Dr. Diane Arnaout
When to Worry About Lymph Nodes
Newborn Notes from a Pediatrician (and Mom)
Why It's Important To See Your Pediatrician During a Pandemic and What To Expect During Your Visit
'Should My Child Go To Summer Camp?' 5 Questions In The Age of COVID-19.
3 Important Questions About Your Baby's Reflux Answered
From One Mom To Another: A Pediatrician's Mother's Day Message
'Because We Are All Taking an Amazing Handwashing Journey Together, Aren't We?'
Can I Take My Newborn Out In The Cold?
At 7 Weeks Old He Contracted Whooping Cough. What You Can Do To Prevent The Spread of This Potentially Deadly Disease
Let's Talk About ... Teary, Gooey Baby Eyes
Everything You Need To Know About DEET and Protecting Your Kids From Mosquitos
A Pediatrician's Advice On Controlling Your Child's Allergies
Dr. Diane Arnaout joined the Cook Children's Willow Park practice in 2011. Dr. Arnaout was born and raised in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. She served as a leader on the medical education committees during her internship and residency in pediatrics at the University of Texas Health Science Center in the Texas Medical Center at Houston, Texas.
After working as a pediatrician in Houston for a year, she and her husband decided it was important to be near family, and happily returned home to DFW. Dr. Arnaout is an active member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Texas Pediatric Society, the Texas Medical Association, and the Fort Worth Pediatric Society. She loves all aspects of her job, and takes special interest in asthma care and control, ADHD and learning disabilities, nutrition at all ages and the healthcare of teenagers.
She and her husband Drew live in Fort Worth with their son. Her favorite pastimes include reading, cooking, photography (especially children's photography), and spending time with her family.