Dr. Nathan, MD

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Dr. Nathan is a neonatal pediatrician with over 25 years of experience in caring for sick infants and children and has been selected as one of the top pediatric specialists in the Twin Cities area.

Family Practitioners

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Normal Baby Growth Development: Principles & Problems

What do parents need to keep in mind when it comes to their infant's growth (height and weight)? Find out just what to expect from your baby's growth development.  More

The Impact of Birth Weight on Baby's Growth

Learn how your baby's birth weight can determine development and growth in your baby.  More

Baby Colic Symptoms and Remedies

Dr. Nathan offers his advice on baby colic symptoms and remedies, plus how to tell if your infant has colic. More

7 Tips for Navigating Pregnancy Complications

Are pregnancy complications stressing you out? Decompress with our simple guide to help you feel empowered, safe, and ready for Baby. More

Dealing with Diaper Rash

Baby diaper rash will likely occur at some point during your child's diaper-wearing days. Learn what causes diaper rashes and all about the best diaper rash treatments. More

What Parents Need to Know about the NICU

When a baby has a problem severe enough to require transfer to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), parents find themselves in what can be an extremely stressful situation. Dr. Nathan explains how parents can best deal with having a sick newborn. More

Risks of Birth Defects

The risk of an infant having a birth defect varies according to the mother's age and the medical history of both parents. More

How to Choose the Best Doctor for You

Thinking about starting a family? One of the most important first steps is seeing a physician to assess your current health. Find out how to choose the best doctor for your needs with this helpful primer. More

Think Twice before Using an Infant Walker

Is a walker on your list of purchases to make for your baby? Learn why walkers with wheels are unsafe for children and ineffective in helping little ones learn to walk. More



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