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Utah Valley Pediatrics strives to keep parents up to date on the latest health topics and advisories. Our newsletter covers medicine changes and news, pediatric news, seasonal and age specific topics and what’s new at Utah Valley Pediatrics.
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| Summer 2009 Vol. 3 Issue 2 Medicine Changes and News A False Sense of Security: Refusing Vaccination Puts Us at Risk Medical Discount Cards — Not Worth The Investment Pediatric News Does My Child Have an Allergy? Protecting Your Child From Asthma Flare-Ups Seasonal and Age Specific Fun in the Sun: Protect Your Children From Skin Damage Sign Up Early for Sports and Camp Physicals What's New at UVP Dr. Michael P. Fullmer Joins Payson Office Payson Office Expands After Hours Care Contacts Kevin Moffitt Allison Arnold Quick Links
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Sign Up Early for Sports and Camp Physicals Many camps and sporting activities require a physical before you can participate. Although physicals done by someone other than your pediatrician can be convenient, we strongly recommend that you see your pediatrician for a complete physical. They provide an excellent opportunity to screen for problems that affect adolescents. The physical with your pediatrician also gives you the opportunity to talk about such things as acne or chronic medical problems. Your pediatrician will take the time you won't get in a less thorough sports physical to also address such things a nutrition, development, safety, and your health in general. Please schedule your physical early to avoid the rush. Bring your forms with you and complete as much as you can of the form before your visit.
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