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Interviewing pediatricians
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HappyGirl
LIF Infant

Member since 2/08 78 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Interviewing pediatricians
HELP! I feel clueless. I am almost 33 weeks and I know it's time to interview doctors. I just don't know where to start!
I live in Yaphank, so any recommendations in that vicinity would be so helpful.
Also, what the heck do you say when you "interview them"???
Any advice would be helpful.
THANKS!
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Posted 8/25/08 12:17 PM |
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lovemy2boys
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Re: Interviewing pediatricians
great question! I am 35 weeks and have yet to do this
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Posted 8/25/08 12:32 PM |
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mommy-of-2-angels
It's all about Sophia

Member since 9/07 1731 total posts
Name: Laurie
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Re: Interviewing pediatricians
you can google questions to ask them but when I went he answered them all before I got to ask I am using Dr Darius Holmes in Shirley (across from the LINKS golf course) he is very knowlegable caring and he is wonderful I work with him at the hospital I work at another I can recommend is Carlos Rivera in patchogue he is wonderful but he has a big practice the only reason I am not going there is b/c I want to see adr everytime I go not a NP but he is a great Dr what really impresses me about these two are that attendings usually come the next day or two if your child is admitted I have seen these 2 come up in the middle of the night to see you depending on the baby's condition of course but they are genuinly concerned you know I really trust these 2 but I chose Daruis b/c he has a smaller practice and you see only an MD
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Posted 8/25/08 12:48 PM |
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eroxgirl
My Loves

Member since 5/05 15697 total posts
Name: Rebecca
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Re: Interviewing pediatricians
I didn't have a lot of questions when I interviewed pediatricians. And I was 33 and 38 weeks preggo when I did my interviews, so I wouldn't worry about being late.
My main questions were about vaccinations - did they have a problem delaying them, would they break up the MMR. At the time I wasn't even sure of what I would want to do, but I needed to know that I had options.
Some pediatricians won't do this and that's fine if you want to follow their vaccination schedule, but if you have other ideas you need a ped who is on board with that. I think aside from that issue, choosing a ped is a matter of personalities.
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Posted 8/25/08 1:30 PM |
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