Anonymous wrote:I interviewed pediatricians and I've been very pleased with the one I chose six years ago. She is a private practice, so my children have only ever seen her. I think she regards me as a very conscientious parent as she remembers the thoughtful questions I asked during our first meeting when I was pregnant with our first child. I would easily pay $80 or more to choose her again.
It depends on your questions, I think. And how involved you expect to be in your child's health and wellness.
Anonymous wrote:I interviewed pediatricians and I've been very pleased with the one I chose six years ago. She is a private practice, so my children have only ever seen her. I think she regards me as a very conscientious parent as she remembers the thoughtful questions I asked during our first meeting when I was pregnant with our first child. I would easily pay $80 or more to choose her again.
It depends on your questions, I think. And how involved you expect to be in your child's health and wellness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't. Not a sign of great things to come in terms of the practice if they charge for that.
You are taking up their time so why shouldn't you pay?
B/c a lot of medical practices (orthodontist, pediatricians, and the like) typically have free consults. Op was surprised this particular pediatrician doesn't follow this hence the post.
Come to think of it, a lot of industries have free consults - have you never gotten a free quote on car repair, roof, deck, (and the list goes on) before?
Most do not. Stop griping. Pay or go elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:I interviewed pediatricians and I've been very pleased with the one I chose six years ago. She is a private practice, so my children have only ever seen her. I think she regards me as a very conscientious parent as she remembers the thoughtful questions I asked during our first meeting when I was pregnant with our first child. I would easily pay $80 or more to choose her again.
It depends on your questions, I think. And how involved you expect to be in your child's health and wellness.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't. Not a sign of great things to come in terms of the practice if they charge for that.
You are taking up their time so why shouldn't you pay?
B/c a lot of medical practices (orthodontist, pediatricians, and the like) typically have free consults. Op was surprised this particular pediatrician doesn't follow this hence the post.
Come to think of it, a lot of industries have free consults - have you never gotten a free quote on car repair, roof, deck, (and the list goes on) before?
Most do not. Stop griping. Pay or go elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't. Not a sign of great things to come in terms of the practice if they charge for that.
You are taking up their time so why shouldn't you pay?
B/c a lot of medical practices (orthodontist, pediatricians, and the like) typically have free consults. Op was surprised this particular pediatrician doesn't follow this hence the post.
Come to think of it, a lot of industries have free consults - have you never gotten a free quote on car repair, roof, deck, (and the list goes on) before?
Anonymous wrote:If they are the closest to you, I'd just pick them with no consult. There is no reason to consult a pediatrician ahead of time, and this is why you are being to pay $80. Because the doctor is OVER IT.
Re-evaluate if you have a medically challenged child. If not, most any old doctor will do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I wouldn't. Not a sign of great things to come in terms of the practice if they charge for that.
You are taking up their time so why shouldn't you pay?
You shouldn't pay cause it is an acquisition cost. Each patient gets them a lot of money.
Personally we went to info sessions hosted by pediatrician's offices for new parents to see what we liked, and the pediatrician's office could still offer this online. It would be a lot cheaper for parents and help you decide if you like them. In lieu of this I would check reviews, and see if something is important to you.
I asked the pediatrician's about alternate vaccine schedules and whether they would be willing to work with parents on it, mine were but I never changed anything. I wanted to hear that the pediatricians will listen/talk to the parents more than anything else.
If you are looking at pediatricians in the DC area I bet you could get a lot of your questions answered on here, or nextdoor.