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Kulpsville Pediatricians

6 Doctors Found
Of the 5 Pediatricians in Kulpsville shown on this page:
  • 4 Board certified
  • 10 Reviews
  • Average rating is 3.5 stars
  • Average wait time is 11.2 minutes

Top Pediatricians in Kulpsville, PA

R D Stevenson, MD

  • Currently 4 of 4 stars
(1) (1)
Lansdale Pediatrics and Adolescent Medical Assoc
1013 S Broad St
Ste A
Lansdale, PA 19446
  • Pediatrics
  • 45 years experience
  • Rated 4 stars by patients
  • 3 star hospital
  • 3 star medical school
Lansdale Pediatric Medical
1500 Horizon Dr
# 102
Chalfont, PA 18914
  • Pediatrics
  • 11 years experience
  • Board certified
  • 3 star hospital

Francis Jeyaraj, MD

  • Currently 4 of 4 stars
(2) (2)
Lansdale Pediatrics and Adolescent Medical Assoc
1013 S Broad St
Ste A
Lansdale, PA 19446
  • Pediatrics
  • 40 years experience
  • Rated 4 stars by patients
  • Completed fellowship
  • 3 star hospital
Richard E Alpert, MD
Lansdale Pediatrics and Adolescent Medical Assoc
1013 S Broad St
Lansdale, PA 19446
  • Pediatrics
  • 50 years experience
  • 3 star medical school
Edward C Galena, MD

Edward C Galena, MD

  • Currently 2.5 of 4 stars
(7) (4)
Lansdale Pediatrics and Adolescent Medical Assoc
1013 S Broad St
Ste A
Lansdale, PA 19446
  • Pediatrics
  • 17 years experience
  • Board certified
  • 3 star hospital
  • Short wait time
What are Pediatricians?

A pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in the regular care of children, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of illness in children. Young patients are often more complicated to treat because they are still growing and developing.

While pediatricians may sub-specialize in specific therapy areas like oncology, surgery, ophthalmology, and anesthesiology, in general, pediatricians provide services like vaccinations, health exams, and treatment of common ailments and injuries. In addition, pediatricians are trained to handle the complex emotional and behavioral issues faced by children, especially during puberty.

Pediatricians normally see their patients from birth until the age of 18, although some may agree to treat patients into their early 20s if requested.