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Dr. Marcy Borieux

Dr. Marcy Borieux

Dr. Marcy Borieux

Dr. Borieux completed her medical studies and pediatric residency at University of Toledo College of Medicine in Ohio, is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, and is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (F.A.A.P). She enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with family. She also very much enjoys caring for her small patients, and addressing their individual needs.

Specialties

Pediatrics

School

University of Toledo College of Medicine in Ohio

Residency

University of Toledo College of Medicine in Ohio

Featured blog posts

Rashes
Dr. Marcy Borieux
Dahlia Rimmon, RDN

Baby drool alert: Newborn and baby drooling

To save you from a never ending cycle of shirt changes, we’re breaking down the specifics of baby drool to help you understand it better (and maybe even prevent a drool rash or two!)

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Developmental milestones
Dr. Marcy Borieux
Dahlia Rimmon, RDN

Your newborn’s reflexes

As you snuggle up with your sweet newborn, you’ll probably notice all sorts of funny movements and quirks. You might see them twitching, flailing their arms and legs, or grasping onto your finger with their tiny hand. Let’s take a closer look at these cute reflexes that your newborn is showing off.

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Feeding issues
Dr. Marcy Borieux
Megan N. Freeland, PharmD

Allergies in Infants: Understanding Food Allergies and Seasonal Allergies

Just like adults can have allergic reactions, newborns and babies can have allergies too. Allergies in children happen when a child's immune system notices a strange or harmful substance, and then overreacts to that substance. Anything that causes an allergic reaction is known as an allergen. This explainer will detail the many types of allergies babies and young children can have — including milk allergies, other food allergies, and pollen allergies — as well as how a pediatrician can help your child with allergies.

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