Dr. Jorge L. Alsina MD
Pediatrician
4999 W 8TH AVE HIALEAH FL, 33012About
Jorge L. Alsina, MD, graduated in 1991 from Universidad Autonoma De Centro America San Jose, Costa Rica. After receiving his medical degree Dr. Alsina went on to complete his internship in 1999 and residency in 2001 at Hospital Universitario Dr Ruiz Arnau Bayamon, Puerto Rico. Since becoming a doctor, Mr. Alsina has become a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, he credits his success to hard work and patient care. He is practicing pediatrics today at IFA Medical Center, Inc. in Hialeah, Florida.
Education and Training
Costa Rica
Universidad Autonoma De Centro America San Jose
Esc Auto De Cien Med De Centro America San Jose Costa Rica 1991
Universidad Autonoma De Centro America 1991
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras Facultad de Ciencias Medicas 1992
Board Certification
Pediatrics
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
Provider Details
Dr. Jorge L. Alsina MD's Expert Contributions
Normal Growth
As a pediatrician, a well child visit is an area that I really like and always get questions. Is my child growing well, how tall will he/she be? One way that we are able to answer is by letting parents know that with growth, genetics is very important. How tall a child's parents are, the nutrition...
Can a hospital treat allergic reactions?
Yes they can treat an allergic reaction READ MORE
Can a child take medications for strep throat?
Yes, prescribed by a physician. READ MORE
When to take child to ER for fever?
After three days of high fever or if he is developing a rash. READ MORE
When should I take my child to the doctor for a fever and cough?
Usually fever last 2-3 days if beyond that fever continue and is high you should take him to see his pediatrician, cough can last more time, secondary to an episode of influenza can last up to 8 weeks, best treatment for coughing still is water, honey can also help. READ MORE
My child has hives?
You need to see your pediatrician, when your son is having one of those episodes, if you can get a video that will help to try to find the cause. READ MORE
Does teething pain get worse at night?
No. READ MORE
What can I give my 7 month old for teething pain?
You can give Tylenol. READ MORE
Sleeping medication abuse?
The most common side effects will be drowsiness and sedation, with blurred vision on some occasions, you should take her to her regular physician for evaluation of those GI symptoms. READ MORE
I easily lose weight?
You need to see your physician for treatment. READ MORE
I'm feeling very sick?
You need to see a Doctor READ MORE
Should I be worried?
Increased heart rate, you need to see a cardiologist. A 24-hour Holter will help in identifying your condition. READ MORE
Can you give melatonin to a child?
Please don't give her melatonin without consulting with your pediatrician READ MORE
Does my daughter have her first period?
ER you should go, looks more like a urinary infection READ MORE
Toddler allergies?
Yes, you need to do that immediately. READ MORE
Why haven't my muscles developed during puberty?
Without seeing you, it's difficult to give you a correct answer. If you have growth to that height, you do not have a problem that time won’t resolve for you, you are now in puberty and you have not mentioned what your weight is, which is important to be able to tell you a little be more about your worries. READ MORE
I have a toenail post-ingrown nail granulation and toenail fungus?
Sorry, at this point you need to see a Podiatrist because will be the best treatment for your son. READ MORE
My child's tummy pain?
Since he did not have fever most probably will be a dietary indiscretion, just observe him for the next 24 hours READ MORE
Recurring virus in 4 year old?
He doesn't have fever anymore and beside the vomiting for what you write he is doing well if he still with nose congestion and runny nose the post nasal drip could be the reason of his vomits, if he continue with vomit without any respiratory symptoms, you should take him to see his pediatrician READ MORE
Will the amount of testosterone I have close my growth plates earlier?
You need to see your pediatrician and minimum have a bone age. This information will help to determine to potential for growth. The result of the bone age can be 1. Equal to your age, so your growth chart will show your growth potential. 2. Your bone age is less than your age; this is the best scenario for your growth potential. 3 Bone age is more than your age; this is the case that your growth plates are closing earlier than you would like. If your growth hormone level is normal, your height will be dictated by genetics, using centimeters, you measure your father and mother's heights, add them, then divide by two and to that result add 6 cm, and that will be your target height and will give an idea of your growth. READ MORE
My child has a fever?
Please never again use alcohol in your child to lower his temperature, and you need to take him immediately to see a doctor. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of MedicineTreatments
- Gastritis
- Pain
Internships
- Hospital Universitario Dr Ruiz Arnau Bayamon
Professional Society Memberships
- American Academy of Pediatrics
What do you attribute your success to?
- Hard Work and Patient Care
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Punta Cana
Hobbies / Sports
- Family Time and Movies, Traveling, Wines
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