Chancellor Pediatrics

Chancellor Pediatrics Chancellor Pediatrics, a member of the Mary Washington Health Alliance, provides comprehensive medical care for children from birth through age 21.

05/07/2024

Choosing a physician at any point in your life is important, but when you have children who are dealing with any sort of chronic concerns, you know it’s even more important. A great pediatrician can be the person to help you with getting the help they may need.

05/02/2024

We recognize how important it is to keep your children home from grade school or daycare when they have contagious illnesses. If you’re not sure whether it’s safe for your child to be around other kids, we may be able to offer guidance.

04/30/2024

Childhood obesity is considered an epidemic in the country. About 6.5 percent of kids between 6 and 11 years old were obese in 1980. That figure tripled to 19.6 percent by 2008, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

04/25/2024

Unfortunately, not all children recover from respiratory ailments as quickly as we want them to feel better. Rest assured that we’re always available to provide treatment and guidance when your child’s symptoms linger.

04/23/2024

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the first and best line of defense against harmful ultraviolet radiation exposure is covering up. This should include wearing a hat with a three-inch brim and protective sunglasses.

04/18/2024

Heinrich von Louffenburg composed Versehung des Leibs (Care of the Body) in 1429. It was later published in 1491 as part of the Pediatric Incunabula. The treatise was written in a chanting verse in order to aid memorization and transmission to the illiterate.

04/16/2024

While parents of infants worry that diaper rash may caused by the diaper type that they are using, there is no evidence to suggest that traditional diapers are better than cloth diapers or vice versa. Diaper rash is caused by moist environments and prompt changing of dirty diapers will always be your best strategy.

04/11/2024

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia was the first pediatric hospital in America. It was also home to many other pediatric firsts: It was the first hospital to provide formal pediatric training for doctors, conduct specialized pediatric surgery, and offer pediatric intensive care.

04/09/2024

It’s important to remember that there are no stupid questions when it comes to your child’s health. Whether you need to confirm something a friend told you or get the facts about a pediatric health you read about online, we’re always here for you.

04/04/2024

Did you know that a pediatrician generally has the same range of options and training that any adult general practitioner has? That means that they have connections that can allow them to identify most potential problems and then refer you to the specialists that your child may need.

04/02/2024

Although it’s natural for children to be curious about the world around them, touching every surface they encounter can expose them to germs. Reinforcing the importance of keeping their hands to themselves in public could help your child stay healthier.

03/28/2024

Among his many publications, the ninth century Persian physician al-Razi wrote The Diseases of Children, the first known book focusing exclusively on childhood illness. A great teacher of medicine, al-Razi suffered from glaucoma in his later years.

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12004 Kilarney Drive
Fredericksburg, VA
22407

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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