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Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccinations for anyone over age 5! Alzein Pediatrics offers Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination to anyone over the age of 5. Please click HERE to make an appointment. Fridays, 9 am to 5 pm Alzein Pediatrics 2850 W. 95th Street,…
Parents aren’t supposed to compare children – either with siblings, cousins, or even the neighbors down the street. For the most part, we want to respect that each child learns, grows, and develops at their own unique pace. However, what…
Why Antibodies Testing should your child and you get tested? COVID-19 Antibody Testing at Alzein Pediatrics is now available at all three of our locations; Evergreen Park, Oak Lawn, and our Oak Lawn Urgent Care. We will administer antibody testing to…
As the rate of COVID-19 infections decreases and school and recreational sports restart here in Illinois, a thorough physical examination is more important than ever before your child begins to practice and compete. Here, Dr. Alzein explains why physical sports…
You can fill out any required forms by using Chadis before your child’s appointment. Watch for your notification after you make an appointment and follow the included link on your tablet, smartphone, or computer. Your provider will have all information…
Alzein Pediatrics has a channel on Youtube! Mrs. Anna, a Registered Dietitian, and Licensed Nutritionist add new 1-minute videos every week to our YouTube channel, helping you make delicious choices for your whole family. Subscribe by clicking here and never…
Alzein Pediatrics Testing Centers - Available in Chicagoland The coronavirus is, most, unfortunately, continuing to surge throughout our globe and in Chicagoland itself. With an ever-increasing need for testing to ensure that infected adults and children begin quarantined immediately to…
Remember growing up with the Food Pyramid? This USDA guide to eating had a wide base of bread, rice, and pasta, with a tiny tip of fats, oils, and sweets. As researchers’ knowledge of nutrition grew, and as the obesity…