Arbor Pediatrics provides high-quality, personalized medical care for infants, children, and adolescents in Southlake, TX.

Melissa Asgaonkar, MD

Welcome Collin Naugher

We are excited to welcome a new provider to the Arbor Pediatrics team! Collin Naugher is a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner who joins us from North Fort Worth, where he has been practicing pediatric primary care for the last eight years.

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Inspired by patients. Created for parents.

Arbor Pediatrics was founded on the belief that long-term relationships, continuity of care, and open, accessible communication with your pediatrician are essential elements to great pediatric care.

Congratulations!

At Arbor Pediatrics, we share your joy and enthusiasm, and look forward to partnering with you on the exciting journey of raising a child. We offer prenatal phone consults, a supportive team, and first-rate medical care for your new family member.

Take the pain out of pain reliever dosing.

Be confident that you are treating your child’s pain or fever with the correct dose of medication. We can guide you here on how much acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Motrin/Advil) to give, based on your child’s weight. (Benadryl too!)

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We are a vaccinating practice.

We firmly believe in the effectiveness of vaccines to prevent serious illness and to save lives, and we have complete confidence in vaccine safety. We believe that all children and young adults should receive the recommended vaccines according to the schedule published by the Centers for Disease Control and the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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Molluscum Contagiousum: What every parent should know.

Molluscum contagiosum is a common viral skin infection, especially in children, that causes small, raised, round bumps on the skin. The condition is typically harmless and will go away without any treatment. The downside to this bumpy rash is that it can linger for 15-36 months. Once a lesion pops up, typically another lesion is developing too. Each lesion typically stays on the skin for 3-6 months, but the entire process can take up to 3 years before your child is bump-free.

Molluscum can be spread to others by direct skin-to-skin contact, or by sharing personal items like towels, razors, or sports equipment. 

While most cases of molluscum resolve without any treatment, the pediatric experts at Arbor Pediatrics can help you confirm the cause of your child’s pesky bumps and discuss if any treatment is necessary. Call us today for a rash evaluation appointment. 

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Choosing a daycare or preschool can be very stressful.

Here are a few things to consider when making a choice:
~ What’s the caregiver-to-child ratio?
~ How does the facility handle discipline & safety?
~ Are there enrichment activities (arts, playtime, etc.)?
~ What holidays do they close?
~ Do they offer a list of references?

Your child’s new daycare may require a form to be completed by their health provider prior to enrolling and we can help you out! We ask you to give us 72 hours to complete any required form.

Have you had a good experience with a local daycare or preschool? Tag them below.

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Did you think sleepovers would be easier as your child got older? 

Teen sleepovers can bring a whole new set of worries for parents. Here are some guidelines:

1) Set Expectations: Make sure your teen understands house rules and respects the host's guidelines.

2) Emergency Info: Ensure your teen has contact numbers for you and other trusted adults.

3) Limit Screens: Encourage some time away from devices to promote better sleep and interaction.

4) Sleeping Arrangements: Ensure there's enough space and everyone has a safe place to sleep.

5) Supervision: Make sure an adult is available to supervise if needed, especially for large groups.

Sleepovers can be fun, but it's important to stay informed and prepared. 

If you have any concerns or questions about your teen’s health, don’t hesitate to contact us.

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Crusty nose?

Impetigo is a very common and very contagious skin infection seen in children (but anyone can get it). It typically starts as red sores or blisters, which can burst and form a honey-colored crust. The most common areas to be infected are the nose and mouth, but it can spread to other parts of the body.

Impetigo spreads easily through direct contact with infected skin, or by touching contaminated towels, clothing, or bedding. Most cases can be treated with antibiotics, either topical (applied to the skin) or oral, depending on severity. 

To prevent impetigo keep your child’s skin clean, encourage frequent hand-washing, teach them to not pick their noses, and avoid sharing personal items.

If you suspect your child has impetigo, consult your child’s provider here at Arbor Pediatrics to get the right treatment. Early intervention helps prevent spreading it to others.

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Seizures can be scary, but knowing what to do can save your child’s life.

A few things to do if your child or someone else is having a seizure:
~ Stay calm and clear the area of any dangerous objects.
~ Place something soft under their head.
~ Don’t put anything in their mouth.
~ Lie them on their side if possible on a low-to-the-ground surface.
~ Time the seizure and call for emergency help if it lasts more than 5 minutes.

Seizures that are left untreated or undetected can lead to life long issues such as learning and memory problems, trouble with attention, and social challenges.

Do you need more guidance or help knowing if your child is experiencing seizure activity? Call our office today.

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Umbilical cords can cause many worries for new parents.

When you bring home your newborn, the umbilical cord will be drying and more than likely look dark in color. The stump will fall off within a few weeks after birth, but it's important to keep the area clean and dry to prevent infection. Do not apply any tight fitting diapers over the stump. If the cord causes crust on the skin, you can gently clean the area with a warm, damp washcloth.

Call your newborn’s pediatric provider if the skin around the umbilical cord is bright red, has foul drainage, or has persistent bleeding. 

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“The absolute best office you’ll find in North Texas!”

Arbor Pediatrics is the absolute best office you’ll find in North Texas! This is no exaggeration. First off, their staff is so prompt and efficient. They make every attempt to get you in same day if you need it and greet you with such a smile! They make paperwork easy and the check in process happens as you walk in the door, they’ve got it handled.

S. R.

“Couldn’t have asked for a better doctor.”

Dr. Asgaonkar is absolutely amazing. She is very caring, knowledgeable, and respectful. She really listens to you and happily answers any questions you may have. My husband and I are so happy we found her for our baby. Couldn’t have asked for a better doctor. Also, the office is SO CLEAN.

B. G.