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Feb 24
As spring approaches and pollen levels begin to rise, many parents start noticing familiar signs—runny noses, sneezing, itchy eyes or lingering coughs. Seasonal allergies are incredibly common in children, and for some kids, spring allergens can also affect breathing or asthma symptoms.
Feb 6
February is American Heart Month. Learn simple, pediatrician-approved ways to support children’s heart health through nutrition, movement and healthy habits. pediatric heart disease prevention.
Dec 17
Start the year strong with simple, healthy habits for kids—nutrition, sleep, exercise and screen balance. Tips from Forest Lane Pediatrics.
Nov 24
The holiday season is busy, full of family gatherings, travel and celebrations—but it’s also the perfect time to prioritize your child’s preventive wellness. A wellness check visit during the holidays ensures your child is healthy, thriving and on track for the coming year.
Oct 29
Learn how to manage asthma in children during cooler months. Tips on triggers, breathing treatments, flu shots and indoor air quality.
Oct 6
Dr. Isha Mannering will be resigning from Forest Lane Pediatrics to pursue other professional opportunities and Dr. Ann Liu will be retiring from medical practice.
Sep 29
Learn more about RSV, when RSV season starts in Texas and how to protect your child with the RSV injection recommended by Forest Lane Pediatrics.
Sep 9
Protect your child this season. Learn why the flu vaccine and COVID-19 vaccine are safe, effective and recommended for kids at Forest Lane Pediatrics.
March 21
On March 18, 2025 Consumer Reports published an article detailing the results of tests they performed on 41 different brands of baby formula to detect arsenic, lead, BPA, acrylamide, and PFAS.