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Dr. Heidi Moore Heidi Moore, MD, FAAP
Medical School: East Carolina University
Residency: Arkansas Children's Hospital
hmoore@mvpediatrics.com
Dr. Rob Moore Rob Moore, MD, FAAP
Medical School: University of South Florida
Residency: Madigan Army Medical Center
rmoore@mvpediatrics.com
Dr. Stephanie Moore Stephanie Moore, MD, FAAP
Medical School: University of South Florida
Residency: Madigan Army Medical Center
Dr. Deirdre Schaefer Deirdre Schaefer, DO, FAAP
Medical School:
N.Y. College of Osteopathic Medicine
Residency: Geisinger Medical Center
Lorraine Sandwick R-PAC Lorraine Sandwick, R-PAC
R-PAC:
Kings College
lsandwick@mvpediatrics.com

Latest News



ALERTS: 6/14/10

E-prescribing is Here!
Mountain View Pediatrics is now registered with Sure Scripts, so prescriptions can been sent electronically to many pharmacies in the area avoiding the need for paper and decreasing the risk of medical errors.
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Infections
Even though the Easter Bunny has come to visit already, cold and flu season can hang on for a few more months..
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Strep Throat
We've seen lots and lots of strep throat this year, so don't hesitate to let us look at your child if he’s having fever and sore throat.
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Whooping Cough
The community continues to have sporadic cases of pertussis, or whooping cough, and as you likely know the university recently had a mumps outbreak.
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Hand Foot Mouth
Spring is the time we see hand foot mouth appear as well. HFM is caused by the coxsackie virus that creates ulcers in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet.
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West Nile Virus
The other bug we see in the springtime are mosquitoes.
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Additional Email Address
We’ve added a new email address now,
nurse@mvpediatrics.com. This is for you to request information that might normally take a phone call. Checking lab results and routine questions can be directed towards a nurse at our office via email.

Using Email Effectively
Email is a relatively new form of communication between doctors and patients. The goal of course is to provide timely advice and increase access to your child’s personal physician or pediatric office.
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Seasonal Recommendations:

Accidents and Injuries
Springtime means we can say goodbye to all the risks associated with sledding and winter sports, but its time to pull out the bicycle helmets and talk about swimming safety.
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School and Camp Physical Time
If you haven't done it already, make sure you schedule your child's school or camp physical.
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Office News
We're moving! Construction on the new building is expected to start soon.
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