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Pediatrics - NPI Lookup

Pediatricians practice the specialty of medical science concerned with the physical, emotional, and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Pediatric care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive health care to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. Pediatricians understand the many factors that affect the growth and development of children. They understand that children are not simply small adults. Children change rapidly, and they must be approached with an appreciation for their stage of physical and mental development.

Pediatrics - NPI Lookup

NPI Last Name/Entity First & Middle State Zip More Reputation
1669558243 Bowman Karen AP 96368
1669671806 Weatherwax Robert Shane AP 96278
1427258193 Rowberry Justin AP 96368
1780838789 Baur Nisha Ray AP 96264
1033418397 Anchan Joshua Clive AP 96368
1134418882 Hardeman Neema Rukiya AP 96319
1982996278 Soloria Heather AP 96540
1710240189 Lara Sebastian Wright AP 96538
1609117928 Jarman Meghan Leigh AP 96362
1346582244 Carlin Katherine Maureen AP 96362
1407241177 Case Amylouise Cooper AP 96368
1023470838 Alix Veronica AP 96368
1982137683 Sit Wesley AP 96319
1184129355 Yau Maggie AP 96271
1932737897 Rahman Elizabeth Mcmahon AP 96271
1083602007 Hur Oak J AP 96205
1063493252 Moreck Rita L AP 96338
1073595914 Meza-Valencia Beatriz Eugenia AP 96205
1144206566 Bailey Lynn Ann AP 96350
1497735641 Pluim II Thomas Arthur AP 96530

What is Pediatrics?

Paediatrics is the branch of medicine that involves the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents.

FAQ'S

What does a pediatrician do?

Answer: Pediatricians provide care for infants, children, teenagers, and young adults. They specialize in diagnosing and treating problems specific to younger people. Most pediatricians administer vaccinations and treat common illnesses, minor injuries, and infectious diseases. Some pediatricians specialize in serious medical conditions that commonly affect younger patients, such as autoimmune disorders.

How do you become certified in one of the subspecialties?

Answer: To become certified as a pediatrician, a physician must complete specialized training before residency as specified by the Board.

What certifications are available for a pediatrician?

Answer: The American Board of Pediatrics offers certifications.

What training is required prior to board certification?

Answer: Three years of training is required prior to board certification.

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