Livingston County Urges Routine Pediatric Check-Ups

Livingston County, New York officials emphasize the importance of teaching children healthy habits at an early age. They note that regular pediatric check-ups can help children feel more at ease during doctor visits as they grow. Health authorities recommend that parents schedule routine health visits for their children to establish healthy practices and support long‐term wellness.

In related health communications, reminders have been issued under the message “Healthy Habits Grow with Us.” The reminder urges parents to schedule check-ups with a pediatrician, a step that may contribute to early cancer prevention efforts.

For more information on well-child visits, viewers can visit the website provided by the HealthyChildren.org initiative. The notice also includes reference to messages from health care providers and mentions the involvement of the Union County Department of Health, New York State, and the Accredited Health Department under PHAB, which is working to advance public health performance in the region.



Source: Livingston County, New York

Source Type: Gov

Source Location: Livingston County

May 30, 2026 at 9:20 PM

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