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Jonathan Goodin, MD

  • Specialties
    Pediatrics (general)
  • Gender
    Male
  • Accepting Patients
    Yes
  • Referral Required
    No
  • Accepts Children
    Yes

Biography

Jonathan Goodin, MD, is a board-certified pediatrician with Tanner Healthcare for Children, a full-service pediatrics practice offering well checks, screenings, vaccinations, and more for children of all ages — from newborns to adolescents — with offices in Bremen, Carrollton and Villa Rica.

Education

Medical School
University of South Alabama College of Medicine (Mobile, AL)
Internship
Medical University of South Carolina, (Charleston, SC)
Residency
Medical University of South Carolina, (Charleston, SC)

Boards

American Board of Pediatrics

Hospital Affiliations

Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton

Groups

Tanner Medical Group
Primary Location

Tanner Healthcare for Children - Carrollton

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Provider Blog Posts
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How ADHD Medication Works

Successfully managing ADHD can have a significant effect on a child’s long-term changes at a healthy and productive life. Learn how ADHD medication works.

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10 Tips for Halloween Safety

With Halloween almost here, your kids are already thinking about how much candy they’re going to get.

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When to Fret a Fever

Fevers are a normal part of life, especially when we’re young and our immune systems are still learning how to combat the various germs and viruses that exist in our world.

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Understanding ADHD: A Primer for Parents

Could your child have ADHD? Here is a primer on ADHD and its treatment options.

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Recognizing the Signs of ADHD in a Child

Children are, by nature, highly active. While most children grow out of this phase, some children may have underlying difficulties with hyperactivity and inattention which stay with them well beyond the childhood years. ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that can cause a variety of challenges. Some of the hallmarks include hyperactivity, trouble concentrating and acting on impulse without regard to the consequences.