Wishing You Happy Holidays - Holiday Hours

Dear Families of Marblehead Pediatrics,

We are wishing you a Happy Holiday Season and hope you are able to spend it with family, friends and loved-ones. We are writing to remind you that we will be doing the same and and thus our office will be closed for in-person office visits from Saturday, Dec. 24th - Monday, Dec. 26th and Saturday, Dec 31st - Monday, Jan 2nd.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause as holidays can be stressful when your child is sick. If you need to get in contact with us, the on call provider is still reachable for telephone advice at 781-631-7800 for urgent issues.

Wishing You Happy Holidays!

~Marblehead Pediatrics

Now Available - Bivalent Covid-19 Vaccination 6 month to 5 year old

Dear Families,

The FDA recently approved a bivalent Covid-19 vaccination for 6 month to 5 year old. Please click the link for the full FDA press release here.

Our office will be using the Moderna bivalent Covid-19 vaccine. To receive this vaccine, your infant/toddler must have completed the Moderna vaccine primary series at least 2 months prior to receiving a bivalent vaccine. Our office has only administered Moderna vaccines for ages 6 months to 5 years for the primary series. If your infant/toddler has received the Pfizer vaccine for the primary series, your child is not eligible for the vaccination at the current time.

We are currently scheduling appointments for this. Our preferred method to contact us about scheduling an appointment is by sending a patient portal message. If you do not have a working patient portal account, you can also call us at 781-631-7800 to schedule your child’s Covid-19 vaccine today!

Welcome Amanda Bowers MD!!!

Dear families of Marblehead Pediatrics,

I am so proud to announce our newest pediatrician, Dr. Amanda Bowers, who joined our practice last month. She was locally trained at Tufts Medical Center having graduated in 2019. Her residency director describes her as one of the most intelligent, book-smart, and hard working pediatricians to come through the program. I can already tell that she is one of the most compassionate and thorough pediatricians and is dedicated to helping improving the health for all our children.

Welcome aboard Dr. Bowers!

-Dr. Daniel Shen and Marblehead Pediatrics

Flu Clinic 2022

Marblehead Pediatrics is proud to announce the dates of our third annual drive-thru flu clinic!

Saturday Oct. 1st, 2022 8:30 AM- 12:30 PM

Saturday Oct. 15th, 2022 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Location: Parking Lot - Across from the church - Our Lady, Star of the Sea (We will be located in the back parking lot next to the tennis courts which is behind the Seaside Nursery School Building).

We want to thank all of our patients who participated the last two years for all the positive feedback. We apologize about the late notice, but we were not sure if we were going to be able to have a drive-thru flu clinic this year.

Our preferred method to contact us about scheduling an appointment is by sending a patient portal message. Please make sure to list your preferred dates/times if possible and the name(s) of all the children that will be participating. If you do not have a working patient portal account, you can also call us at 781-631-7800 to schedule your influenza vaccine today!

Covid-19 immunization - 6 months - 5 year

Dear Families of Marblehead Pediatrics,

Over the weekend, the CDC has authorized Covid-19 immunizations for children ages 6 months to 5 years. Our practice will be receiving an allotment of the Moderna vaccine. Our current times for administering the vaccine will be as follows:

1st dose June 29th (9AM - 12noon)

2nd dose July 27th (9AM-12noon)

OR

1st dose July 13th (9AM - 12noon)

2nd dose Aug 16th (9AM - 12noon)

If you would like to schedule your child’s appointments for his/her immunization, please call 781-631-7800.

Outpatient Pediatrician Opportunity

Dear Families of Marblehead Pediatrics,

Marblehead Pediatrics is looking to add a new pediatrician to our ranks. If you know of an excellent candidate to join in caring for our children, we would love to hear from you. Our job description and ideal candidate would be as follows:

Job description - Pediatrician

Marblehead Pediatrics provides comprehensive health care to infants, children, adolescents and young adults from birth to age 22. Our medical staff currently includes three pediatricians, one certified nurse practitioners and additional medical support staff. We pride ourselves on providing personalized care to all our patients.

MD/DO Pediatrician in a well-established, thriving practice.  PT (2-3 days) or FT (4 days) plus On-Call Medical Care on a rotating basis (equally shared by 4 providers) when the office is closed, including early morning, lunch and evenings.  Weekend on-call includes Saturday morning office hours. Level 2 Nursery, with neonatal coverage.

Great benefits include fully paid health insurance (single plan), 401K, vacation and sick time.

Job Type: Full-time or part-time

Qualifications

1.      MD or DO

2.      Current Massachusetts Medical License

3.      Current D.E.A. Certificate

4.      Board Eligible or Board Certified in Pediatrics. If Board Eligible at the time of hire, must be Board Certified within 3 years of hire date.

