Rachael C. Evans, DO

Category: Pediatrician in Jacksonville Beach, Florida

Address: 3200 3rd St S, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250, USA

Phone: +19044507050

Reviews

helen goldring

Sep 28, 2022

We had our first appointment with Dr. Evans. She was very attentive and actually got my 12 year old to talk! Besides that, she was very thorough and made sure she knows everything about my daughter’s medical history. I will be bringing my other daughter for a well check to her next week

Lindsey Koek

Sep 26, 2022

Dr. Evans is wonderful!! She is very caring and always has the time to spend with my children, ensuring that all of our questions/concerns are addressed.

Julissa Garcia

Sep 21, 2022

My experience for being my first time was amazing! The staffs and Dr were simply helpful, nice and professional. My son enjoyed himself with the staffs as well. Him for being a 2 yr he interacted so much with them. Made me feel great.

Leigh W

Sep 9, 2022

I am so happy we found Dr. Evans. She is wonderful and exactly the kind of pediatrician I had been searching for - so attentive, kind and great with my son. If I call in with a problem, she calls back. Everyone in the office is great, especially Leel!

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Questions & Answers

How can RSV be prevented?

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Ascension | Sep 29, 2021

By staying home when you or a loved one is ill and washing your hands regularly, you can help keep yourself and your children healthy.

Think your child might have RSV?

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Ascension | Sep 29, 2021

If you think your child has RSV or bronchiolitis, it is important to keep your child hydrated and monitor for fever or shortness of breath. Contact your child’s doctor, who can test for RSV and provide recommendations to keep your child safe at home. If your child’s health situation is serious or life-threatening, go to the nearest ER or call 911.

What are the symptoms of RSV?

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Ascension | Sep 29, 2021

Respiratory Syncytial Virus, or RSV, may appear like a bad cold to adults. For infants or young children, RSV can cause bronchiolitis -- a virus which causes swelling and an increase in mucus in the airway. This can cause difficulty breathing through their nose and eventually dehydration due to difficulty latching to the breast or bottle for infants. Other symptoms of RSV may include a fever or a very wet sounding cough, which can turn into coughing fits. Those coughing fits can cause a child to gag and potentially vomit.

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