Allied Pediatrics of Cobble Hill

Allied Pediatrics of Cobble Hill Allied Physicians Group is a partnership of 150 pediatricians in 30 offices throughout New York Stat

Wishing all our little ghosts, goblins, and superheroes a safe and spooky night filled. Have a Happy Halloween filled wi...
10/31/2025

Wishing all our little ghosts, goblins, and superheroes a safe and spooky night filled. Have a Happy Halloween filled with fun costumes, sweet treats, and lots of smiles.🧡🎃 Trick-or-treat safely!

10/24/2025

Allied Telehealth makes quality care just a click away! Whether it’s a sick visit, a follow-up, or a quick question, our providers are here for your family, providing care wherever you are! 📍🧡 https://bit.ly/4nvKRVx

Happy Medical Assistants Week! 🧡 We’re so grateful for our incredible MAs who keep our office running smoothly and our p...
10/22/2025

Happy Medical Assistants Week! 🧡 We’re so grateful for our incredible MAs who keep our office running smoothly and our patients cared for with compassion every single day. Thank you for all you do! ✨

10/21/2025

Let’s hear it for the moms — making magic 🔮🪄(and managing mayhem) all year long. Spooky season’s got nothing on you! 🎃 👻

Wishing our patients, families, and community a very Happy Diwali! May this Festival of Lights bring you good health, ha...
10/20/2025

Wishing our patients, families, and community a very Happy Diwali! May this Festival of Lights bring you good health, happiness, and prosperity. 🪔💛

10/11/2025

A little spooky, a lot of smiles 😆! Our office is full of visitors… and maybe even a ghost or two 👻🧡✨

10/08/2025

Parenthood comes with a lot of questions, and we’re here to help! 💬🧡
Allied Telehealth isn’t just for sick visits; it’s also a great way to connect with a trusted pediatrician for questions, especially when you have a newborn! Whether you’re a first-time parent learning the ins and outs of parenthood or just need reassurance, Allied Telehealth makes it easy to connect with your pediatrician for advice and guidance. Schedule a Telehealth visit today: https://bit.ly/4nvKRVx

Wishing our patients, families, and community a meaningful Yom Kippur. May this day of reflection bring peace, health, a...
10/01/2025

Wishing our patients, families, and community a meaningful Yom Kippur. May this day of reflection bring peace, health, and renewal. Wishing you an easy fast 🧡

With recent changes to vaccine recommendations, we’re here to help you understand what they mean for your family. 👪The A...
09/23/2025

With recent changes to vaccine recommendations, we’re here to help you understand what they mean for your family. 👪

The American Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) met last week and voted on updates to the national vaccine schedule. Two key areas were reviewed:
• Update on MMRV (Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella) Vaccine Procedure
• Update on COVID-19 Vaccination Procedure

1️⃣ Update on MMRV (Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella) Vaccine Procedure
🟠 What stays the same:
• Children should still receive vaccines for Measles, Mumps, Rubella, and Chickenpox at 12 months and again at 4 years old.
🟠 What’s changing:
• At 12 months, children should receive separate MMR and Varicella (chickenpox) vaccines instead of the combination MMRV vaccine. (Many physicians were already following this procedure)
• The MMRV combination vaccine is now only recommended for children age 4 and up.
🟠 Bottom line:
MMR and Varicella vaccines are safe, effective, and essential for children's health. These vaccines will continue to be widely available and covered by insurance.

2️⃣ Update on COVID-19 Vaccination Procedure
The ACIP updated its recommendation to allow for more individual choice based on medical advice. This guidance is broader than the procedure the FDA issued earlier this summer.
🟠 What stays the same:
• Children ages 6 months to 17 years: COVID-19 vaccination should be based on shared decision-making between families and healthcare providers.
• Adults over 65 and people with high-risk conditions continue to benefit most from getting the vaccine.
• The vaccine is covered by government programs and most private insurance.
🟠 What’s changing:
• Adults ages 18–64 no longer have a general recommendation to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Instead, they should decide based on a conversation with their healthcare provider.
🟠 What Other Leading Organizations Are Saying:
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP):
• Recommends the COVID-19 vaccine for:
• All infants 6–23 months
• All high-risk children ages 6 months–18 years
• Any child whose parent wants them vaccinated
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG):
• Recommends COVID-19 vaccination for:
• Anyone who is pregnant, planning pregnancy, postpartum, or breastfeeding
New York State (NYS):
• Anyone who wants a COVID-19 vaccine can get one
• Pharmacists can give the vaccine without a prescription
🟠 Bottom Line:
• In New York State, anyone who wants a COVID-19 vaccine can receive it.
• The vaccine offers strong protection — especially for:
• Infants under age 2
• Adults over 65
• High-risk individuals (heart disease, diabetes, asthma, weakened immune systems)
• Anyone seeking extra protection is encouraged to get vaccinated.

As Rosh Hashanah begins, we wish our families and community health, happiness, and peace in the year ahead. 🍎✨ Shanah To...
09/22/2025

As Rosh Hashanah begins, we wish our families and community health, happiness, and peace in the year ahead. 🍎✨ Shanah Tovah!

Wondering what the latest vaccine updates from Washington mean? Our Allied pediatricians have you covered. 🧡💉This week, ...
09/19/2025

Wondering what the latest vaccine updates from Washington mean? Our Allied pediatricians have you covered. 🧡💉
This week, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) updated guidance for the MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) and Varicella (Chicken Pox) vaccines:

🟠 What stays the same
• Vaccines for MMR and Chicken Pox are still recommended at 12 months and 4 years.

🟠 What’s changing
• At 12 months, children should now receive separate MMR and Chicken Pox vaccines.
• The combination MMRV vaccine is recommended only for children ages 4 and up.

🟠 Why?
Giving the combined MMRV at the 12-month visit may have a minimal increased risk of febrile seizure. While the risk is very small, the ACIP now recommends the separate MMR and Chicken Pox vaccines to be given at the 12-month visit

🟠 Bottom line: MMR and Varicella vaccines remain safe, effective, and essential for your child’s health, and they continue to be covered by insurance. Have questions? Your Allied pediatrician is here to guide you through every update.

09/16/2025

That’s our cue 😉🩺

Say less…we’ve got you covered! Your child’s health and happiness come first! 🧡✨

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307 Court Street
Brooklyn, NY
11231

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Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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