Sound Beach Pediatrics is thrilled to announce that two outstanding physicians will join our team this fall! Please join us in welcoming Dr. Caro and Dr. Olivia to the practice.
Michaela Fleming
We love sound beach pediatrics and dr. Katy she’s always so helpful and takes the time to fully answer any questions/concerns we’ve had.
Lea Russell
I dont know what we would do without SBP! We have found a warm and welcoming, professional and personalized pediatrician in Dr. Katy. Together with Dr. Henry, she has created a family centered office providing best in class care and support. We are so grateful for their genuine commitment to the wellbeing of our sweet kiddos! And especially appreciative of how promptly (and happily!) they return our off hours calls.....eek..... sorry!!!.....thanks SBP!! :)
Allison Guinta
I have had nothing but positive experiences at Sound Beach Pediatrics. I had my firstborn during the height of the COVID-19 crisis and have been given both excellent care and wonderful advice during this really scary time for parents. Really love the staff and the office as well.
News & Social Media
MMR Vaccine Update
Fri, Mar 7, 2025
Dear SBP Families,
With the news of the measles outbreak in Texas, we have understandably received an increasing number of calls and messages regarding measles and the MMR vaccine. Measles is a very contagious but vaccine preventable disease.
There are no cases of measles in Connecticut, and the state has high vaccination...
Continue reading »RSV Immunization (Beyfortus) Update
Wed, Sep 25, 2024
We are excited to offer Beyfortus (RSV immunization with preventative antibody) this year, starting the first week of October.
RSV immunization is recommended for pregnant women (Abrysvo) and for infants (Beyfortus) ~ please see this helpful CDC link for more general information.
Specific CDC guidance on Beyfortus, including criteria for immunization,...
Continue reading »Welcoming TWO New Pediatricians!
Mon, Aug 19, 2024
Happy Summer to our SBP Families! We hope you are enjoying summer camp, beach time, swimming, and vacationing, and that you and your children are having fun.
Many new families have joined Sound Beach Pediatrics in the last few years, most often through direct referrals from our existing patients and families....
Continue reading »Happy 8th Birthday Sound Beach Pediatrics!
Thu, Apr 4, 2024
Sound Beach Pediatrics just hit our 8 year anniversary!
We are so grateful for our wonderful team, and especially thankful for the precious families we care for every day!
Happy Spring!
Fri, Mar 29, 2024
Happy Spring to all of our SBP Families!
We are excited for spring and summer, and look forward to seeing your children for well visits in the coming months. We are all ready for warmer weather, sunshine and spring flowers ... and to say goodbye to winter viruses!
There is no sweeter...
Continue reading »RSV Immunization
Sun, Oct 22, 2023
Sound Beach Pediatrics is excited to offer the new RSV immunization!
Nirsevimab (Beyfortus) is a monoclonal antibody product that can protect infants and some young children from severe RSV disease.
Please read the following information below, taken directly from the CDC website, which provides the strict inclusion criteria for immunization. You...
Continue reading »HAPPY FALL!
Fri, Sep 22, 2023
Dear SBP Families,
FALL IS IN THE AIR! We are excited to share some important updates and reminders!
- FLU CLINICS ARE HERE! Flu shot appointments can be booked online right from our website! Click on the upper right green "SCHEDULE APPOINTMENT" button, which will bring you to our scheduling site.
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Updated Office Workflow
Fri, Jan 14, 2022
We are currently seeing a surge of sick patients right now, and a surge in COVID19 infections in parallel with what we are seeing across the nation. There are numerous changes in CDC guidelines, and schools and daycare centers in the community are updating their protocols. Sound Beach Pediatrics has...
Continue reading »MMR Vaccine Update
Fri, Mar 7, 2025
RSV Immunization (Beyfortus) Update
Wed, Sep 25, 2024
Welcoming TWO New Pediatricians!
Mon, Aug 19, 2024
Happy 8th Birthday Sound Beach Pediatrics!
Thu, Apr 4, 2024
Happy Spring!
Fri, Mar 29, 2024
RSV Immunization
Sun, Oct 22, 2023
HAPPY FALL!
Fri, Sep 22, 2023
Updated Office Workflow
Fri, Jan 14, 2022
Studies show that many children aren't getting enough Vitamin D, which is essential for bone health and a strong immune system. Diet alone does not provide children with enough of this vitamin. That is why the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that all children begin receiving vitamin D supplements shortly after birth. 👶
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Vitamin D for Babies, Children & Adolescents
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Recent studies show that most children aren’t getting enough vitamin D. Find out why experts suggest increasing your child’s intake.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
☕ For children's growing bodies, caffeine and other stimulants found in energy drinks can have harmful side effects. While it's consider safe for most adults to have less than 400mg of caffeine per day, it's important to know that children are more sensitive to caffeine and it is recommended for kids to avoid it as much as possible.
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The Effects of Caffeine on Kids: A Parent’s Guide
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Caffeine affects kids’ health, sleep and learning. Here’s what parents can do to help kids choose healthy drinks and avoid caffeine.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
It's #SleepAwarenessWeek! If your baby has a stuffy nose, you might be concerned about their sleep safety. 😴
Respiratory illnesses like the common cold can make it harder for babies to breathe as they can cause nasal congestion.🤧 While keeping your baby elevated might seem like it will help them breathe better, it is actually dangerous as babies breathe easiest when their airways are straight. T ... See MoreSee Less
My baby has a stuffy nose. How can I help them sleep safely?
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Nasal congestion from colds, flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), or COVID can make it harder for babies to breathe—and sleep at night. Pediatrician and safe sleep expert Dr. Rachel Moon explains...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Do you have a hard time getting your kids to eat their veggies? Do they prefer to eat less healthier options? 🧐
Kids typically start developing food preferences during the first 2 years of their lives. Their food preferences can also be influenced by advertisements and what they see in school.
For #NationalNutritionMonth, check out this guide for more info on how kids form unhealthy food prefere ... See MoreSee Less
How Children Develop Unhealthy Food Preferences
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Have you ever wondered why it’s so difficult to get kids to eat their vegetables? Not wanting to eat broccoli is rooted in a great deal of more complicated issues than just not liking green food....0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Vitamin A does not protect against #measles and should not be used as a method to prevent measles. Here's further information provided by the American Academy of Pediatrics. ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Women's History Month & International Women’s Day! 💜 Today and every day, we celebrate the incredible women who inspire, lead, and care for our communities!
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Does your child get separation anxiety? 😧 Separation anxiety sometimes occur for children during infancy, toddlerhood and the preschool years. Your child might cry or express their fears of being away from you - which can also make it hard on you as the parent.
To help your child with separation anxiety, check out these 6 helpful tips! 👇
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How to Ease Your Child’s Separation Anxiety
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Separation anxiety varies WIDELY between children. Some babies become hysterical when mom is out of sight for a very short time, while other children seem to demonstrate ongoing anxiety at separations...0 CommentsComment on Facebook