241 Central Park West, Suite 1G
New York, NY 10024
212-787-1788

General Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine


Welcome to West Care Pediatrics!
Thank you for your interest in West Care Pediatrics. We are a busy practice on the Upper West Side that is focused on personalized, quality medical care for your children.



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Our Blog-FYI
We have a blog we want you to check regularly. It's called "FYI."



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Seasonal & Current Topics
Tylenol/Motrin: dosage information
Sun Protection
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Links of Interest

Food Allergy & Anaphalaxis Network
FYI- our health blog
American Assoc of Asthma, Allergy & Immunology
American Academy of Pediatrics
Center for Disease Control - epidemics and health crises
Center for Disease Control Travel Site
Vaccine Education Center - Children's Hospital of Phil.
Your Child's Health - Children's Hospital of Phil.
Mayo Clinic


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Brain Malformations Significantly Associated With Preterm Birth
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Weight Determines The Future Cognitive Development Of Children Born Very Premature
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Interferon Alpha Can Delay Full Onset Of Type I Diabetes: UT Researcher
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