Texas Children’s Pediatrics shares winter storm safety tips and virtual care options

Debra F. Sukin, President and CEO at Texas Children's Hospital
Debra F. Sukin, President and CEO at Texas Children's Hospital
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Dr. Danielle Grant, Associate Medical Director of Texas Children’s Pediatrics, appeared on Spectrum News Austin to discuss safety protocols for families and children in anticipation of an approaching winter storm.

During the segment, Dr. Grant outlined measures that families should take to ensure their well-being during severe weather conditions. She also provided information about how Texas Children’s Pediatrics is offering virtual care services for Texans, allowing families to access medical advice and support remotely as the storm impacts travel and daily routines.

“Texas Children’s Pediatrics is committed to supporting our patients and their families through all circumstances,” said Dr. Grant. “We encourage everyone to stay safe and use our virtual care options if they need medical guidance during the winter storm.”

The hospital continues to monitor the situation closely and remains available to assist families throughout the state.



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