NiteOwl is pleased to be able to offer patients access to COVID-19 rapid testing Chattanooga, with results in just 10 minutes....
NiteOwl is pleased to be able to offer patients access to COVID-19 rapid testing Chattanooga, with results in just 10 minutes....
With Halloween fast approaching, we wanted to share some important information about how to stay healthy while also enjoying this spooky holiday with your children and neighbors. You can still take your kids trick or treating, but we hope you’ll follow these safety tips from the CDC to ensure safety in the process....
COVID-19 Testing Chattanooga Testing is an important piece of the puzzle when it comes to stopping the spread of COVID-19 within our community. That’s why our team at NiteOwl Pediatrics is pleased to be able to offer testing here at our facility. Quick and convenient COVID-19 testing, with nights and weekend testing 7-days a week. Most insurance types accepted for the traditional PCR COVID-19 Test. All testing staff will be in PPE gear for safety Symptomatic patients will be required to have an office visit at the time of their COVID-19 Test. Asymptomatic patient do not req......
Summer Activities for Kids to Stave Off Boredom 2020 summer looks a lot different for everyone due to the COVID-19 scenario. Summer sports are cancelled. Many community pools are closed. Chattanooga summer camps are not in session. So what will your kids do to keep themselves occupied during these weeks off school!? Never fear. Your friends at NiteOwl Pediatrics, after hours pediatric urgent care, have come up with some great ideas to keep your brood busy and happy during this pandemic summer! Get a kiddie pool Fast. Cheap. Fun. You’ll be amazed at how much fun your kids can have with a simple......
To help mitigate any stressors surrounding your in-person visits, we are happy to offer new pediatric telemedicine appointments to help treat your children 18 and under from the comfort of your home seven days a week. ...
Daily life has looked a lot different for many of us over the last few weeks as the coronavirus pandemic has all but come in like a wrecking ball. The CDCs recommendations for social distancing, and the mandatory shelter-in-place orders in effect across the nation have not only had an effect on our work and school schedules, but have also infiltrated our social lives. It’s changed the way we shop, the way we have meals, the way we make plans, and the way we interact with the people in our circles. Flatten the Curve with Your Family Change can be tough, but in these circumstances, it’s so impor......
Chattanooga’s Best Summer Camps for Kids Few things in childhood shape us in the way that time spent at summer camp does, and those special summer camp experiences benefit our kids in so many different ways. At camp, kids can get a chance to explore the outdoors, make friends and expand their social skills, try new things and learn new skills, and develop a stronger sense of self confidence and independence. Because all of these things are so important for healthy development, your friends at NiteOwl Pediatrics pulled together a round up of some local summer camp opportunities Chattanooga pare......
How to Keep Your Child Healthy in School Here at NiteOwl Pediatrics in Chattanooga, we make it our mission to make sure that children of all ages remain happy and healthy. With the school year just beginning, children around the area are once again going to file into classrooms and, unfortunately, be exposed to a host of germs. In today’s blog post, we wanted to go over some tips that we have to help you make sure that your child stays as healthy as possible during the school year. With a little work, you and your child can greatly reduce the chances of sickness. How Can I Keep My Child Hea......
Parents may struggle to determine whether their child's reactions are the common cold or the result of seasonal allergies. ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), influenza A(H3N2) viruses have been most common in the Southeast, including Georgia and Tennessee. The average duration of a flu season varies, but CDC expects elevated activity will continue for about 16 weeks....