Hollister Pediatrics

Hollister Pediatrics We’re more than just a general pediatric practice. That’s why we offer a full array of care and services.

At Hollister Pediatrics, your child’s health and wellness are about so much more than just check-ups, sore throats, and the occasional runny nose. We strive to provide our patients with the best and most comprehensive pediatric care possible from birth until 21 years of age. Our practice is dedicated to providing your family with quality care by assuring that each patient receives individual, personal attention. We accomplish this standard through close collaboration between our staff, our patients and their families.

🌿 ByHeart RecallWe know many parents are hearing about the ByHeart infant formula recall and understandably feeling conc...
11/13/2025

🌿 ByHeart Recall

We know many parents are hearing about the ByHeart infant formula recall and understandably feeling concerned. We want to reassure you that recalls like this are taken very seriously, and the current action is being done out of an abundance of caution while a national investigation continues.

Here’s what we want our Hollister Pediatrics families to know:

• If your baby is using ByHeart formula, please pause use and dispose of any remaining product.
• No unopened formula has tested positive, but the recall is part of a careful, proactive approach to keep infants safe.
• There is no need to panic simply switch to another formula your baby tolerates, and reach out if you need guidance.

If your infant shows changes like decreased feeding, constipation, weaker cry, or unusual sleepiness, please call us or head to the emergency room. These symptoms are rare. If you need reassurance, formula recommendations, or just want to check in, schedule an appointment or give us a call.

Your Hollister Pediatrics Team

🎃 Happy Halloween from your Hollister Pediatrics Team! 🤠Wishing everyone a spooktacular and safe night of fun! Yee-haw! ...
10/31/2025

🎃 Happy Halloween from your Hollister Pediatrics Team! 🤠
Wishing everyone a spooktacular and safe night of fun! Yee-haw! We’d love to see your costumes! Share your photos in the comments below 👇

Trick-or-Treat Safety Tips:
• Stick with a trusted group or adult.
• Use glow sticks or flashlights to stay visible.
• Check treats before eating.
• Watch for cars and cross at corners.

Stay safe, have fun, and don’t forget to brush those sweet teeth! 🪥🍬

Today until 2pm! Fun Family Event! Support local!
10/25/2025

Today until 2pm!
Fun Family Event! Support local!

🎃Don’t miss this spooky fun free family event tomorrow night! 👻
10/23/2025

🎃Don’t miss this spooky fun free family event tomorrow night! 👻

It’s back…
10/22/2025

It’s back…

Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease, we are seeing a lot of it...
Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease is a relatively common, contagious illness passed between children as easily as any other virus or cold. It’s typically caused by the enterovirus family, particularly coxsackie. You may hear your health care provider use the terms “coxsackie” and “Hand-Foot-and-Mouth” rather interchangeably.
Hand Foot Mouth- What Does it Look Like?
Your child will most likely present with painful, fluid-filled blisters — usually on the palms of the hands, the soles of the feet, and inside the mouth. (This explains how the illness got its oh-so-clever name.) However, the rash does not always pop up in those areas. You may notice that your child has a more widespread array of the blisters.

So is it Just a Blistery Rash?
No, it can present with other symptoms as well. The child typically does not feel well. In addition to dealing with painful blisters that make it hard to eat and drink, they may also suffer from flu-like symptoms, including fever and muscle aches. They may also want to sleep more, since they do not feel well.

What Do I Do For It?
Since it’s a virus, just as with the common cold, there’s no immediate cure for the illness. There are no medicines that will make it go away — just time. Hand, Foot, and Mouth disease typically lasts, like most other viruses, anywhere from several days to a week. At Kids Plus, will typically recommend treating the symptoms with common medications such as Tylenol or ibuprofen (to help with the pain). We may also recommend a mixture of Benadryl and Maalox in a 1:1 ratio, to be rinsed in the mouth and spit out if the child is old enough. If they’re not able to, your Provider will talk to you about how it can be mixed and dabbed onto the sores if the dose is appropriate.