5.      Insurability (malpractice)

Send inquires and CV to our office manager Lisa Smith at 781-631-7800 or marbleheadpediatrics@yahoo.com

A Message from Hillary Johnson

Dear families of Marblehead Pediatrics,

It’s bittersweet. After a lot of consideration I have decided to step away from my position at Marblehead Pediatrics in order to devote time to my growing family. I am overjoyed to now join your ranks as a mother and parent as we welcomed our son Ollie to the world in January. I’m grateful and humbled that you've allowed me to be in partnership with you, in caring for the wellbeing of your children and I’ve been deeply enriched by our relationships. I wish you all well and anticipate I’ll still be seeing you around town. Be well.

~Hillary Johnson

Abbott Formula Recall

Dear patients,

The FDA yesterday warn consumers to not use certain powdered infant formula produced in Abbott Nutrition’s Facility in Sturgis, Michigan due to concerns about potential bacterial contamination with Cronobacter and Salmonella. The FDA is advising consumers not to use Similac, Alimentum, or EleCare powdered infant formulas if:

  • the first two digits of the code are 22 through 37; and

  • the code on the container contains K8, SH or Z2; and

  • the expiration date is 4-1-2022 (APR 2022) or later.

For full details, please use the links below:

For the FDA press release, click here.

For the CDC site about cronobacter, click here.

For the CDC site about salmonella, click here.

Marblehead Pediatrics

Snow day - Jan. 29, 2022

Dear patients,

Due to the anticipated snowstorm on Jan. 29, 2022, our office will not be open. If you have any anticipated healthcare needs, please call us at 781-631-7800 to schedule an appointment with us for today (Jan. 28, 2022) and we will do our best to accommodate your child’s needs.

Thank you for your understanding and stay warm!

~Marblehead Pediatrics

Covid-19 Immunization for kids ages 5-11 - Additional Dates

To Our Families,

We have decided to hold 2 additional days for patients to get their Covid-19 vaccine if your child is ages 5-11. The current days are:

Tuesday, Nov 23rd 2021 from 3-5 PM

Tuesday, Nov 30th 2021 from 3-5 PM

Please call us at 781-631-7800 to schedule an appointment if you are interested or would like to discuss it with your doctor. If you have received your vaccine(s) elsewhere, please help us keep your medical records consolidated and bring your vaccine card for us when you are able.

Marblehead Pediatrics

FAQ Links to Covid-19 vaccines in kids

Covid-19 Immunization for Patients Age 5-11

To Our Marblehead Pediatrics Families

We know many families are excited about the approval from the FDA regarding the Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer for ages 5-11. We are as well! Please bear with us as we do not have any information yet on exactly when the CDC approval will happen, nor do we get notified in advance of the decision.

The calls have already started coming in, as to how best to vaccinate your children and whether we can provide this service to you. Therefore, we are writing to you to gather more information as to the interest level is in our patients’ families.

Again, we do not know when the approval will happen, so we cannot start scheduling anyone, but if you let us know your interest, we can plan how we can most effectively and easily vaccinate and can contact you to schedule the vaccine as soon as we receive them. Due to storage and containment issues, we have to vaccinate in groups. I’m sure most of you were hoping for a drive-up clinic like we have been doing for the Flu, unfortunately, due to multiple logistical issues, this will not be possible. We are best staffed to vaccinate on Wednesday afternoons.

So, if everyone can help us out and respond, we can get back to everyone about plans. Please take a second to respond in your child’s portal (do not call, please and thank you):

1. Do you plan to have your 5-12 year old vaccinated for Covid 19 in the first month after approval is granted?

2. Would Wednesday afternoons between 4:30 and 6 pm be an acceptable time for you?

3. If not Wednesday, what other weekday afternoon would be your preference?

Thank you for your time and patience. 

Halloween & COVID-19: Have Fun While Staying Safe

For families fully vaccinated against COVID-19, the risk of being exposed to the virus during Halloween festivities may not be as scary as last year. But as COVID continues to spread, it's still important to help keep trick-or-treating and other Halloween traditions safe—especially if your kids aren't eligible for vaccines yet.

Trick-or-treating

Think outside

Try to stick with outdoor trick-or-treating in small groups. The virus is much less likely to spread outside than in poorly ventilated indoor spaces. Keeping a safe distance from others outside your household is another good way to reduce risk. Make sure your children know to avoid large groups of kids clustering at doorsteps or anywhere else the goodies are being handed out.

If you give out treats, consider sitting outside and lining up individually prepackaged goodies on a table for children to take. Non-edible treats are a good option, especially for children who suffer from food allergies.

Don't forget other Halloween safety basics for outdoor trick-or-treating. If your kids will be out after dark, mark their costumes with reflective tape. Remind them to be careful around cars, as drivers may not see them. Also, make sure shoes fit well and costumes are short enough to prevent tripping or contact with flames.

