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  • Writer's pictureJennifer King, M.D.

Similac has recalled its formula due to concern of harmful bacteria contaminating the formula.


The products under recall have a multi-digit number on the bottom of the container starting with the first two digits 22 through 37, contains K8, SH, or Z2 and with an expiration date of April 1, 2022, or after. You can also visit similacrecall.com or call 1-800-986-8540 to verify if your formula is safe.


  • If your child consumed this formula:

    • Monitor for signs of illness: fever, abnormal fussiness, poor feeding, or lethargy

    • If there are signs of illness, please call us or seek care at the ER


  • If you currently have cans of this formula, please stop using this formula and use a different can.


  • If you are unable to find the formula your child usually takes, please purchase the similar formula in the store brand, enfamil, or nestle good start.


  • If you are unable to purchase the formula please call our office for help, we do have a very limited number of samples available.



  • Writer's pictureJennifer King, M.D.

What a beautiful way to usher in 2022 - with loads of snow! Here's a list of important information for our patients.


COVID vaccine


We have the Pfizer vaccine for ages 5 yrs-11 yrs and 12yrs + available in our office, call to schedule an appointment, 231-638-4120. If you have any questions about these vaccines, please call or send a message in your child’s portal.


As of January 5th, 2022 the CDC recommends those 12 years and older receive a booster vaccine if they are 5 months out from their second vaccine. If you or your child needs a booster vaccine, please call the office to schedule an appointment 231-638-4120.


Influenza vaccine


Cases of influenza are rising in the state. If your child still needs an influenza vaccine, please call the office at 231-628-4120.


What is influenza? Many people mistake influenza for the “stomach flu”. The vaccine for influenza protects against the influenza virus which causes high fever for 5+ days, harsh cough, runny nose, and sore throat.


Care Closet


We have winter coats, gloves, and hats available. If you, your neighbor, your coworker, or your friend is in need of clothing items, hygiene products, or winter clothing please contact our office, 231-638-4120.


Prescription Refills


There are two ways to request a prescription refill.

  1. You can call our office and leave a message on the prescription refill line.

  2. You use the portal to request a refill.


We do not receive requests or honor prescription refills from pharmacies. Please contact our office first if you are in need of refills.


Yearly Forms


It is the beginning of the year… unfortunately there are yearly forms that need to be completed. You can complete these now ahead of your child’s appointment to save time.


In addition, please share any new insurance information with us so when your child does need to be seen, there are no delays when your child needs care.


Patient Centered Medical Home


As a reminder, we are committed to being your child’s patient centered medical home. What does that mean? It means that we will take a lead in helping you coordinate your child’s medical needs. This means we are available to you after hours to help guide you on caring for your child when urgent needs arise, we help coordinate care with other physicians your child may need to see, and review visits your child may make to the emergency room to make sure there are no other ongoing needs. To learn more about patient centered medical home you can go to Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) | Muskegon Pediatrics.


Fun things to do around town


  1. Lakeshore Museum - free for Muskegon County Residents with events and activities weekly

  2. Muskegon Art Museum - has a fun spot for kids to do art. Free admission on Thursdays.

  3. Hackley Library and the Muskegon Area District Libraries have story time, fun kits to take home and beautiful children’s sections for the child to enjoy MADL Events

  4. Winter Sports Complex - winter luge, ice skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, and winter zip line


Here's to a healthy and happy year in 2022!


  • Writer's pictureJennifer King, M.D.

We're excited and thankful to announce the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine will be available to Muskegon Pediatrics patients ages 5 through 11. We will make this vaccine available in our office as well as during two weekend clinics for your convenience.


Weekend Covid Vaccine Clinics

  • Saturday, November 6th, 8am-11am

  • Saturday, December 4th, 8am-11am

This Pfizer vaccine is administered in two separate doses. Attend both clinics or schedule an appointment to ensure you receive both doses.


Read here about what to expect when attending a clinic. Call 231-638-4120 for more information.


We thank the Muskegon Health Department for helping us make this important and life saving vaccine available to you.

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