The CDC estimates that one in 59 kids in the United States suffers from autism, or autism spectrum disorder. A common question always up for debate about this condition is what link, if any, is there between diet and autism? While each child’s case is unique and should be viewed as such, the growing amount
Read MoreDr. Kate Labiner on Kids’ Brains and Roller Coasters
Summer is here, and amusement parks are calling. While riding a roller coaster is a total thrill for teenagers and even young kids, it’s sheer terror for others. The rush of endorphins surrounding an experience like this triggers excitement for many, but it can also bring on anxiety (in the rider’s parents too) … perhaps
Read MoreUpdate: Child Neurology Consultants of Austin Reinstated as UnitedHealthcare
Effective immediately, Child Neurology Consultants of Austin is reinstated as an in-network provider with United Healthcare (UHC). This means that all patients with a UHC plan will not have their care interrupted. Our staff will contact patient families April 22 – 25 to reschedule appointments that may have been canceled. We are immensely pleased that
Read MoreDr. Karen Keough Revisits Kenya
Stunning scenery, majestic wildlife, and eternally-grateful patients—it never gets tiring. Dr. Karen Keough, board-certified child neurologist and neurophysiologist with Child Neurology Consultants of Austin, recently returned from her fifth trip to Kenya with HEAL Kenya and Ubuntu Life. For the second time, her son, Seth Richards, a Social Worker, went along to help with the
Read MoreImportant Update for Patients with United Healthcare Insurance
More than 4,100 of our patients with Commercial and Medicaid United Healthcare Plans will no longer be in-network as of May 1, 2019. Here is a copy of the letter sent to our families. We worked very hard over the last nine months to avoid a termination of services and UHC has made no attempt to
Read MorePatient Profile: Kody Teaches Us to Dream Big
We love hearing from our patients. They are our inspiration. They are the reason we do what we do. We are amazed at their accomplishments and the dedicated families that cheer them on. Kody is one of those examples — someone who simply leaves us awe-struck by his determination. Here is a note from his
Read MoreThree-Point Stance Gone from Pop Warner Football
Pop Warner youth football will look a little different when kids return to the field this September. The organization has called to end the traditional three-point stance in an effort to curb head injuries and concussions among young players. The position of placing hands on the ground and lowering the head in anticipation of snapping
Read MoreIs Your Child Sick?
We are still in the thick of flu season, and although the outbreak this year is not as severe as last, it’s still something you’ll want to watch out for if you have a special needs child. Kids with special needs can develop very serious complications when their immunity is compromised– even by a simple
Read MoreIs There a Link Between ADHD and Fortnite?
A new study suggests that excessive video gaming could contribute to ADHD symptoms. With the popularity of video games, especially Fortnite, at an all-time high among kids and teenagers, parents may want to start paying attention to the amount of gaming going on at home. Research recently published in the Journal of the American Medical
Read MoreAustin Monthly’s Top Doctors for 2019
Child Neurology Consultants of Austin is thrilled to have two of our board-certified child neurologists named to Austin Monthly magazine’s Top Doctors list for 2019. They are…Dr. Jeffrey Kane and Dr. Karen Keough! Congratulations to the duo for this prestigious recognition from our local, hometown medical community. Dr. Kane is the managing director of Child
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