SERVICES & PROVIDERS

Pediatrics

Soccer Ben

Renew has specialists that treat infants through adolescence. It is important to know When to refer children for an Integrative Medicine exam (refer to the below):

DIAGNOSIS
•Autistic Spectrum
•Sensory Integration Disorder
•ADHD
•Traumatic Brain Injury
•Idiopathic hypotonia
•Seizure disorder

DIET
•Sugary foods in place of meals
•More than 4 glasses of milk per day
•Mac & cheese “only food” child will eat
•Eating dirt, chewing on shoes (PICA)

HEAD
•Hair: low on the forehead
•Eyebrows: touching, thick, very dark
•Eyelashes: very long but thin
•Black, blue or red marks under eyes
•Cavities in the mouth
•Tongue tremors when they stick it out

HANDS
•Palms red
•Palms clammy
•Palms moist
•Nails: pits, ridges, or split nails


BIRTH HISTORY
•Mother had dental work right before or during pregnancy
•Mother received steroids, antibiotics or pitocin during delivery
•Baby looked blue on delivery or had to stay in NICU more than 1 day

BOWEL HISTORY
•Constipation
•Constipation + diarrhea + fowl gas
•Pushes on abdomen
•Puts hands down pants
•Smears stool
•Scratches anus

APPEARANCE
•Always sick
•Constant runny nose
•Nasally voice
•Mood swings, outburst of emotions
•Difficulty maintaining age-appropriate     attention level

HAIR
•Lower Arms: dark hair
•Lower Legs: dark hair

When to refer children for an Integrative Medicine exam:

If your child or grandchild has any of the following health issues, an endobiogenic evaluation may be right for them:

•Child has more than 6 infections per year, more than 2 ear infections per year
•Child has trouble sleeping at night
•Weak muscles with “normal tests”
•Development delay
•Early puberty
•Late puberty
•Stomach ailments with normal tests
•Autism or ADHD
•Behavioral problems (obsessive compulsive disorder, depression, bi-polar disorder, tics)

If your child has any of the following health issues, an endobiogenic or medical focused evaluation may be right for them:

•Child has more than 6 infections per year, more than 2 ear infections per year
•Child has trouble sleeping at night
•Weak muscles with “normal tests”
•Development delay
•Early puberty
•Late puberty
•Stomach ailments with normal tests
•Autism or ADHD
•Behavioral problems (obsessive compulsive disorder, depression, bi-polar disorder, tics)