Dr. Daniela Atanassova-Lineva MD
Pediatrician
63-95 Austin Street Rego Park New York, 11374About
Dr. Daniela Atanassova-Lineva is a pediatrician practicing in Rego Park, New York. Dr. Atanassova-Lineva is a doctor who specializes in the health care of children. As a pedicatrician, Dr. Atanassova-Lineva diagnoses and treats infections, injuries, diseases and other disorders in children. Pediatricians typically work with infants, children, teenagers and young adults up to age 21. They practice medical care as well as preventative health care. Dr. Atanassova-Lineva can oversee and manage the physical, mental and emotional health of their patients.
Education and Training
Varna Medical University
Varna Med Academy, Fac of Med, Varna, Bulgaria
Board Certification
Pediatrics
Provider Details
Dr. Daniela Atanassova-Lineva MD's Expert Contributions
I believe my son has ADHD. How can I tell for sure?
Usually, ADHD is diagnosed between 5-7 years of age. The tests are run by neurologists or psychiatrists. There are a lot of behavioral and cognitive ways of treating and training the mind to stay in focus. The sooner you address it, the better outcome you can expect in the long run. Medications are absolutely not the only and ultimate decision. Good luck! READ MORE
My baby blinks excessively. What's wrong?
Blinking at this age could be related to ingrown eyelashes, dryness of the air, or extreme cold or heat (sun or wind). Allergies at this age are uncommon. Sometimes the infant can scratch the cornea, which causes discomfort. Excessive video time is another trigger. If it continues and you are worried, you may also counsult with an ophthalmologist. READ MORE
Can you please recommend the right formula for a 3 year old?
After 2 years of age, the expected healthy weight gain is 5 pounds per year. It is impossible to provide you with an exact formula for his daily nutrients as there are other factors needed to be placed in consideration, like height, labs, urine, healthy environment, care takers ........ please schedule an appointment with your MD to discuss the weight of your son. READ MORE
Is a little vomit after feeding a new born all right?
Your pediatrician is right as there is so called physiological gastric reflux observed in the first 6 months of age. Spitting after feedings is expected. Smaller and frequent amounts of feedings, not skipping burps and keeping in upright position for 20-30 mins after feedings does help. As long as the child is gaining weight and following his growth curve, there should be no concern. READ MORE
How long should my son be at home with pink eye?
Complete the eye drops for 1 week if bacterial and if under treatment can attend school immediately. If viral as soon as the tedbess is gone. READ MORE
My daughter sits in a W position most of the time. Is it really bad for her?
Sitting in children is discouraged as it can lead to hip dislocation in kids with orthopedic predisposition. It also widens the pelvis base and can loosen up the hips and shorten some of the muscles, which affects later on the stability, balance, and coordination. Sitting should be discouraged and kids with this habit should be reminded constantly to fix it. READ MORE
Internships
- Mt. Sinai Hospital, Elmhurst Hospital
What do you attribute your success to?
- Speaks Five Languages and has a lot of Ambition Combined with a lot of Hard Work
Hobbies / Sports
- Tennis
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