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Pediatrician Questions

Well, we are pregnant with our second child that is coming in just 4 weeks. We needed to switch pediatricians when I got pregnant due to insurance changes. We LOVED our last pediatrician and hope to use him again in the future, but for now we are in search of another. We started using someone for my 2 year old during the last few months but we just aren't impressed by her. With my 2 year old being a boy and having another boy, we've decided to find another male doctor just so our kids feel a little more comfortable. I've set up a few appointments with new pediatricians to meet them and get the feel of their office, but am at a loss for questions I should ask during these meetings. I would love some suggestions. What kind of things do you look for in a pediatrician?

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I love ALL of the doctors at Families First Pediatrics, in South Jordan, Utah. If you choose one of them you can't go wrong. They are incredible and we have loved them.

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We go to Idaho Falls Peds. Have been going for almost 8 years. Known Dr Porter sense he first opened(before I had kids). I don't know what questions you should ask. Good Luck.

Congratulations on your 2nd child. I have 2 boys myself. I take them to Dr. Jopling at Wasatch Pediatrics. They have 5 or 6 doctors in the clinic. I have seen almost all of them one time or another and they are all really good. I especially like this office because they are open on the weekend for sick visits depending on how many appointments are made. I really like this doctor because he takes the time to listen and answer all my questions and concerns I have for my boys. He is never rushed and at times we have to wait but I know he won't rush me when it is our turn. You might try their offices if they are on your insurance. The doctor office number is ###-###-####. Good Luck!

Congrats on your new baby boy!!
I go to a practice that has women and male doctors on staff and my daughter goes to a woman and my son a male Dr there.
At first I wasn't fond of the male Dr, seemed he related well with my son but didn't talk to me as the parent, that has changed now though and I adore him. He is caring, my so adores him and feels comfortable with him. I look for someone that doesn't make me feel foolish for silly mommy worries and makes me feel human not another case seen that day. I want someone that makes my kids understand they are there to help them and feel better.
With my daughter I called constantly and took her for every sniffle (new mommy syndrome) and they always made me feel normal for my worries and helped comfort me and were very exact in instructions, not just doling out anti biotics without real reasons.
With my second I was much more relaxed and both of my kids really have no fear of the Dr. They aren't keen on their vaccination shots but know that they are in good hands and there is a good reason for them. Both have been going there since birth and I am very happy with them.
You need to write down your expectations and interview potential practices like you would a nanny more or less. Before my kids were born we visited several until we found a fit for us.
I asked what after hours service they provide, is someone on call 24 hours a day or does it go to a local hospital (ours goes to childrens hospital first then to the dr on call if needed), do they seperate well baby visits from kids in the office that are sick? (My practice just brings you in right away if you are there for a well check up to prevent contamination and not hanging out waiting with coughing kids or exposure), how often do they clean the toys in the office, heads up to schedule first visits in the day to prevent germ spreading on that one(which I am just vigilant on hand sanitizer if my kids play with the toys there or bring our own). Also meet the PAs as those are the ones to give out shots, take temperatures and so on first before the Dr comes in, make sure they are friendly, patient with little ones too. You will get a good view of how things are just by observing when other patients come in the office. Figure out what you really want out of a practice and go from there!
Good luck! Congrats again. It does help little boys as they get older to see a male doctor, it does for sure. Also they answer more "male" related issues I think easier for boys to discuss, like my son asking "what are these for" pointing to his male parts one day with the Dr present, thankfully he ran interference and talked to my son a little on his level about it! :)

When I was interviewing pediatricians, I went to the internet and found a list of questions to ask. Some I can remember off the top of my head dealt with the way their practice works for after hours calls, clinic hours, scheduling (do they book well & sick visits at different times - or do they have a separate waiting area for sick/well kids), how they handle things if you just have a quick question or aren't sure if you need to come in, how they feel about dispensing antibiotics, how long they've been in practice, etc. I found these lists to be helpful. Even more important than the questions you ask are the non-verbal cues you get from these interviews - Do you feel he listens to you? Do you feel your dynamic with communication is good? Do you like his style? Will he be good with your kids? Will your kids respond well to him & his style? How long did you have to wait to see him for the interview? (That one was huge for me...the doctor I went with got to me about 2 minutes after I hit the office & that's about the extent of my wait when we go to see him...my friend uses the doctor I waited about 20-25 minutes to see - she continues to have that wait when she takes her kids in.) How easy is the reception staff to deal with? Happy hunting! Don't know that you need any recommendations, but we have loved Holladay Pediatrics - very well run clinic with great doctors. I've seen them all at some point and have been impressed with the level of care, knowledge & caring by all of them.

I love ALL of the doctors at Families First Pediatrics, in South Jordan, Utah. If you choose one of them you can't go wrong. They are incredible and we have loved them.

Not sure where you live, but I have two to recommend. First of all, up North in Firestone/Frederick area is Dr. Heinrichs at the Carbon Valley Medical Center. He is awesome and my kids took very well to him. Our pediatrician from when we lived in Arvada is Dr. Gablehouse at Peak Pediatrics, in Wheat Ridge, and her entire staff (only one male doc, I think) is amazing!!! We've even driven an hour to see them for anual check ups.

Good luck!

I used to live in South Jordan and we love Jed Vandenberghe. He is very personable, my kids love him (Daughters and son)and he listens to me and my kids. I can call anytime and just ask a question and if my kids need to be seen they will work me in. I live in central Utah but I don't have access to a pediatrician here and they don't work us in. I still take my kids there for their regular check ups and immunizations. I second everything Catey B said. My daughter will be turning 12 and needs a check up and immunizations before the next school year and she asked if we could see him. I think that says a lot. I have had my kids to other doctors with no success and I call him and he tells me the problem over the phone and works me in. Good luck in your search!

I don't know what insurance you have, but he has been on all of ours. We has Blue Cross, Regence Valuecare, and now we have Select Med.

Do a "meet & greet" - usually this is for free. Ask specially how long their check-ups are scheduled. How busy are they - can you come the same day to check if your little one has an ear infection for example. Do they offer free weight checks with the nurses? Saturday appointments?
And then ask why this office is better than others and why you should use them and not other pediatricians.
The regular check-ups are usually around 10 minutes. Denver West Pediatrics makes 30 minute check-ups but honestly, we barely come out after 60 minutes since we always have so many questions. Not so great for the patients in line behind us, but great for us, no question.

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