Dr. Deanna Barry
Board-Certified PediatricianDeanna Barry, DO, FAAP is a board-certified pediatrician in Northeast Ohio. She recently left a large hospital healthcare system to open her own concierge pediatric practice. As an osteopath with an undergraduate degree in Food Science and Human Nutrition, she focuses her time and attention on a healthy lifestyle and preventative holistic care of the child - body, mind, and spirit. The heart of her practice is the doctor-patient relationship built through trust and personalized old-fashioned service. She is also a wife to Dave and a mom to three littles. She is right there in the throes of motherhood with her patients’ parents. Aside from these fulfilling yet demanding jobs, she loves to travel, go on nature walks, practice yoga, dine out and discover hidden gems, and has recently taken up gardening.
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When Do Babies Start Crawling?
When babies start crawling, the parents' world changes. Uncover the signs of readiness and how to help your baby crawl successfully.
11 Formula Tips for New Moms
Worried about feeding your baby correctly? Find out the proper amounts, frequency, and more to keep your baby nourished.
Are Essential Oils Safe for Babies and Kids?
Get the facts on whether or not essential oils are safe for babies and older kids. Discover the comfort they can provide.
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Parental Preference: What To Do When Your Child Only Wants One Parent
Does it seem like your baby only wants one parent all the time? Parental preference happens to all of us. Here's how to handle it.
Why Babies Shouldn’t Eat Honey
Learn the reason why babies shouldn't eat honey no matter the circumstances and what can happen if they do.
Newborn Hiccups: Everything You Need to Know
Newborn hiccups are adorable. But why do they happen so often? Here is everything you should know about Newborn hiccups.
How to Recognize If Your Child Has a Concussion
Childhood comes with bumps and bruises. And sometimes bangs to the head. Here's how to recognize if your child has a concussion.
Rice Cereal: Why It’s Not The Safest Choice For Your Baby
Rice cereal has been a popular first food for decades, but new findings show it may not be a healthy choice of solids for baby. Here's why.
All About the Hepatitis B Vaccine: What You Should Know
Learn about the types of hepatitis B vaccines, along with the effectiveness, risks, and potential side effects.
When Do Babies Start Teething (And What To Do About It)
This in-depth guide explains the signs and symptoms that a child is teething, how to comfort your teething baby, and more on this topic.
How to Take Control of Your Family’s Screen Time
Research continues to show that parents must set healthy boundaries for their family's screen time. Here is a breakdown.
Parenting Affirmations to Use Every Day
Parenting is a tough gig. We need all the support we can get! Here are some great parenting affirmation to use every day for self-support.
How to Recognize a Milk Allergy in Your Baby
Milk allergies in infants can range from mild intolerance to a dangerous reaction. Here's how to recognize a milk allergy in your baby.
How To Respond to Toddler Tantrums With Empathy
Learning how to respond to toddler tantrums with empathy can make a big difference for yourself and your child. Here's how to do so.
When and Why to Expect Postpartum Hair Loss
If you're losing hair after the birth of your child, don't worry! Postpartum hair loss is normal. Here's what you need to know.
Introducing Solids in Infancy: What You Need to Know
Introducing solids to your baby is an exciting, but stressful, time in their development. Here is what you need to know to get started.