Providing personal, high-quality health care to children in Central Louisiana.
Kai Wicker-Brown, M.D.
Providing personal, high-quality health care to children in Central Louisiana.
RSV season is here. Beyfortus (RSV prophylaxis) now available for infants under 8 months in their first RSV season. Call clinic with questions.
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New Patients
We love to meet new families!
Whether you are expecting a new baby, have recently moved to our area, or are looking for a new doctor for your children, we thank you for trusting us with your child’s health.
Jackson Street Pediatrics takes the safety of our patients and staff very seriously, and we have put office procedures in place to reduce risk of spreading illness in our clinic.
Are you unsure about whether that scrape or rash needs medical attention? Our symptom checker can help you learn whether you need to see the doctor, and how you can relieve symptoms at home.
We also provide you with first aid instructions, dosage tables for common medications, and valuable parent advice on dozens of topics.
Life is busy. Juggling your day-to-day schedule and staying on top of your family’s health care can be a challenge, but our patient portal can help. Access your child’s medical records 24/7 from your home, office or smart phone.
Because each insurance policy is different, it is important to contact your insurance company if you have any questions regarding your benefits, and to know what your payment obligations will be at the time of service.
Flying with a baby can make any family nervous. But with the right planning and a few helpful tips, you can make traveling with your baby easier and smoother. Here are answers to common questions parents have about taking their baby on a flight and safety considerations to keep in mind. ✈️
"Ideally, you will want to wait until your baby is 2 to 3 months old to fly. However, it's generally safe to fly when your newborn is at least 7 days old. Keep in mind that air travel (and being in crowded airports) can increase a newborn baby's risk of catching something. Whenever possible, delay travel for a few weeks to protect your infant from colds, flu and other diseases." ... See MoreSee Less
☎️ If you have any questions or concerns about your child's health or if you need to schedule your child's next appointment, call our office. ... See MoreSee Less
Parents know who they should go to when their child is sick. But pediatrician visits are just as important for healthy children. Here's a list of when AAP recommends well-child visists (check-ups) for...
📢 RECALL ALERT: The FDA recalled nearly 90,000 bottles of children’s ibuprofen nationwide due to the presence of a foreign substance. Here's what families need to know. ... See MoreSee Less
You might have heard about "faltering weight" in children. This is when a child has a very low BMI for their age, is gaining weight very slowly, or their growth drops noticeably. Faltering weight is diagnosed during a physical exam and by using growth charts to track body measurements and seeing how the child's weight compares with other kids of the same age and sex over time.
Learn more about faltering weight and how it's treated in this FAQ guide. 👇 ... See MoreSee Less
Worried about your child’s slow weight gain? This FAQ article explains what faltering weight (previously called "failure to thrive") means, how doctors help, and ways to support healthy growth.