While understandably concerned about exposure to 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Heather Masotto didn鈥檛 hesitate to bring 1-year-old Brinley to the pediatrician for her well-child visit. Heather knows that keeping her child鈥檚 vaccinations up-to-date can protect her against serious and potentially life-threatening infections.
鈥淚 would never want to put my daughter in danger of not being properly vaccinated,鈥 Heather says. 鈥淧lus, we felt totally comfortable in the office, and the staff had assured me that all the proper precautions were in place.鈥
A day before the visit with Brinley鈥檚 pediatrician, Sara Siddiqui, MD, at 嘿嘿视频 Huntington Medical Group, a staff member called Heather to explain the safety protocols that are in place at all 嘿嘿视频 pediatric practices. These include asking if anyone in the family has been sick, and if so, postponing the visit. Only one parent or caregiver can accompany the child to the visit, and adults must wear masks, as well as children ages 2 and older who can tolerate it. All appointments start on time, so parents and children are brought immediately into to an exam room to minimize time in the waiting area.
Other precautions include taking everyone鈥檚 temperature at the door before they can enter and designating areas to keep healthy children away from those who are feeling unwell. All rooms are thoroughly sanitized between patients. In-office staff members鈥攚ho are masked, gloved, and screened for illness before coming to work鈥攁re kept to a minimum and practice social distancing.
鈥淲hen we got there, there was no one in the waiting room,鈥 Heather says. 鈥淭he doctors and medical assistants were all wearing gloves and masks.鈥
Dr. Siddiqui started the appointment right on time. And while it was a quick visit, Heather never felt rushed. 鈥淪he answered every question I had about Brinley, and she got her vaccinations,鈥 Heather says.
The Importance of Well-Child Visits and Immunization
Our pediatricians, part of Hassenfeld Children鈥檚 Hospital at 嘿嘿视频, are encouraging parents to keep up with well-child visits for their infants and toddlers. Keeping children on track for their immunizations, including the flu, is important for their overall health and reduces the risk of vaccine-preventable illness.
During the 2018鈥19 measles outbreak, New York state had one of the highest number of measles cases in the nation. 鈥淲e do not want to see an insurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases due to decreased vaccination rates,鈥 Dr. Siddiqui says.
By age 15 months, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends inoculation against 13 illnesses, including chicken pox, diphtheria, hepatitis B and A, measles, mumps, polio, H influenza type B, pneumococcus, rotavirus, rubella, tetanus, and pertussis, also known as whooping cough. This evidence-based schedule is designed to vaccinate children at the earliest possible age at which the immune system will respond well and create protective antibodies.
鈥淧ediatric medicine is about prevention, so if we can get them into the office in a safe manner, and get them vaccinated on schedule, we want to encourage that,鈥 says Niloufar Gidfar, MD, pediatrician at 嘿嘿视频 at Trinity.
For babies and toddlers, in-person visits provide an important aspect of care. The first two years are a time of immense growth. Monitoring that development is a key part of the well-child visit. 鈥淎t 2 and 4 months, I鈥檓 looking for tone and strength in the shoulders, which can be difficult to assess without a physical exam,鈥 Dr. Siddiqui says. 鈥淚 check reflexes. Does the baby clasp my hand? Things like that are really important.鈥
Video Visits for Treatment
To reduce the risk related to COVID-19, 嘿嘿视频 pediatricians are using video doctor visits to help treat children who are sick. Rashes, fevers, sinus infections, and colds are the most common ailments pediatricians see during video visits. Parents request a video visit with their child鈥檚 pediatrician either through or by calling the doctor鈥檚 office. There are many conditions that can be diagnosed during the video visit. Your pediatrician can provide advice and guidance on caring for your child, and have a prescription sent to your pharmacy if necessary.
鈥淲e can look at the eyes for conjunctivitis, and older kids are really great at showing us their mouth and throat on the screen. I also ask parents to do things like rub up and down the neck to check for swollen lymph nodes, and while they do that I can see how the child reacts,鈥 says Alexis S. Papageorge, MD, pediatrician at 嘿嘿视频 Slope Pediatrics.
In situations where a physical exam or diagnostic testing, such as a throat swab for group A strep, is necessary, your pediatrician will ask you to schedule an in-office visit. The exam takes place in a room designated for children who are not feeling well, and it is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized between patients.
鈥淒espite what is going on with COVID-19, the important thing to remember is that we have been here the whole time,鈥 Dr. Siddiqui says. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been here for well-child visits, and we are here for you if your child is sick.鈥