My OB says we need to pick a pediatrician. I am a first time mom and not sure how to go about it. I have been searching the web, reading reviews and talking to people. I have it narrowed down, but then it hit me...
Do I go see them before the babies are here? Do I just tell them I have picked them? Arg, I feel so unprepared to be a grown up
Re: Pediatrician, how to select one and then what?
It's worked out well. I trust her opinion and she's good with our DD. I could have switched if we hadn't liked her but it didn't come to that.
I will say, it's been nice to be able to ask questions this time around about things like circumcision.
My biggest criteria were flexible hours and convenient location. They take appts in evenings and on Saturdays, so that's been a huge plus.
13 yr old boy with ASD, ADHD and PICA, 11 yr old boy, 3 yr old Girl, & baby Girl.
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13 yr old boy with ASD, ADHD and PICA, 11 yr old boy, 3 yr old Girl, & baby Girl.
Things I would look for would be availability. Are they open early or late (if you're a working parent, it helps if they're open outside of 9-5). Are they open on the weekends? Are they available by phone 24/7? Do they have a nurse hotline you can call?
When you're baby wakes up in the middle of the night throwing up and you have no idea what to do, do you have someone at the office that you can call? At my pediatrician, if something like this happens, you can call and a nurse will call back within minutes. Sucks to be the nurse, but it helps to have someone you can call.
You also want to look at years of experience. Are there many doctors in the practice? In case you need to bring your child to a sick appointment and your doctor doesn't have any availability is there another doctor you can see? Or is this a one man operation?
Do they have a lactation consultant in the practice? Though this is not as important, for us it was a lifesaver. When my son was having latching issues, there was a lactation consultant at the pediatrician's office and I was able to meet with her. She didn't push me to move to formula like most pediatricians would, she helped me and we were able to breastfeed exclusively.
Also, think about how close your pediatrician is to your home. Try to find somewhere close, with close parking. Lugging a sick baby can be cumbersome if you're by yourself, so a close drive and a close parking space is very important as well. This is a little thing, but you'll be happy if you have this.
Those are all things I'd look for in a pediatrician.
Then, once you get to know your pediatrician, you can get a better feel to see if this person is a right fit. If you don't like them, and this is a multi-doctor practice, you can always see a different doctor till you find one you like.
Congrats and good luck growing up
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He has been excellent and we will use him with this baby as well. DD has her yearly check up in May so we will let them know then we are expecting.
If you haven't picked out a pedi by the time the baby is born, with DD there were on-call pedis who would come and check out the baby. (You had to have the baby released by a pediatrician befor you could go home) And then we made a follow up with our preferred doctor.
This is so strange to me (maybe it's a US thing?), but we just use our family doctor/GP and then if there's a health issue that needs further investigation or is out of the norm for a GP we get referred to a pediatrician or other specialist.
For example, my DD started getting a wierd rash/bumps on her scalp around 6 months old that no matter what we tried with our family doc nothing helped (it wasn't cradle cap, or an infection of any kind that we could figure out). So, he referred us to a pediatrician to take a look at it. The pediatrician thought he knew what it could be but referred us to a pediatric dermatologist to confirm. Turns out she gets psoriasis on her scalp occasionally.
*The kicker to me was that after finally getting a diagnosis after several months, FIL casually mentions "oh yeah, I used to get that when I was younger - it runs in my family". Gee thanks FIL for not mentioning it when we were getting a dermatology history months ago!
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Thanks all for the great advise, guess I will be calling up a few and setting up some interviews!
I know a lot of places will let you schedule a short interview with them. And remember, you can always get a new one if the fit just isn't right!