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Welcome to Cenla Children's Clinic

**Attention Parents** Effective April 18, 2017 we are now participating providers with Humana/Tricare military insurance and are accepting new patients! You may now choose Dr. Danivas to be your child's PCM! Please contact our office to schdule an appointment.

Our goal at Cenla Childrens Clinic is to treat you like our family.

We want your children to feel the safety and security we bring from our staff, nurse practitioner and doctor. We are always glad to accept new patients to our practice and we offer same-day appointments for emergencies. Please call (318) 487-1358 for your appointment. We want what is best for your children, and we bring the most up to date treatment in pediatric healthcare. For convenience and efficiency, we have an in-office lab where we can offer CBC, Strep, Flu, Mono, RSV, Urinalysis, Pulmonary Function, and Cholesterol testing. We highly encourage yearly well visits.

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Testimonials

  • "Amazing staff and the best pediatrician!!! Wouldn’t trust my “babies” with anyone else!!!"
    Jenny Weatherford
  • "Dr. B is very thorough but most of all he’s kind, compassionate & knows us by name. There is never a long wait time & the staff is fabulous!!"
    Donna Craft
  • "Dr. B has been our Pedi for MANY years, 2 generations to be exact. You will NEVER find a better pediatrician! He is truly... THE BABY WHISPERER!"
    Ann Lecapa

Meet Our Physician

  • Anil Danivas
    Physician

    Accepting new patients:
    I am accepting new patients.

    Primary Specialty:
    Pediatrics

Featured Articles

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  • Home Drug Testing: What Parents Need to Know

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  • Pneumonia and Your Child

    After an exam, the doctor may order a blood test or an x-ray. These tests can help your doctor decide how to treat your child's infection. If your child needs medicine, be sure you know the right amount, when to give the medicine, and if you should give food with it. If you forget or don't understand ...

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  • Middle Ear Fluid and Your Child

    The middle ear is the space behind the eardrum that is usually filled with air. When a child has middle ear fluid (otitis media with effusion), it means that a watery or mucus-like fluid has collected in the middle ear. Otitis media means middle ear inflammation, and effusion means fluid. ...

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  • Urinary Tract Infections in Young Children

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Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:00am - 12:00nn | 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Tuesday:

8:00am - 12:00nn | 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Wednesday:

8:00am - 12:00nn | 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Thursday:

8:00am - 12:00nn | 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Friday:

8:00am - 12:00nn | 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Saturday:

8:00am - 12:00nn Alternating

Sunday:

Closed