Dr. Heather Isaacson

Dr. Heather Isaacson Children's Health and Wellness I love taking care of babies, toddlers, children and adolescents. Medical school was in Tucson at the University of Arizona.

It is a privilege to be a part of taking care of your family and seeing the children grow up. I went to college at Arizona State University and got a Bachelors of Science in biology. I spent three years in San Diego doing my pediatric residency at the University of California San Diego. Before coming to Colorado I practiced at Scripps Clinic. I have been at the Longmont Clinic since 2001. I have a special interest in integrative pediatrics and wellness. I am also an athlete and love working with kids and teaching them about a healthy lifestyle. This page is meant to be a resource for pediatric health information. Information is not meant to take the place of medical advice from your doctor. Due to privacy laws, please call the office if you have specific questions about your child.

01/13/2026
This Is a crazy time with politics superseding science. Please talk to your physician or NP/PA If you need help understa...
01/06/2026

This Is a crazy time with politics superseding science. Please talk to your physician or NP/PA If you need help understanding vaccine recommendations.

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I’ve been getting a lot of questions asking where you should be getting your vaccine information and Vaccine Schedules given what is currently occurring with the RFK Jr., the HHS, the CDC, and this administration as a whole.

As pediatricians, our responsibility is — and always has been — to follow the science, not politics.

Recent efforts led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to influence vaccine policy have raised serious concern within the medical community. These pushes have promoted unscientific, disproven, and dangerous narratives about vaccines that directly contradict decades of high-quality research and real-world safety data.

Because of this politicization, pediatricians, and physicans in general, no longer trust vaccine guidance coming from the CDC when it deviates from established evidence at the direction of RFK Jr. and this administration. Public health guidance must be rooted in data, transparency, and rigorous scientific review — not ideology.

In contrast, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has made a clear and public commitment to remain strictly evidence-based. The AAP continues to uphold the childhood vaccine schedule exactly as science, safety data, and decades of outcomes research have shown to be most effective and safest for children.

At this time, the American Academy of Pediatrics is the only organization I personally recommend to families for accurate, trustworthy information about vaccines and the pediatric immunization schedule. Their recommendations are developed by pediatric experts, grounded in peer-reviewed research, and focused solely on protecting children — not appeasing political agendas.

Children deserve science.

Parents deserve honesty.

And medicine must remain guided by evidence — not misinformation.

👇🏻👀👇🏻 See comments for the link to the evidence-based, trustworthy, vaccine schedule from the AAP.

📣 SAME OLD DISCLAIMER: I will not tolerate any antivax comments or any misinformation regarding vaccines on my page and anyone commenting with such will be deleted and banned without warning (including fake questions/comments meant to disguise the true agenda - I see through this). I’m happy to post links from reputable sources as additional information but I WILL NOT engage with science deniers, especially on this topic.

Medical mission in Uganda. God is so good!
10/18/2025

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Continuing Education on all things infectious!
08/01/2025

Continuing Education on all things infectious!

06/16/2025

Vaccines save lives!

04/03/2025

The Washington Post reported that David Geier, a noted vaccine skeptic, has been hired by the HHS Department to conduct a study on vaccines and autism. Multiple studies from around the world have already found no link, including language on CDC’s website stating that “Vaccines do not cause autism.” AAP President Susan Kressly said efforts to misrepresent decades of research poses a threat to the health of children. Dr. Kressly called on the government to promote the benefits of vaccines and urged the CDC to remain autonomous in its ability to publish research and evidence-based recommendations. Read more in AAP News: https://publications.aap.org/aapnews/news/31704/AAP-president-Undermining-research-on-vaccines?searchresult=1

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