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![]() Choosing a pediatricianInfants' health needs are different than those of an older child or an adult. Now is the time to start looking for a health care professional that can provide specialized care for your newborn. As a baby grows and develops, a health care provider is essential for well baby and child care, as well as when illnesses or injuries occur. A pediatrician, family practice doctor, or pediatric nurse practitioner can be your baby's primary care provider. The medical specialty dealing with children is called pediatrics. A pediatrician is a doctor who completes three additional years of training to specialize in the care of babies, children, and teens. A pediatrician can become board certified, which means he or she has passed a comprehensive test given by the American Board of Pediatrics. Many pediatricians work together in a group practice with other pediatricians and pediatric nurse practitioners, who are nurses with additional training in pediatric care. Other members of the health care team may include office nurses, laboratory technicians, and staff who handle the administrative details and billing. What care does a pediatrician providePediatricians care for children from newborn to adulthood. They provide well baby and child care, including immunizations. Pediatricians can advise parents about a child's growth and development, feeding, and discipline. Nearly all children have illnesses or injuries as they grow, and pediatricians provide this care, too. Making the choiceChoosing a pediatrician is an important part of preparing for a new baby. There are many things to consider, including a pediatrician's training and experience, as well as the office location, hours, and routines. Finding a pediatrician is not difficult, but you need to begin as soon as possible. You can ask your obstetrician for names, and you can talk with other parents about their pediatrician. It is often a good idea to meet with two or three prospective pediatricians before your baby is born. Many pediatricians offer a special time for parents to come and visit the office, learn about the doctors and staff, and ask questions. There may or may not be a charge for this visit. Listed below are some things to consider when choosing a pediatrician:
As you talk with the pediatrician and the office staff, you will develop a sense of whether they have the same philosophy of child raising as you do. You can also talk with other parents to find out their experiences and recommendations. The American Academy of Pediatrics offers a referral service for help in finding a qualified pediatrician or specialist. |
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