Kula Hospital celebrates Wear Red Day today, Friday, February 4, 2022 Maui Health is excited to host its 7th Annual
As anyone who has seen what happens to a woman’s body when growing a child can guess, pregnancy puts an
Don’t take your keiki’s bone health for granted. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Zachary Thielen shares what you should know about growing
In Hawaii, it requires 150 to 200 donors a day to maintain our local blood inventory at safe levels. Because
Courtesy of Hawaii Dental Service With Hawaii schools back in session over the last year, many children are participating in
As we continue to adjust to our “new normal” many parents are concerned about their children who are struggling to
While everyone’s focus is on the Coronavirus, run-of-the-mill colds and flus are still making the rounds in our kids, our
By Chrissy Miller, Employee Health Manager, Maui Health Even though it seems like we’ve been fighting this pandemic forever, COVID-19
Kula Hospital is excited to announce another opportunity for anyone interested in starting a new career in health care to
The benefits of breastfeeding are well-documented. In addition to physical and emotional benefits for both mother and baby, breastfeeding also
Hawaii has an average of 70 babies born with a confirmed permanent hearing loss each year. Of those 70 babies,
Now that we are gradually returning to sports, it is important to check in with your pediatrician prior to
According to the American Dental Association (ADA), cavities, or tooth decay, is the most common infectious disease affecting children. Many
Kids can often experience unexplained pain in the stomach area. After ruling out a severe ailment, you may conclude a
Should my child receive the COVID-19 vaccine before returning to in-person school in August? As a pediatrician who has seen
Q: Since we are in Hawaii, does my baby still have to take vitamin D? The AAP recommends that all