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Best Pediatrician on Long Island

by Best Of Long Island on January 5, 2010

Nothing is more frightening than having your children sick and not knowing what is wrong with them. Your heart thumps. Your mind races. Questions abound. You need the best pediatrician, and you need that pediatrician NOW. Long Island has many such specialists. Lucky for us, Best of L.I. voters chose the very best, so you don’t have to in you and your children’s most dire time of need.

Long Islanders Voted PM Pediatrics in Syosset and Selden the Best Pediatrician on Long Island!

PM Pediatrics
596 Jericho Tpke.
Syosset
516-677-KIDS
www.pmpediatrics.com

239 Middle Country Rd.
Selden
631-696-KIDS

Aside from maybe missing a day of school, there isn’t a single thing kids like about going to the doctor—hours in the waiting room, ice cold stethoscopes, and don’t even mention a dreaded s-h-o-t. PM Pediatrics welcomes kids with open arms into an inviting and friendly atmosphere. The facility houses state-of-the-art equipment and the large staff ensures a short wait time. Heck, they even have video games in the waiting area and TVs in every exam room. Don’t be surprised if your child starts faking a cough to stop by.

2nd Place – Smithtown Pediatrics Group, 260 E. Main St., Smithtown. 631-979-8780.

The staff in this office are professional and efficient.  They have outstanding care and try to make the visit a pleasant experience for kids.  There is constant attention to detail by everyone. They are concerned with the physical, emotional, and social health of children from birth to young adulthood.

3rd Place – Lawrence B. Palevski, 220 Fort Salonga Rd., Ste. 101, Northport. 631-262-8505. www.holisticchildhealth.com

Holistic Child Health understands the impact of physical, emotional and spiritual environments have on overall health and the health of our children. Dr. Palevsky works to optimize the growth, development and maturity of children. He strives to strengthen individuals’ confidences through their own experiences and intuitions, supporting the idea that parents are the primary care providers for their children.

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Barbara Bruhnke July 14, 2010 at 10:42 pm

Dr. Katherine Matthews Lindenhurst

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Bobby J March 10, 2011 at 3:47 pm

Greg Gulbransen

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