| Choosing a family practice doctor |
Having a sick child is always unsettling for any parent. Having a competent, available and pleasant family practice doctor makes life so much easier. How can you choose a good quality pediatrician for your child?
Getting referencesPersonal referencesAsk people you know and trust for a referral. Parents with slightly older kids than yours will have already have plenty of experience with family practice doctors and can tell you why they chose the doctor they did. Reference from your Obstetrician/Gynecologist (OB/GYN)During your pregnancy, your Ob/Gyn has been taking care of you and you have developed a good relationship. Ask for a reference for a pediatrician. Ob/Gyns will get a lot of feedback from their patients regarding pediatricians and so should have a good idea whom to refer you to. Other doctorsIf you have contact with other doctors, nurses or other health professionals that you trust, ask them for references for a pediatrician. Verify a pediatrician's qualificationsYou can check to see if a doctor is a qualified pediatrician online. You can check the American Board of Pediatrics database for qualified pediatricians. You can search by name or location from the links on the top left corner. Why should you interview a pediatrician?
Who should go to the interview?In a perfect world, the father and mother should both be there to interview the doctor. If you are divorced and the father/mother is not involved, you could bring along anyone else who may help care for your child when they are sick e.g. relative. If the other parent is involved such as in a co-parenting arrangement, both of you should meet with the doctor. If you cannot interview the doctor together, both of you should meet the pediatrician separately. |

Having a sick child is always unsettling for any parent. Having a competent, available and pleasant family practice doctor makes life so much easier. How can you choose a good quality pediatrician for your child?