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Why does my child skin feel so bumpy? Keratosis Pilaris and what to do about it !

Why does my child skin feel so bumpy? Keratosis Pilaris and what to do about it !

by Juliana Nahas | Blog, Gut Health

Does your child have scaly or bumpy skin despite all the lotions you apply on a daily basis? Do you wonder if they have eczema or some other condition that your doctor has not told you about?I often have parents ask me the question ”why does my child’s skin feel so...
Babies are not born with an antacid deficiency

Babies are not born with an antacid deficiency

by Juliana Nahas | Blog, Gut Health

Why does my baby have reflux? In Recent years, there has been an increase in infant GERD or Reflux symptoms to epidemic proportions. Typically pediatricians treat with antacids without testing, unless the baby is not growing well. But what could be causing this rapid...
The Health impact of Glyphosate (Round-up) and why you should be eating organic foods

The Health impact of Glyphosate (Round-up) and why you should be eating organic foods

by Juliana Nahas | Autoimmune, Blog, Gut Health

Some Background information:Round up was introduced in 1974 as an herbicide for weed control. Its main ingredient is Glyphosate, which works by inhibiting an enzyme in the plant that is needed to survive. Glyphosate is also a broad spectrum antibiotic and a mineral...
Simplifying the diet question: What should my child eat?

Simplifying the diet question: What should my child eat?

by Juliana Nahas | Blog, Gut Health

Often, when I see a child or teenager in my office, with a health concern, the question turns to what could be an environmental trigger for that condition. Whether it is gaining pounds too quickly, having rashes like eczema or dry skin, sleep issues, asthma,...
How Probiotics Help Improve Your Immune System

How Probiotics Help Improve Your Immune System

by Juliana Nahas | Autoimmune, Blog, Gut Health

By now, almost everyone has heard of probiotics, the active cultures in a range of dairy products such as yogurt, some cheeses and kefir, and in fermented foods such as miso, kimchi, and sauerkraut. Most of these are tasty additions to our diet that can also help...
Child-Appropriate Alternatives For Gut-Destroying Antibiotics

Child-Appropriate Alternatives For Gut-Destroying Antibiotics

by Juliana Nahas | Blog, Gut Health

By the age of seven, practically all children will have suffered an ear infection. It’s the second most common childhood illness, colds are number one. Definitely a painful experience, and risky, too, if it isn’t taken care of. This usually means a visit...
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ABOUT COVINGTON PEDIATRICS

Known for her compassionate and thoughtful patient care, Dr Juliana Nahas and her team use conventional and functional medical knowledge to treat diverse symptoms and conditions in children and teenagers. In addition to conventional pediatric care,she offers the functional medical evaluation, for those interested in that service, including specialized blood, stool, saliva and urine tests, and utilizes nutrition, supplementation, lifestyle recommendations as well as prescription medications to treat a host of conditions and problems.

Our unique approach to diagnosing and treating diseases and disorders recognizes that lasting health depends on resolution of the root causes of your disease.Click here to learn more »

Unique Approach

One of the unique aspects of Covington Pediatrics is our belief in “food as medicine”. Our approach also includes teaching you how to heal the gut, fill in nutritional deficiencies, and how to use functional nutrition to heal chronic illness.
Click here to learn more about our approach with Dr. Juliana Nahas

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After you have watched our feature presentation about our approach to functional medicine, we'd love to hear from you - to answer your toughest questions.

Simply call to schedule a consultation with our patient coordinator at 770-787-7444.

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