
Dr. Justin Morgan is a board certified pediatrician in a general pediatrics practice in Louisville, Kentucky. He cares for children of all ages at Norton Children’s Medical Associates – Brownsboro. His writings have also been featured on KevinMD.com, Parenting.com and Heal Blog.
Justin was raised in Owensboro, Kentucky. He received his undergraduate degree from Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. He received his medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in Louisville, Kentucky. Justin then completed his residency at the University of Louisville Affiliated Hospitals (Kosair Children’s Hospital which is now called Norton Children’s Hospital and University Hospital). After residency, Justin served as both a private practice and hospital-based pediatrician in the inpatient and outpatient settings for over four years in Henderson, Kentucky, before returning to Louisville. Prior to joining Norton Children’s Medical Associates – Brownsboro, he served as a pediatric hospitalist at Norton Women’s and Children’s Hospital while on faculty as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Louisville School of Medicine (January 1, 2018 to August 31, 2018) and for Norton Medical Group (September 1, 2014 to December 31, 2017).
He is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and is proud to be a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Justin enjoys building relationships with families as they navigate the ups and downs of childhood. He believes that every child has a story to tell and education about illness prevention is as important as any proposed treatment. He is an active member of the Kentucky Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (serving as an elected Member at Large) and his church. When he is not taking care of patients, he can be found with his wife chasing after their daughter.
Article Contributions
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How to deal with your baby’s first illness
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7 simple steps to eczema relief
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Coronavirus in the United States: Should parents worry?
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The lesson of the Rock ‘n Play Sleeper recall
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What is tetanus?
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How to find a good pediatrician
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Is breastfeeding overrated?
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The search for a Norovirus vaccine: is there hope?
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Croup in toddlers: how to recognize and treat it
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Keratosis pilaris: identification and treatment
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What is selective IgA deficiency?
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Do mandatory vaccine laws hurt parental rights?
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Making a baby: mom + dad + mom
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Are essential oils safe for kids?
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Why does my child need to pee so much?
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9 simple rules on screen time for kids
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Preparing for preschool takes a lot of practice
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Head lice: over-the-counter treatments becoming less effective
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10 must-haves when traveling long distances with a toddler
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Take the kids out of the car
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What’s the rush? Solid foods can wait
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How to deliver a princess and return home before dinner
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What is Lyme disease?
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1 in 44 children is diagnosed with autism
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Pediatricians feel the pressure from parents to delay vaccines
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“Born in the Wild” fails to deliver on the dangers of having a baby outside of a hospital
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Measles: It’s not a small world after all
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RSV is common but not as deadly as once believed
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6 holiday safety tips for your family
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Should parents worry about the Enterovirus D68 outbreak?
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Spare the rod, save a child: the problem with physical discipline
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Vaccine refusal: a case of toddler logic syndrome
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Why won’t my toddler poop?
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Survival guide for the dad of a newborn
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Paternity leave–for the love of the game?
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What is hemolytic uremic syndrome?
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E-cigarettes and children: what we know
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What is Klinefelter syndrome?
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What is Turner syndrome?
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How is cerebral palsy treated?
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What is Cerebral palsy?
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What is E. coli O157-H7 infection?