Pediatrician Business Cards for Children's Health Practice

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Pediatrician Business Cards for Children's Health Practice

Pediatricians are the primary care physicians who provide preventive care, developmental monitoring, acute illness management, and chronic disease care for children from birth through age 18 (and sometimes 21). Building a pediatric practice means building relationships with parents — who choose their child's doctor based on trust, communication style, and the feeling that their most important concern is understood.

What Pediatrician Cards Must Include

Your Credentials

  • MD or DO — medical degree
  • Pediatrician / Pediatric Physician
  • Board Certified in Pediatrics — American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) — the primary certification
  • FAAP (Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics) — AAP fellowship — the most visible credential signal to parents; requires board certification and AAP membership
  • AAP member (American Academy of Pediatrics)
  • State medical license

Subspecialty board certifications (if applicable):

  • Neonatology — NICU care for premature and critically ill newborns
  • Pediatric Cardiology — heart conditions in children
  • Pediatric Neurology
  • Pediatric Gastroenterology — GI conditions
  • Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics (DBP) — autism, ADHD, developmental delays
  • Pediatric Infectious Disease
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine
  • Adolescent Medicine

Your Practice Ages

  • "Newborns through 18 (or 21) years"
  • "Birth through college age"
  • "Well-child visits from birth"
  • "Newborn care: home visits available" (some practices)

Your Well-Child Services

  • Newborn and infant care (2, 4, 6, 9, 12 months)
  • Toddler and school-age well-child exams
  • Adolescent care
  • Vaccines and immunizations
  • Developmental screening (ASQ, M-CHAT)
  • School and sports physicals
  • ADHD diagnosis and management
  • Lactation support (some practices)
  • Behavioral health integration

Patient Access

  • "Same-day sick visits"
  • "After-hours nurse line"
  • "Telehealth visits available"
  • "Accepting new patients: infants through adolescents"
  • Online patient portal

Insurance

  • "Accepting: [major insurers]"
  • "Medicaid accepted" (CHIP / Medicaid — important for many families)

Design for Pediatricians

Warm, Playful, Trustworthy

Pediatrician card design:

  • Warm and welcoming (parents must feel comfortable)
  • Can have playful visual elements without being juvenile
  • Healthcare professional standard

Color palette:

  • Sky blue + white: children's health, clean
  • Warm teal + white: pediatric warmth
  • Bright colors (as accent): child-friendly

Back of Card

  1. "MD | FAAP | Board Certified in Pediatrics | [State] Licensed"
  2. "Newborns through [18/21] years | Well-child | Sick visits | Sports physicals"
  3. "ADHD | Developmental screening | Vaccines | Adolescent care"
  4. "Same-day sick visits | Telehealth | Medicaid and [insurers] accepted"
  5. "Scheduling: [phone] | [patient portal] | Accepting new patients"

Checklist

  • [ ] MD/DO degree
  • [ ] ABP board certification
  • [ ] FAAP fellowship
  • [ ] State medical license
  • [ ] AAP membership
  • [ ] Subspecialty board certification (if applicable)
  • [ ] Age range served
  • [ ] Same-day sick visit availability
  • [ ] Telehealth
  • [ ] Insurance accepted (especially Medicaid)
  • [ ] Warm, child-appropriate card design

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