Sore Throat
In many cases, sore throats resolve on their own, but if you or your child have a persistent sore throat accompanied by a fever and swollen lymph nodes, you should talk to a doctor.
Strep Throat
Strep throat is a bacterial infection that’s very common in children. Strep throat is caused by the streptococcus bacteria and is highly contagious.
Sleep Apnea
When you look in on your child at night, their gentle snoring may seem endearing, but it could also be a sign of sleep apnea.
Tonsillitis
Your tonsils are your body’s first line of defense against bacteria and viruses that enter your body through your mouth.
Partial Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy
Tonsils and adenoids become enlarged when bacteria or viruses enter into the airway and come in contact with these glands.
Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy
The surgery is done under general anesthesia, and this is usually the most frightening part of the procedure for parents.
Jacqueline Jones, M.D., New York, NY
Phone (appointments): 212-996-2559
Phone (general inquiries): (212) 996-2559
Phone (general inquiries): (646) 962-8740
Office Fax: (212) 996-2703
Address: 1175 Park Avenue, Suite 1 A,
New York, NY 10128
Jacqueline Jones, M.D., Brooklyn, NY
Phone (appointments): 212-996-2559
Phone (general inquiries): 212-996-2559
Office Fax: (212) 996-2703
Address: 142 Joralemon Street, Suite 8B,
Brooklyn, NY 11201