Pediatrician Los Angeles CA

Pediatricians are really important for growing babies. Infants do get sick and pediatricians are the ones that understand children’s health the most. You will want to find a pediatrician that you can trust and build a relationship with. Here you will find a listing for local pediatricians around Los Angeles that can guide you through your child’s development needs and make sure they get their required vaccinations on time. Please scroll down for more information and access to the pediatricians in Los Angeles, CA listed below.

Anita Sabeti, M.D
310 248 2829
9735 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA
Leon Otto Banks, MD
323-734-5503
1828 S Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Sung Jeen Hong
(213) 380-1122
3000 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Gabriela Isolina Angulo-Zevallos, MD, FAAP
559-781-7242
2829 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Mayo R De Lilly III, MD
323-733-4148
1818 S Western Ave Ste 207
Los Angeles, CA
Gitte Bloom, MD
(818) 955-5773
2211 West Magnolia Blvd
Burbank, CA
Mi-Jeong Lee
(213) 252-0036
3030 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Sung Jeen Hong, MD
323-733-1122
3000 W Olympic Blvd Ste 304
Los Angeles, CA
Linda Tigner-Weekes
(213) 749-0947
515 W 27th St
Los Angeles, CA
Min Y Cha
(323) 766-7700
3130 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
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How to Choose the Best Pediatrician

Finding the ideal pediatrician might be one of the most important decisions you'll ever make concerning your child. As a dad, you might be compelled at first to find the pediatrician with the most attractive nursing staff. While it might be the best choice for you, it might not be best for your child.

If you've never had to choose a pediatrician, this can be an overwhelming and frustrating experience. You want to make sure you pick one that will treat your child with compassion. But you also want to make sure the one you choose has enough experience to treat anything that ails your child. On the other hand, you probably don't want to choose a pediatrician who is so old that his hand shakes as he's putting the thermometer in your child's mouth. Here are some of the more important things to consider when choosing a pediatrician for your child to help you make the right decision.

  1. Start early - You don't want to wait until you have an emergency with your young child before you start looking for a pediatrician. When you do, you might end up with choosing somebody based solely on the size of their ad in the Yellow Pages. This is no way to find the best doctor for your toddler. Before the infant is born, start doing your research and asking around about doctors in your area. Also check out physician rating/info sites like HealthGrades and RevolutionHealth . This way, you won't need to rush through the process and you can feel more comfortable knowing you've taken the proper amount of time needed.

  2. Make the decision together - You shouldn't just make this decision with your wife only because you're afraid of the "I told you so" for making the wrong choice. When both parents are involved, choosing a pediatrician is less stressful. Your wife might have questions that you didn't think of and vice versa. She can also ask her friends about their pediatrician to see if they are satisfied with their choice and why.

  3. Make a list and check it twice - You'll likely start out with a long list of possible pediatricians, but you'll narrow it down as the process moves along. Decide what's important to you in a child doctor. Do you want a young doctor with fresh ideas or an older one with experience? Keep in mind that older pediatricians may be retiring before your child outgrows their services, too. Are you willing to travel to a different city for doctor visits or do you want one with an office around the corner? These and other questions will likely narrow your list down quickly and you'll find the pediatricians that fit your specific criteria.

  4. Be sexist and choose a gender - Most boys will be more comfortable with a male doctor while most girls will be more comfortable with a female doctor. Consider this when choosing a pediatrician. If you have a mix of boys and girls, maybe you can find a pediatrician that has a doctor from both genders so you only have to make one trip each time.

  5. Visit their office

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