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Monkeypox
Monkeypox is caused by infection with the monkeypox virus, the same family of viruses as smallpox.
Monkeypox Testing & Vaccine
We are not testi Read Full Story >>
Formula Recall
Recall Alert: Powder Version of Similac, Alimentum and Elecare Infant Formula
On Thursday, Feb. 17, we were notified by the Food & Drug Administration Read Full Story >>
Your Child and the COVID-19 Vaccine
Cumberland Pediatrics strongly recommends that every child over 5 years of age receive the vaccine. The best thing you can do as a parent is "create a Read Full Story >>
Updates COVID-19 Policies
Everyone 2 years and older entering the building is required to wear a mask. Your mask and your child's mask should cover your nose and mouth at Read Full Story >>
New Electronic Medical Record System
On June 4, 2019, our office will begin the transition to a new electronic medical record system. This new system will allow us to better serve you. The Read Full Story >>
Sickness Vs. Allergies: Know The Difference
Many times, we have patients come in with "cold like symptoms ". Instead, their parents are surprised to find out these are just allergies!
Before y Read Full Story >>
Spring Cleaning
Often, allergies are most severe when outdoors; however, allergens find their way inside, too. Now is a great time of year to make a list and tackle in Read Full Story >>
Turning to Medicine
Depending on your child's age and level of allergy sensitivity, there are some medications that can help during this time. As always, consult with your Read Full Story >>
Physical Information
If your child is starting Pre-K , needs a sports physical or camp forms for the summer break BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW. Also please bring any forms t Read Full Story >>
"Under the Weather" Office Now Open!
Exciting news! The providers at Cumberland Pediatrics have been struggling with how to decrease our patients' wait time. Well, we finally have a solut Read Full Story >>
School is Back in Session and so are the Germs!
Here are everyday preventative tips to keep your child healthy during the cold and flu season.
Instruct your children to cough or sneeze into their Read Full Story >>
New 7th grade School Entry Requirements
As of July 1, 2014, The Georgia Department of Public Health rule 511-2-2 requires children born on or after January 1,2002 who are attending seventh gr Read Full Story >>