well-being of the children under their care at every stage of development, in both sickness and health.

The aim of pediatrics is to reduce infant and child rate of deaths, control the spread of infectious disease, promote healthy lifestyles for a long disease-free life and help ease the problems of children and adolescents with chronic conditions.

GO TO FORMS

What About Our Pediatric Department?

Whether it’s your child’s first visit to Harvard Family Physicians, or a routine well–child checkup, we strive to make sure you and your child are always comfortable and informed. We take the time to talk with parents to help you understand your child’s needs, and we equip you with the knowledge necessary for promoting a lifetime of optimal health and wellness.

Our pediatricians believe exceptional care is obtained when there is an on–going relationship between the doctor and patient. We want to be lifelong partners in your child’s health. We achieve this goal by listening to your questions and concerns, and educating you on how to promote a healthy lifestyle for the entire family.

  • OUR SEVICES

    • Well Checks and Immunizations
    • School and Sports Physicals
    • Flu Shots
    • Developmental Problems
    • Acute Illnesses
    • Parent/Doctor Consultations
    • Patient and Parent Education
    • Vision Screens
    • Hearing Screens
    • Prenatal Consultations
    • Disease Preventions
    • Injury Treatment
    • Chronic Conditions

THE STAFF OF

PEDIATRICIANS

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  • Board Certification -American Board of Pediatrics
  • Medical School -University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
  • Residency Training -University of Oklahoma College of Medicine

Cashel Newhouse, MD

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  • Member - American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Medical School -University of Oklahoma, College of Medicine
  • Residency Training -University of Oklahoma College of Medicine
  • Areas of Interest -Pediatrics

Janet K. Jones, MD

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  • Member - American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Medical School -University of Kansas School of Medicine
  • Residency Training -University of Kansas School of Medicine
  • Areas of Interest -Pediatrics

Erin J. Latimer, MD

PEDIATRIC

HEALTH FORMS

PEDIATRIC

IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULE

Diseases Birth 2 Months 4 Months 6 Months 12 Months 2-3 Years 4-6 Years
Hepatitis B Hep B Hep B * Hep B
Rotavirus Rota Rota Rota
Diptheria
Tetanus
Pertussis
(Whooping Cough)
DTaP DTaP DTaP DTaP DTap DTaP
Polio IPV IPV IPV IPV IPV
Haemophilus
influenzae type b**
Hib Hib Hib Hib
Pneumococcal Conjugate PCV PCV PCV PCV
Measles
Mumps
Rubella
MMR MMR
Varicella (Chickenpox) Var Var
Hepatitis A*** Hep A Hep A***

*A dose is due at 4 months if the birth dose was not given. / **Schedule may vary depending on type of Hib vaccine used. / ***2nd dose due 6-18 months after 1st dose.

View Tulsa metro area school districts vaccination requirments:

Bixby PS / Broken Arrow PS / Jenks PS / Owasso PS / Tulsa PS / Union PS

 

SCHEDULE

Monday – Thursday: 7am – 7pm

Friday: 7am – 5pm

Urgent Care: Mon – Thurs 5pm – 7pm & Sat 8am – 12pm

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