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At Bluebird Kids Health, we believe that trusted medical advice should be accessible—not just in the exam room, but wherever families are looking for answers. That’s why our pediatricians are frequently called on to share their expertise in the media. Whether you’re already part of our community or simply searching for guidance, this is a place where you’ll find answers to real questions, backed by experience and care.

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Is Whooping Cough the “Canary in a Coal Mine” for Other Infectious Disease Outbreaks?

As a parent, I always tell my patients, like I vaccinate my kids for themselves first, but also for my parents who are elderly, and also for the community.
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Whooping Cough Resurgence Raises Questions: Booster Shot or Titer Test?

Anybody who lives with someone like a neonate, or anybody who lives with someone with congenital heart disease or severe asthma and stuff like that, I'd rather they get tested early. .
An image of syringes prepared for measles booster vaccinations.

3 Reasons You Might Need a Measles Booster

Having both recommended doses of measles vaccine offers about 97% effectiveness against infection— enough protection for most people."
Dr. Pamela Lindor - Exemplary Teacher

Dr. Pamela Lindor Named 2025 Exemplary Teacher by UF College of Medicine

University of Florida College of Medicine announces that Dr. Pamela Lindor has been chosen as one of the school's Exemplary Teachers in 2025.
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My Kids Have Been to School 3 Days in the Last Month. How I Cope

Dr. Michael Glazier provides advice for parents who are currently struggling with sick days.
'On the Record': Helping children maintain mental health

'On the Record': Helping children maintain mental health

The practice was started with teh concept that we give comprehensive care — mind and body... and in doing so, we need to make sure we're prepared the mental health component.