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  • Taking Charge of Your Medical Care for Teens


    Figuring out health care is part of becoming an independent adult. Here are tips for teens on what that involves, and how to choose your own doctor.

  • Delayed Puberty for Parents


    Puberty usually begins in girls 8-14, and in boys 9-15. If kids pass this normal age range without showing any signs of body changes, it's called delayed puberty.

  • Growth Problems for Teens


    In most cases, teens who are small are just physically maturing a bit more slowly than their friends. Occasionally, though, there's a medical reason why some kids and teens stop growing. Find out about growth problems and how doctors can help.

  • Well-Child Visit: 21 Years for Parents


    Find out what the well-child visit will involve when your son or daughter is 21.

  • Well-Child Visit: 20 Years for Parents


    Find out what this doctor's visit will involve when your son or daughter is 20.

  • Well-Child Visit: 18 Years for Parents


    Find out what the well-child visit will involve when your son or daughter is 18.

  • Well-Child Visit: 19 Years for Parents


    Find out what the well-child visit will involve when your son or daughter is 19.

  • Delayed Puberty for Teens


    Concerned about your growth or development? Puberty can be delayed for several reasons. Luckily, doctors usually can help teens with delayed puberty to develop more normally.

  • Well-Child Visit: 16 Years for Parents


    Find out what the well-child visit will involve when your son or daughter is 16.

  • Well-Child Visit: 13 Years for Parents


    Find out what the well-child visit will involve when your teen is 13.