The Newborn Care Checklist
What New Parents Need to Know Preparing for the arrival of a new baby can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! At Lake Country Pediatrics, S.C., we’re here to support you every step of the way. Whether [...]
What New Parents Need to Know Preparing for the arrival of a new baby can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! At Lake Country Pediatrics, S.C., we’re here to support you every step of the way. Whether [...]
Lake Country Pediatrics, SC is partnering with local swim school to provide reduced cost, skills-based swim instruction to LCP families. Justin L. Schilz, MD As the weather turns warmer and Lake Country families get some much-needed time outdoors with [...]
Updated 3/1/2021 As we continue to forge ahead through the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, Lake Country Pediatrics continues to take precautions to ensure the safety and well-being our patients and staff. -The Oconomowoc office is open for well checks of [...]
Wondering what you can give to help your kids fight off those nasty winter illnesses? Elderberry has been used for centuries to treat colds, influenza and sinus infections. Elderberry has a soothing effect on coughs and congestion and can help [...]
Fall is here, and that means cold and flu season is right around the corner. Some measures you can take to help eliminate getting sick and spreading germs are: GETTING YOUR FLU SHOT! Washing your hands frequently Cleaning and [...]
Travel Tips for Those with Young Children For many of you, this is the most uplifting time of the year. While some may think that I am talking about March Madness (which is almost always more heartbreaking than uplifting [...]
Keep Your Family Safe on the Internet! The Wisconsin Department of Justice's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and the Department of Public Instruction is teaming up to keep families safe online. The departments have launched a program called "Interact!" [...]
aricella, more commonly referred to as chicken pox, is a highly-contagious virus that is spread through the air by coughing and sneezing. It can also be spread by touching the virus particles in the blisters caused by chicken pox. [...]