About Us

About us

We Are Your Trusted Pediatric Center

We are your trusted pediatricians in Houston, providing exceptional care for children from infancy to adolescence. Our experienced and compassionate team is dedicated to your child’s health and well-being.

Choosing the right pediatrician is an important decision for your family, and we are here to make that choice easier. Located in Southwest Houston, our clinic is conveniently accessible for families in the surrounding areas, making us a pediatrician near you.

Unlike some other practices, we are a small team of four pediatricians who do not use nurse practitioners or physician assistants. When you have an appointment with us, you will always see one of our pediatricians. Our collaborative approach involves working closely with parents to create personalized treatment plans that meet your child’s unique needs.

Our staff works together like a family, and most of us are fluent in both English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication for all our patients. We aim to build long-lasting relationships with our patients and their families, providing guidance, education, and support as your child grows and develops.

At Pediatrics of Southwest Houston, we aim to build long-lasting relationships with our patients and their families. We are your trusted resource for pediatric care, providing guidance, education, and support as your child grows and develops.

Schedule an appointment with our experienced pediatricians today and experience the highest quality pediatric care for your child. We are honored to serve the Houston community and be a part of your child’s healthcare journey.

Call us 24/7. We can answer for all your questions.

(713) 988-4334  or  Book Appointment

Jacobo Goldberg MD.

CEO of Pediatrics of Southwest Houston

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why choose us

There are several compelling reasons to choose Pediatrics of Southwest Houston as your preferred pediatric clinic in Houston

Choosing Pediatrics of Southwest Houston means choosing experienced and compassionate pediatric care from a team with many years of experience, in a convenient location, with a personalized approach, focus on education and support, and commitment to the community. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality care for your child and being your trusted partner in their healthcare journey.

Experienced and Compassionate Pediatricians

Our team of pediatricians are highly experienced and compassionate. They have extensive knowledge and expertise in providing pediatric care, from common childhood illnesses to complex medical conditions. They are dedicated to delivering the best possible care for your child in a compassionate and caring manner.

Convenient Location

Our clinic is conveniently located in Southwest Houston, making it easily accessible for families in the surrounding areas. We understand that finding a pediatrician near you is important for the convenience of regular visits and timely care for your child.

Years of Experience

Our team of pediatricians at Pediatrics of Southwest Houston has many years of experience in providing pediatric care. You can trust that your child's health is in capable and experienced hands, with pediatricians who are knowledgeable in the latest advancements in pediatric medicine.

Focus on Education and Support:

We emphasize patient and parent education, providing guidance and support on various aspects of child health and wellness. We are committed to empowering parents with the knowledge and tools they need to make informed decisions about their child's health.

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Contact us anytime by phone or in person, we are always welcome.

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Phone: +1 (713) 988-4334
Email: office@pediatricshouston.com

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FAQs

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Pediatricians are medical doctors who specialize in the care of infants, children, and adolescents. They diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions and diseases in young patients, provide preventive care, administer vaccinations, monitor growth and development, and offer guidance on nutrition, behavior, and overall well-being. They also educate parents and caregivers on child health and development, and may refer patients to specialists for further evaluation and treatment when necessary. Pediatricians play a crucial role in promoting the health and well-being of children from birth to adolescence.
Pediatricians typically work in hospitals, clinics, or private practices. They may have long hours, including evenings and weekends, and be on call for emergencies. The workload can be demanding, with a high patient volume, and administrative tasks. Pediatricians often face emotional challenges when dealing with sick children and their families. Despite these challenges, many pediatricians find their work rewarding, as they play a critical role in the healthcare of children and adolescents, helping them to grow and thrive.
Pediatricians typically work in hospitals, clinics, or private practices. They may also work in academic settings such as medical schools or research institutions. Some pediatricians may have their own private practice or work as part of a group practice. Pediatricians may also work in community health centers, government agencies, or international organizations. Additionally, some pediatricians may provide telemedicine services, allowing them to provide care remotely to patients who are unable to visit their physical location.
Yes, becoming a pediatrician requires meeting specific accreditation and licensing requirements. After completing a medical degree from an accredited medical school, aspiring pediatricians must complete a residency program in pediatrics, typically lasting three years. Following the completion of their residency, they must obtain a medical license to practice in their state or country. Board certification by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) or an equivalent organization is also typically required, which involves passing a rigorous examination. Continuing medical education (CME) requirements must be met to maintain licensure and board certification.