As a pediatric practice, we believe caring for children also means caring for the communities they grow up in. In that spirit, we stand in support of the National Shutdown on January 30, 2026. While our office will remain open to provide essential healthcare services to our patients and families, we are joining this day of collective action in meaningful ways as a practice. Our commitment is to continue showing up for children’s health while also standing with our community and the values of care, responsibility, and solidarity.

Pathogens have not changed, only "policies".    Berkeley Pediatrics does not anticipate any changes to our vaccine schedule or to the availability of vaccines to our patients. We stand by the American Academy of Pediatrics published vaccine schedule which is also supported by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the West Coast Health Alliance (WCHA).   

One Year Advance Well Visit Scheduling:  Berkeley Pediatrics is now scheduling well visits one year in advance.  Secure your preferred date and time today through MyChart

2025-2026 Influenza vaccines and COVID vaccines are still available:  Please schedule an appointment now through MyChart or contact the office.  It's shaping up to be a pretty bad influenza season so prepare your family!

MEASLES INFORMATION:  As you may have been hearing in the news, there has been a rise in measles cases in some states US as well as internationally.  Fortunately, we are not currently experiencing transmission of measles in our area.  Here is a great site with information about measles and what you can do to provide your child. https://www.healthychildren.or...


Are you signed up on MyChart portal access to your child's records?  Is your teen signed up so they can access their charts?  We are communicating more and more via MyChart so please make sure you sign up ASAP! 

Is your child ill?  Look up your child’s symptoms on the AAP website healthychildren.org symptom checker: 

https://www.healthychildren.or...


Building a Strong Immune System in Kids: Tips for Parents

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You want your child to stay as healthy as possible; a strong immune system is important protection. So, how do you help your child build a strong immune system? Your pediatrician can help.

How You Can Help Your Child Build a Strong Immune System

One of the easiest and best ways to help your child build a strong immune system is to make sure your child stays current on vaccinations. Vaccinations are important because they:

  • Protect your child against serious, contagious illnesses and diseases by developing antibodies as part of a healthy immune system
  • Protect against the spread of serious and infectious illnesses and diseases
  • Are required for your child to attend daycare and school

You should also teach your child about limiting exposure to viruses and bacteria. You need to:

  • Teach your child about frequent and thorough hand washing
  • Talk with your child about avoiding touching their face with their hands

A healthy diet, rest, and exercise are important ways to build a strong immune system. You need to teach your child to:

  • Eat nutrient-dense foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and lean proteins
  • Avoid empty calories from sodas, sugary treats, and fast food
  • Get at least 8 to 10 hours of high-quality sleep
  • Exercise for at least 30 minutes on most days of the week

Regular visits with the pediatrician for well-child visits and school and sports physicals can help ensure your child maintains a healthy immune system. The pediatrician can identify potential medical issues and provide early treatment. A strong immune system and early treatment of illnesses are the keys to your child enjoying a healthy, active life.

Want To Know More About Keeping Your Child Healthy?

Talk with an expert to learn more tips on helping your child build a strong immune system, including immunizations. Call your pediatrician today.

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