Do any of his colleagues have kids? I have 2 friends who live there with kids but I'm not sure they'd be on your insurance. One is an ENT family, let me know if you want me to ask them.
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Here is the first one which looks perfect b/c its' KU staff:
Her name is Dr. Melhorn (KU Pediatric Faculty Clinic) 316-962-3100. I have Dr. friends who see another pediatrician there (dr. Issa) and are also really happyWife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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Ask around, ask ask ask. Hopefully you'll find two people who recommend the same practice/doctor. My feeling is that it comes down to being comfortable asking this person silly questions, when you are a clueless new parent. Being able to have a two way conversation is important to me. weekend sick visits are definitely a plus!
good luck!Wife to PGY5 ortho resident
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Originally posted by Luanne123 View PostAsk the nurses on the pediatric floor and in the ER. They know all of the peds attendings and all of their quirks. Find out which pediatricians the nurses use for their kids.
I'd like to meet him before hand and his office staff told me over the phone he is happy to set up a 'pre natal' appointment. I'm not really sure what I'd ask him if I make the appointment....????
Good Luck MrsK! I hope you find a really good fit for your family.Wife to PGY5.Mommy to baby girl born 11/2009.
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I asked a peds resident married to one of DH's fellow residents. I know you said he is at a different hospital but he might find someone through the other residents in his program. Good luck! There are so many visits early on that it is nice to find someone you click with.
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We never interviewed a ped before DS was born but I will agree with the advice to pick a practice with multiple docs. We have switched twice but within the practice. So much easier than switching to a different office!
In my case we switched because I felt that we were getting lectured about our parenting style - cosleeping, breastfeeding etc. I love our current ped though; he doesn't ask about these things and is concerned only with DS' health and development, and is great with kids, which is all I ask of a ped!
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If Cheri's suggestion doesn't work out for insurance or otherwise, let me know. I just remembered that a friend from elementary school lives in the same town. She has 3 kids and one child has some difficult health issues. I'm sure she has a favorite pediatrician or two.Last edited by cupcake; 10-19-2009, 10:02 AM.
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Originally posted by MrsK View PostThanks. By the way, I cannot believe you are so close to your due date! Wow! Seems like only yesterday you were asking us what the little pink line meant.I have to say time has really gone by quickly in this pregnancy. I guess it's because we've had several changes this year.
Wife to PGY5.Mommy to baby girl born 11/2009.
Cat mommy since 2002
"“If you don't know where you are going any road can take you there”"
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Originally posted by cupcake View PostIf Cheri's suggestion doesn't work out for insurance or otherwise, let me know. I just remembered that a friend from elementary school lives in the same town. She has 3 kids and one child has some difficult health issues. I'm sure she has a favorite pediatrician or two.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Here is the other one:
We have been happy with Dr. Banfield at Mid-Kansas Pediatric. He also works with residents at KU Med in Wichita. It's a farily large practice, I believe 8 or so doctors. I've also heard great things about Dr. Chavez at the same practice. They have an East office, West office, and also one in Derby. East office 634-2000.Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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Ithink so much of the effectiveness of Pediatrician is how well you gell w/ pediatrician. We went thru several due to moves with 1st kiddo. First 2 made me cry - especially one who told me at DS 4 mo check up - he was only going to be as tall as 5'4 and we needed to talk about what we should "do about it"... I sobbed like a baby to my husband. He was furious, charted son's own growth and weight - talked to docs in his hospital - they said there is no way that doc would know that at 4 mo old. I am now with a pediatrician who we LOVE. We tried several docs in the practice but stuck with one - Big things for me is sick hours on weekend, they round on my boys when they are in the hospital and visit and round on newborns. We have practices here where pediatricians do not round in hospitals and depend on records on how to do follow up treatment. To me - that could cause disconnect and a miss of something that might be important that would've been caught if they were rounding at the hospital....
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Ok, so I've compiled all the recommendations I've received thus far. I've got 7 recommendations for 7 different doctors. However, they appear to be within 3 practices: KU Pediatric, Mid-Kansas Pediatric, and Wichita Clinic. So I guess I'll be setting up pre-natal appointments at these three offices.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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