Pediatric Depot
Pediatric Depot is a pediatric clinic that sees patients from birth to 18 years of age. We take all
04/06/2026
Are you unknowingly overfeeding your child? 🍽️
Portion sizes for kids don’t need to match adult plates. In fact, a simple way to guide portions is by using your child’s own hand as a reference.
A palm-sized portion for protein, a fist-sized portion for carbs, and two handfuls for fruits and veggies is often just right for growing bodies.
Forcing kids to finish everything on their plate can lead to unhealthy eating habits and disconnect them from their natural hunger cues.
Instead, encourage mindful eating. Let your child listen to their body, eat at their own pace, and stop when they feel full.
Healthy eating isn’t about quantity it’s about balance, habits, and building a positive relationship with food from an early age.
03/26/2026
Good oral care starts earlier than most parents think right from your child’s very first tooth 🦷
Building this habit early helps prevent cavities, supports healthy development, and makes brushing a natural part of your child’s daily routine.
Use a soft toothbrush, the right amount of toothpaste, and make brushing fun and consistent. Most importantly, guide and supervise your child until they’re able to brush properly on their own.
Small habits today create healthy smiles for life ✨
03/21/2026
Dehydration in children can happen faster than you think especially during hot weather, fever, vomiting, or even while playing for long hours.
As parents, it’s important to catch the early warning signs before it becomes serious.
Keep an eye out for signs like dry lips or mouth, reduced urination, crying without tears, unusual tiredness, or even darker urine. These are your child’s way of telling you their body needs more fluids.
Don’t wait until your child feels extremely unwell. Encourage regular water intake throughout the day, and offer fluids more frequently during illness or warmer days.
A simple habit like keeping a water bottle nearby or offering small sips often can make a big difference.
If you notice these signs persisting or worsening, it’s always best to consult your pediatrician for proper guidance and care.
Your child’s health starts with the little things and hydration is one of the most important.
03/09/2026
Every pediatric visit is more than just a quick check-up.
A comprehensive physical assessment helps doctors understand how your child is growing, developing, and functioning overall.
From measuring growth and checking vital signs to evaluating development and organ health, these detailed assessments allow pediatricians to detect potential concerns early and guide parents toward the best care for their child.
Regular physical examinations are an important part of preventive healthcare, ensuring your child stays healthy as they grow.
Because when it comes to children’s health, early detection and monitoring make all the difference.Every pediatric visit is more than just a quick check-up.
A comprehensive physical assessment helps doctors understand how your child is growing, developing, and functioning overall.
From measuring growth and checking vital signs to evaluating development and organ health, these detailed assessments allow pediatricians to detect potential concerns early and guide parents toward the best care for their child.
Regular physical examinations are an important part of preventive healthcare, ensuring your child stays healthy as they grow.
Because when it comes to children’s health, early detection and monitoring make all the difference.
03/06/2026
every bump on a baby’s skin is the same. 👶✨ From neonatal acne to milia and heat rash, these common skin conditions can look similar but usually resolve on their own. Understanding the differences helps parents stay informed and avoid unnecessary worry. If the rash persists or worsens, always consult a pediatrician for proper guidance.
02/25/2026
Ear pain in children is often more than just discomfort. Otitis is a common ear infection, and spotting the signs early helps ensure timely treatment and faster relief.
02/22/2026
Ear pain in children shouldn’t be ignored. Otitis is a common ear infection, especially in young kids, and timely care can make all the difference in quick recovery and comfort.
02/20/2026
Children need care that understands their physical health, emotional well-being, and growing needs. From treating childhood illnesses to guiding healthy lifestyles and nutrition, the right pediatric care makes all the difference in a child’s early years 🤍
02/16/2026
Did you know newborns cry without tears? 🤍
In the first few weeks after birth, a baby’s tear ducts are still developing. That’s why you may notice crying without actual tears — totally normal and nothing to worry about.
Tears usually start appearing around 2–4 weeks as the lacrimal (tear) glands mature.
If excessive tearing or discharge happens later, it’s best to check with a pediatrician.
02/11/2026
Did you know? đź’ˇ
Weight changes in babies are completely normal — especially in the first few weeks.
A little weight loss after birth, followed by steady gain, is all part of healthy growth 👶✨
Every baby grows at their own pace, and your pediatrician is there to guide you every step of the way.
Save this for reassurance 🤍 and share with a new parent who might be worried.
02/09/2026
Overfeeding isn’t always obvious 🤍
Sometimes it shows up as fussiness, spit-ups, or tummy discomfort.
Babies are born with natural hunger and fullness cues — our role is to notice and respond, not push “one more sip.” 🍼✨
Responsive feeding helps support comfort, digestion, and a healthy feeding relationship from the very beginning.
Save this for later 💾 and share with a parent who might need this reminder 🤍
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1446 W Moore Avenue Ste 206
Terrell, TX
75160
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 3pm |