Anonymous wrote:My 11 yo dd's pediatrician gave her the choice (which I anticipated and let her know about ahead of time) and she wanted me to stay but look away. (I was surprised but was of course going to do what she felt best with.)
This is OT but I was surprised to see the responses from so many teen parents - I honestly didn't think people over 13 went to pediatricians. My dd is moving over to DH & my medical practice as soon as she's 14 because everything is so much better to deal with. (Appointments are always start exactly on time, video app & practitioner texting long before covid, etc. - even with pediatricians who we love, the administrative side of the appointments has been awful (minimum half hour late, usually more like an hour, tons of sick toddlers wandering around, etc.)
Hi PP. Our experience is exactly the opposite, so I'm encouraging my kid to stay with the ped for as long as humanly possible. I have had outrageous gaps in my primary care, and continuity of care is an important factor for us. The peds' office has been wonderful, and will see folks until they are young adults.