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Northwestern Medicine Pediatrics Geneva

Overview

Board-certified pediatricians at Northwestern Medicine Regional Medical Group offer primary care for infants, children and adolescents through age 21. Pediatric physicians manage the physical, behavioral and mental health of our youngest patients and ensure your child stays healthy and reaches key developmental milestones. Pediatricians diagnose everything from minor ailments, such as fevers and ear infections, to more serious illnesses. Our highly trained pediatric physicians are sounding boards for discussing your child’s nutrition, discipline and safety and are also involved in the early detection of developmental and behavioral disorders and functional problems. If your child needs to see a specialist, Northwestern Medicine Regional Medical Group will help you find the best care possible and help navigate your child’s care team. Your pediatrician will become a trusted partner in an ongoing commitment to you and your family’s health and wellness.

Why Choose Us

Northwestern Medicine is proud to have five hospitals ranked among “America’s Best” including Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the No. 1 hospital in Illinois for 13 straight years (tie), by U.S. News & World Report, 2024 – 2025. Our physicians, care teams and scientists come together every day with a shared commitment to provide excellent patient care.

We seek to improve the health of the patients and communities we serve by delivering a broad range of services with leading medicine and compassion. Because what makes us better, makes you better. ®

Meet the Primary Care Team

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Northwestern Medicine primary care physicians are specialists in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, or Pediatrics who serve patients as a first point of contact in health care. Primary care physicians also take ongoing responsibility for a patient’s comprehensive health and well-being, including preventive, chronic, and acute care in both outpatient and inpatient settings.