A says that is crazy-bump talk. I have no idea how common it really is.
I printed out the list of the 50 docs within 5 miles, then joined a local moms group online and asked for recs. I only got one specific recommendation, of a doctor with a very funny name. It sounds like 'googlieta.' I circled it on the list. My plan is to call 4 or 5 of the practices, ask them about sick hours, call line, lactation consultants and such. Then I was thinking maybe I would visit, walk into the waiting room just to get a feel for the place, but not necessarily ask or schedule to meet the doc. Am I being lazy?
A loves Dr. 'Googlieta' and says our search is done. But then she likes funny names. She called my RE, Dr. Anania, Dr. Narnia. Also in the practice, if you were to ask her, were Dr. Koala and Dr. Cowlick. She is exceedingly mature.
How did you choose your kiddo's pedi?
Re: Did you interview your child's pedi?
We never interviewed a pedi, however we are on office 3. I hated the first 2, but the one we have now is great. It took a while to find "our" doctor but once we found her I can tell you I'll follow if she ever leaves the office we have now. It is so worth it IMO to have the doctor that just fits rather then just who ever.
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I just went with my OB who was a family practice right away with Em. When she was 4 months old he pissed me the hell off and I did have a meeting with another Pedi to see if I liked her better. Thankfully I loved her right away. I didn't have really a list of questions but just talking to her about about general stuff made me realize that she was on the same page as me.
She's been Em's pedi since and I still adore her. I can't wait to go into Avery's 1 year appointment and let her know that in April she will be getting yet another tiny baby to take care of!
As for just getting a feel for the place, I would get a feel for the doctor too. So many pedis have such different ideas and ways of dealing with stuff. You really want to make sure you are in sync with your kids pedi, especially if anything should ever be wrong.
My OB rec'd her. My OB uses her, and (at the hospital where I delivered E) lots of nurses knew the Pedi's name & liked her.
ETA: Yes, we did interview her.
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I thought interviewing was just one more thing I didn't have time for, but now I kind of wish I had done it. I didn't like the first two docs we saw. I think I like our new one, but I only say her once, briefly, when I brought LO in for shots and to check out a cold.
I take her to the practice that I go to, but just haven't found the right doc yet.
My LLL recommended a practice that was very pro-BFing and had a LC on staff, so DH and I went to their "new parents" group. It was a great chance to meet the doctors and ask questions. Thankfully, we loved them since I ended up back on bed rest and unable to go anywhere else.
Personally, I'm glad we met our pedis first since it gave me an idea as to the doctor's personalities and made me feel at ease, especially important since we were in there 2-3 times a week for the first 5 weeks with DS's weight issues.
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I did a ton of research and schedule an interview with the one who seemed like the best match and I pretty much thought she was the bees knees at that interview. Fast forward to our first appointment when Lily was a week old and she was terrible...really really bad. I was lucky to get a recommendation from my LC a few days later and ended up really like the second pedi. ::shrugs:: FWIW, it wasn't worth all the extra work for me because I ended up switching anyway.
I know you already have a lot of recommendations, but I thought I would throw mine out there since she is in the South End. Her name is Robyn Riseburg and she is at South End Community Health. We loved her so much that we stuck it out with her for a year after we moved to the burbs (at least a 40 minute commute with annoying parking issues).
I actually liked all the doctors I met (it is easier to take whoever when the LO is sick- this is common). They are all just so down to earth and they, Dr. Riseburg especially, really put a lot of stock in my opinion and instincts as a mother. This was a biggie for me.
GL with your search.
I interviewed a few, hated them all. We got a rec but I never got any info until after Oisin was born. I love them. LOVE. 3 in the practive and I love them all.
I'd see if you can get rec on a good doctor and go from there.
I would have gone with my doctor (family practice) but he wasn't accepting new patients as he's trying to retire.
So I asked the office lady which doctor was accepting new patients and she said Dr. xyz. I then switched all of us over to Dr. xyz.
However, I'd not interview dr's if I didn't do this. I personally think it's less common than you think and mostly a bump thing. I'd get recommendations from friends, family, co-workers and go from there.
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I would ask potential Drs what hospitals they have privileges at, and if BGB needs to be hospitalized who would see them there and how they would follow up.
Ex, do they have privileges at Childrens, do they round there, would BGB be seen by a Childrens Dr but their practice would get a call updating them daily, etc.
(Murphys law - find out now and BGB will never stay in the hospital)
I would also ask about their feelings on Breast feeding and take a look at their waiting room - is it covered in formula advertising? I have no problem with moms who FF, but if drug companies can't advertise that way anymore, Formula companies should be held to the same standard.
A lot of the doctors around here offer "meet and greets" after hours once every two weeks or so.
We missed the one for the pediatrician we eventually chose because I was sent to the hospital with pre-eclampsia. But I just went with my gut and chose them, since something just didn"t click with the practice we did tour. I am happy I did; I love our pediatrician.
I looked at who was covered by my insurance within a certain mileage around my home, then I called to ask about sick house, nurse call line, etc. After I narrowed it down I visited the few that were my top picks and went with the doc that made me feel most comfortable. There was one doc that just rubbed me the wrong was from the very beginning, if I hadn't done meetings with them, then I would have ended up switching after the babe was born, so I'm glad I figured it out beforehand. You see them a lot at the beginning, might as well like the person.
Also, I was able to ask them questions about things that were important to me (breastfeeding support, extended breastfeeding, delayed vaccination schedule, etc).
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Interviews are great, but you never really know what you are going to get until baby is here and you work with them.
One thing to ask is if they give immunizations in office. We originally were going to go with a Family Practice doctor, but they don't do immunizations and we would have had to go down to the county health department to get all of LO's shots.
We looked at the list of pedis in my MFM's office (everything is in the same building - HVMA if you're curious, BGG). We were pretty sure we were going with one, then two of our NICU doctors said we couldn't go wrong with him, so we went with him. If you'd like a rec, I can obviously give you his name.
But no, we didn't interview anyone.
No. BUT one of my very good friends takes her kids to our pedi so she came very highly recommended and I did attend a new parents's session that the practice hosts so we got a feel for their general policies then.
The fact that I knew someone who had already gone to her for a while was important for me and I'm so glad we went with her - when A was in the NICU and then admitted to the peds floor all the docs and nurses talked about how great she is and how involved she stays with everything when a patient is in the hospital. The night A was admitted back in she called us in the room to see how I was doing - we already loved her from taking Gavin there but that whole experience really solidified that we had picked the right doc.
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There are two pediatrician practices in our town that are approved by our insurance. I didn't care to go with the practice with 11 doctors, so we narrowed it down to the practice with 3. We originally interviewed the one female doctor in the practice and made sure to ask her if her answers would be similar to the other doctors' since there was a possibility we'd see them when she was on vacation, etc.
The interview really didn't do much for us. The female doctor was very professional, but she didn't really interact with DD too much and seemed amused by DH and me (because we're young and wanted to interview her, presumably). We had much better luck with one of the male doctors, and we've seen him twice since then. He interacts so well with DD! There's no way I would've gauged that from an interview though.
To be honest, I don't care if my pediatrician shares all of the same beliefs that I do, as long as they're up-to-date on medical research and recommendations. I make decisions about breastfeeding, CIO, co-sleeping, etc. after doing my own research and my pediatrician's advice on those matters (unless it's an actual medical recommendation) is worth about as much as anyone else's. I'm also in my last year of my child development degree program though, so I have the resources to access research articles myself.
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