Mask up indoors

If your children do attend an indoor trick-or-treat event or public festivities, be sure everyone wears face masks and observes safe physical distancing. Universal masking indoors continues to be important, since children under 12 years old are not yet eligible for COVID-19 vaccines. There may be a mix of vaccinated and unvaccinated children, teens, and adults at these events, and mask use reduces the risk of transmission of the COVID virus.

When children get home with their haul, remind them to wash their hands before eating any treats.

Costume parties, parades & community events

Again, remember that outdoor parades, parties and attractions are safer than indoor public events. Rather than a haunted house, for example, consider a haunted forest or corn maze. Look for programs focused on safe ways to have fun offered by a park district, arboretum, zoo or other outdoor venues in your area. Pumpkin patches and apple orchards are other good options. Just use hand sanitizer before and after touching what you pick.

For any indoor festivities, including events ​at school, make sure everyone wears face masks. This is important regardless of vaccination status for now.

Making masks part of the costume

Encourage your kids to use their face masks as part of their costume (think surgeon or superhero!). However, be wary of painting the masks, since some paints contain toxins. And keep in mind that a costume mask is not a substitute for a mask that has multiple layers of breathable fabric, or a disposable surgical-style mask, that covers the mouth and nose snugly. Also, do not wear a costume mask over a COVID face mask, because it can make breathing more difficult.

Family fun

Don't forget that some of the most memorable, and safest Halloween memories can be made at home together as a family. For example:

  • Pumpkin decorating. This is one Halloween tradition that's as safe and fun as ever. As always, just be careful to avoid pumpkin carving injuries. Children can draw a face with markers. Then parents can do the cutting. When the carving is done, consider putting a battery-operated light rather than an open-flame candle inside. Roast the seeds from the pumpkin for a healthy snack!

  • Costumed movie night. Especially if you have young children, considering a movie night dressed as favorite characters. For tips on finding age-appropriate movies for your child, read more here.

  • Halloween-themed treats. Make some fun Halloween treats as a family. Decorate a pizza with toppings in the shape of a jack-o'-lantern, for example, or make tangerine pumpkins (peel the tangerine and stick a thin slice of celery on top to look like a stem). Make sure the treats are not choking hazards if you have children under 3 years old.

  • A scavenger "haunt" (hunt) for Halloween treats in your home or yard can be fun for the whole family. Add a spooky element by turning out the lights and using flashlights to for the hunt.

Remember

More than a year and a half into the pandemic, COVID-19 may seem like a horror movie monster that won't go away. But as adults continue to get the vaccine, and more children become eligible for them, there's more hope than ever that communities can return to normal. In the meantime, with some common-sense safety steps, there are still plenty of ways to have some Halloween fun.

This article was originally published by healthychildren.org which is a website run by the American Academy of Pediatrics. A link to the original article can be found here.

West Nile Virus Update

To Our Families:

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Yesterday on Sept 2, 2021, the Massachusetts Department of Health elevated the risk for West Nile Virus to moderate. This includes but is not limited to Marblehead, Salem, Swampscott, and Beverly. The town of Marblehead Board of Health has also announced that mosquitoes carrying West Nile Virus have been found in Marblehead. West Nile Virus is a rare but serious illness that can be contracted from mosquitoes. There have been 3 reported cases so far in Massachusetts. Links for additional information on how to protect yourself is provided below. Good luck and be safe!

Marblehead Pediatrics.

Flu Clinic 2021

Marblehead Pediatrics is proud to announce the dates of our second annual drive-thru flu clinic!

Saturday Sept. 18th 2021 8:00 - 10:30 AM

Saturday Sept. 25th 2021 8:00 - 10:30 AM

Saturday Oct. 2nd 2021 8:00 - 11:00 AM

Saturday Oct. 16th 2021 8:00 - 11:00 AM

Location: Parking Lot - Across from the church - Our Lady, Star of the Sea

We want to thank all of our patients who participated last year for all the positive feedback.

Call us at 781-631-7800 to schedule your influenza vaccine today!


Covid Testing Sites

Drive-Up PCR COVID-19 tests 

  • Appointments are by physician referral OR call 781.477.3000

  • Seven days a week

  • 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (except on major holidays and during extreme weather conditions)

  • Results in 2 hours

  • 55 Highland Avenue, Salem Hospital campus, adjacent to 55 Highland Hall, view campus map

  • 100 Endicott Street, Danvers, rear parking lot

  • You do not need to be a patient of North Shore Physicians Group, Salem Hospital, nor any hospital in the Mass General Brigham network.

  • If you do not have a Mass General Brigham primary care physician, call 781.477.3000 to make an appointment.

Covid Vaccine for Ages 12 and Up!

Marblehead Pediatrics recommends that everyone over 12 get the Covid vaccine. The Pfizer vaccine has been approved for ages 12 to 17. Anyone over 18 or over can get the Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson vaccine. We are available to answer any questions or concerns that you may have about your child’s situation. The CDC website offers helpful information about the vaccine and where to get it.