VISITS AND APPOINTMENTS
I’m passionate about helping your child thrive—at home, in school, and through every challenge along the way. With years of experience talking with thousands of children and parents, I’ve helped guide many families forward with practical steps that make a real difference. If you’re feeling stuck or unsure about the next move, I’d be honored to talk it through with you. Let’s find the right path together.
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Is This the Right Fit for Your Family?
First, let's make sure you're in the right place—because your child deserves excellent care, and I really don’t want to waste your time or money.
You'll notice my schedule is irregular, with no fixed office days, and perhaps no same-day, or even next-day appointments.
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Let’s be clear: this is not primary care.
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You will still need a regular pediatrician or family practice doctor for routine well-child visits, acute illnesses (like sudden sore throats or earaches), or after-hours advice. What this model is designed for: is more in-depth, unrushed consultations where standard visits haven't been enough. If you perhaps have lingering questions or are worried that you need a more thorough evaluation with lab work, imaging, or a specialist referral, or if you just want that second opinion to be sure you are on the best path forward, I am here.
While certainly not a complete list, here are some examples that families may benefit from:
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You've already discussed sleep struggles with your baby’s physician but want a fresh perspective on why they're still not sleeping through the night, or you're concerned about their growth and/or development and really want a second opinion.​
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Discipline challenges at home, worries about dyslexia or ADHD, or help navigating school IEP/504 plans with any disability.
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A specialist recommended a treatment or surgery you're unsure about.
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Your athlete is struggling with concussion symptoms or a chronic injury, and you need a better plan.
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Frequent urgent care visits, and things still aren't improving? We can often do better with more time to dig deeper.
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The recent changes to the vaccine schedule have your head spinning and you want to talk it through without any pressure. I love discussing the research—let's review the studies together. I'm not your PCP and don't carry or administer any vaccines, so you can be sure my focus is solely on your child's health.
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Coordinating complex medical care, helping you to set firm comfortable boundaries for your strong-willed four-year-old, or building a truly healthy diet around food allergies—these often need far more time than a typical PCP appointment allows.
I'm here for those deeper conversations that help you feel confident and supported. If this sounds like what your family needs, let's connect.
SCHEDULING AN APPOINTMENT
To schedule an appointment, First - Decide if you would like an in person or telehealth visit, both have their benefits and drawbacks and then use the scheduling tool below:​​
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These appointment times are for 30 minutes, which is easily more than twice that of a standard office visit, and I find that it is generally more than enough for most concerns. We can always schedule a follow up appointment if needed.
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Refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours before your appointment, minus credit card processing and service fees.
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Invoices are available one week after your visit if you would like to submit them to your insurance company
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Appointments are available up to 6 weeks in advance

