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Pediatric Dermatologist

I am looking for a Pediatric Dermatologist in the Keller/Southlake/Grapevine area. I have a 2 year old with really bad exczema. I would appreciate any referrals.

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We used Dr. Fred Ghali at Pediatric Dermatology in Grapevine (on Main). He has a great manner with my son. The office is totally geared for kids.

On a side note, my son has had severe eczema since he was a baby. He is now 5. He was finally diagnosed a year ago with multiple food allergies. Bad eczema is one symptom of food allergies. You may want to discuss this with your doctor. Once my son was not eating the foods he is allergic to, his eczema cleared up dramatically.

Hi K.. I agree with Jennifer C, Arbonne's Baby Care (ABC) products are absolutely fabulous at getting rid of Exczema! I know several people who became wholesale buyers with Arbonne JUST to order the ABC products at the discounted price! I don't use anything else on my son. If you're interested in learning more about these products and company, you can check out www.mandyolsen.myarbonne.com.
Take care and good luck!
- M. O

We also use Dr. Ghali in Grapevine. He is great.

i used Dr Ghali and was NOT pleased. He said that our son's severe eczema could not be caused or made worse by food allergies and prescribed very strong cream. I found out later after cutting out milk, his eczema cleared completely with no medicine. It was frustrating

K.
Have you heard of Arbonne? You know pediatricians are now recommending the Arbonne Baby Care line to their patients with ezcema? I personally know 2 people that it has cured their children's ezcema. They now no longer need steriod treatments at ALL! If you want more info, let me know.
The products are amazing, i use them on my baby. Plus you wouldn't have to go to the doctor! yea
J.

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