What Do I Need to be Concerned About?
Typically the biggest concern is keeping your child hydrated. Because it hurts so much to swallow, kids may tend to avoid taking in any fluids. Colder liquids tend to be more comfortable for a child with Hand-Foot-and-Mouth. Popsicles can also be soothing and will help the child obtain a small amount of fluid in the meantime. If you have any concerns, or you think your child may be starting to get dehydrated, call the office or take your child to the emergency room immediately. Symptoms of dehydration to watch for carefully for are reduced urine output, dry mouth, and lethargy.
How Long is My Child Contagious?

Children are most contagious during the first week of the illness. They may, however, shed the virus from the nose and mouth for about 2-4 weeks and in their stool for weeks to months after the infection starts — so, as always, good hygiene is very important.

How Can I Prevent It?
There’s no ideal way to protect your child from Hand-Foot-and-Mouth. As with any virus, limiting exposure is key. If you know someone with the virus, wait until they’re better before seeing him or her. And, as always, good hand washing key to preventing the spread of germs.

Community, Compassion, and Celebration!It’s always such a joy to be out in the community and see our kids having fun! 💜T...
10/18/2025

Community, Compassion, and Celebration!
It’s always such a joy to be out in the community and see our kids having fun! 💜

Today’s Special Heroes Carnival for children with disabilities was an incredible reminder of what makes Hollister so special, a community that comes together to lift, include, and celebrate every child.

We’re grateful for all the amazing organizations, families, and volunteers who make events like this possible. Special shout out to Mr. Bernie Ramirez and VFW post 9242 for all their hard work! Together, we’re giving our children the roots to grow and the wings to fly.

Happening now! Come see us! So many activities, lunch, sensory exploration, resources. We are here until 2!
10/18/2025

Happening now! Come see us! So many activities, lunch, sensory exploration, resources. We are here until 2!

🍂 Fall Festival Fun! 🎃It’s fall festival season and one of the best parts of caring for our community is seeing our pati...
10/18/2025

🍂 Fall Festival Fun! 🎃
It’s fall festival season and one of the best parts of caring for our community is seeing our patients out having fun! PA Nicole loved running into these two who showed up dressed just like her! 💙

Moments like these remind us why we love what we do, building connections, inspiring future healthcare heroes, and celebrating the joy of childhood. 🩺

It’s That Time of Year!Cold and flu season is here and yes, the flu is in town. 🤧Please remember to:✨ Wash your hands of...
10/16/2025

It’s That Time of Year!
Cold and flu season is here and yes, the flu is in town. 🤧
Please remember to:
✨ Wash your hands often
✨ Cover coughs and sneezes
✨ Stay home when sick to help keep others healthy

Ways to Help Prevent the Flu:
💉 Get your flu vaccine, call to schedule
🧼 Practice good hand hygiene
🥗 Eat healthy, stay hydrated, and get plenty of rest

If You Get the Flu:
💧 Drink lots of fluids
🛏️ Rest as much as possible
🌡️ Use Tylenol or Motrin as directed for fever or discomfort

When to Seek Care:
⚠️ Trouble breathing or chest pain
⚠️ Signs of dehydration (no urination, dry lips)
⚠️ Persistent high fever
⚠️ Worsening symptoms or concern for chronic conditions like asthma or heart disease

We are here is you need us!
Your Hollister Pediatrics Team

The 35th Annual Red Ribbon Run & Festival is on Saturday, October 18th from 8 to 11 a.m. in front of the Veterans Memori...
10/13/2025

The 35th Annual Red Ribbon Run & Festival is on Saturday, October 18th from 8 to 11 a.m. in front of the Veterans Memorial Building (649 San Benito Street) in Downtown Hollister.

The event is in partnership with San Benito County Behavioral Health and the City of Hollister Parks and Recreation. It is one of the largest annual events in town, and kicks off locally the national Red Ribbon Week (October 23-31) campaign that encourages youth and their families to live drug-free.

Address

930 Sunnyslope Road Suite E-3
Hollister, CA
95023

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
Thursday 8:30am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+18316301477

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