by Dr. Allen Cherer | Apr 19, 2022 | Child Health Care, Dr. Allen Cherer, Pediatrics
When a baby is born prematurely or has a critical illness, the neonatal intensive care unit is usually the place to go. It has the latest equipment and medical experts to give that child the best chance of survival. This hasn’t always been the case though....
by Dr. Allen Cherer | Mar 21, 2022 | blog, Child Health Care, Dr. Allen Cherer, Pediatrics
Neonatal care is essential in helping many newborn babies thrive. When a child is born prematurely, has a low birth weight, or has health concerns after birth, they will be cared for in the neonatal care unit. This special care provides personalized treatments based...
by Dr. Allen Cherer | Mar 21, 2022 | blog, Child Health Care, Dr. Allen Cherer, Pediatrics
Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a condition that occurs in newborns who were exposed to addictive substances in utero. When a pregnant mother uses drugs or alcohol, the baby can be born with NAS. This condition can cause various health problems for the infant,...
by Dr. Allen Cherer | Feb 23, 2022 | blog, Dr. Allen Cherer
Due to the increasing popularity of wearable technology, such as the Internet of Things, the healthcare industry has become more receptive to its applications. Devices like smartwatches, wearable health monitors, and other tech-embedded tools are helping change the...
by Dr. Allen Cherer | Feb 23, 2022 | blog, Dr. Allen Cherer
Artificial intelligence is changing our lives in many ways, including our approach to healthcare. Let’s look at how AI has made waves in the healthcare industry. AI vs. COVID-19 The rise of the global pandemic has significantly impacted society, but...
by Dr. Allen Cherer | Jan 19, 2022 | blog, Child Health Care, Dr. Allen Cherer, Pediatrics
Neonatal intensive care (NIC) is a term used to describe the care of premature, or very premature infants in an intensive setting. NIC is often necessary to save the infant’s life and provide long-term care for them. In 2021, there will be an increase in the...