Address: 6501 Baltimore National Pike, Catonsville, MD 21228, USA
Phone: +16672342100
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10:15AM–4PM
Tuesday: 10:15AM–4PM
Wednesday: 10:15AM–4PM
Thursday: 10:15AM–4PM
Friday: 10:15AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Pat Boyce
Dr Usha is always professional and takes time to listen and understand my concerns.
Jessica Roberts
I have never had any issues my visits always go smoothly and I get the information that I need. Wonderful Doctor very pleasant.
Misshowell2u
Easy to schedule an appointment within a good timeframe. Able to "check in" online before I arrived, and little to no waiting time when I'm onsite. Been a patient of Dr Vemulakonda's for some years and she's very personable and easy to talk to and LISTENS...Would recommend to anyone....
Daniel Walker
Dr. Usha has been my doctor for many years. She is kind caring and listens to her patients. I would recommend her to anyone.
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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.
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.
We are following local and state government and health department guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine distribution. For the first doses of vaccine available, front-line healthcare workers have been prioritized. As vaccine appointments are made available in your community, additional information will be shared. Answers to frequently asked questions can be found on our website at ascension.org.
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