It's one of the biggest decisions you make before your baby is born. Which
pediatrician is the right one for your child? Before you start your search, take a few
minutes to learn exactly what this kind of doctor does. It will help you make a better
choice and know what to expect when your little one arrives.
Pediatricians are doctors who manage the health of your child, including physical,
behavior, and mental health issues. They're trained to diagnose and treat childhood
illnesses, from minor health problems to serious diseases.
Pediatricians have an education that gives them special skills to take care of your
child's health. They graduated from medical school and completed a 3-year
residency program in pediatrics.
You'll want to find one who's also board-certified. That means they've passed
rigorous exams given by the American Board of Pediatrics. To stay certified,
pediatricians have to meet regular education requirements.
What Does Your Pediatrician Do?
They'll see your child many times from birth to age 2 and once a year from ages 2 to
5 for well-child visits. After age 5, your pediatrician will likely continue to see your
child every year for annual checkups. They're also the first person to call whenever
your child is sick.
To take care of your child, your pediatrician will:
Do physical exams
Give your child vaccinations
Make sure she meets milestones in growth, behavior, and skills
Diagnose and treat your child's illnesses, infections, injuries, and other health problems
Give you information about your child's health, safety, nutrition, and fitness needs
Answer your questions about your little one's growth and development
Refer you to specialists if they think your child needs expert care