We showed up with a typed list of questions and a baby who wouldn't stop crying. She answered every single one — never glanced at the clock. We left feeling like we actually knew what we were doing.
Meredith Calloway
Parent of Lily, 6 weeks
Real words from real parents — because the best referral is the one your neighbor already gave you.
First-Visit Nerves
Every family walks in unsure. Every family walks out different.
We showed up with a typed list of questions and a baby who wouldn't stop crying. She answered every single one — never glanced at the clock. We left feeling like we actually knew what we were doing.
Meredith Calloway
Parent of Lily, 6 weeks
She warmed the stethoscope before it touched him. That one small thing told me everything.
James Okafor
Parent of Emeka, 4 months · Well-child
First-time parents. Zero experience. She talked to us like we were capable, not like we were panicking — even though we absolutely were.
Priya Nair
Parent of Rohan, 2 months
The waiting room had a fish tank and board books with all their pages. That sounds small. It isn't. It told me this place was thought through.
Sofia Marchetti
Parent of twins, age 1
We adopted our daughter internationally and had a complicated immunization history to untangle. She sat with us for forty-five minutes mapping it out. No extra charge, no hurry.
Daniel and Keiko Watanabe
Parent of Maya, age 3
She remembered his name at the second visit. Not from a chart. She just remembered.
Aaliya Osei-Bonsu
Parent of Kwame, 8 months · Well-child
I'd been burned by dismissive doctors before. I walked in guarded. She clocked it immediately and didn't take it personally — just kept being kind until I relaxed. By the end I was laughing.
Renata Kowalczyk
Parent of Zosia, 5 months
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Sick-Call Relief
3 a.m. panic. Answered. Calm returned.
My son spiked 103.8°F on a Saturday night. I left a message expecting to hear back Monday. She called within twenty minutes. Twenty minutes.
Marcus Delgado
Parent of Leo, age 2
I was Googling fever temperatures at 2 a.m. Then I remembered I could just call her.
Hannah Oduya
Parent of Adaeze, 11 months · Sick visit
She told me exactly which number meant go to the ER and which meant wait and watch. Not vague. Not "monitor it." Specific, calm, actionable. I slept that night.
Claire Beaumont
Parent of Oliver, 14 months
Ear infection, rash, and a meltdown in the waiting room. She handled all three without making us feel like a burden. That's an art form.
Tariq and Nadia Hussain
Parent of Zara, age 3
She prescribed exactly what was needed — and nothing more. I trust her restraint as much as her knowledge.
Fumiko Tanaka
Parent of Hiro, age 4 · Respiratory illness
We're a daycare. We refer every enrolling family to Checkup. Not because we have to — because we've seen what happens when kids have a doctor who actually picks up.
Patricia Nguyen
Director, Sunflower Early Learning Center
My daughter needed stitches on Thanksgiving. She met us at the office. On Thanksgiving.
Brendan O'Sullivan
Parent of Fiona, age 6
Milestone Celebrations
The kind of doctor who cheers at every first step.
She cheered — actually cheered — when we told her he'd said his first word. It wasn't a clinical moment for her. It was a real one.
Ingrid Lindström
Parent of Felix, 18 months
She remembered we were nervous about the two-year speech check. Brought it up before we did.
Darius and Amara Washington
Parent of Nia, age 2 · 24-month visit
At the four-year visit she asked my son what he was building with his blocks. He talked for ten minutes. She listened to all of it. He still asks when he gets to see "the doctor who liked my towers."
Yolanda Ferreira
Parent of Tomás, age 4
We came in worried about our daughter's weight curve. She showed us the chart, explained the context, and said "she's thriving." Two words. Three years of anxiety, gone.
Sunita Patel
Parent of Meera, age 3
She never made us feel like a problem to be solved. We felt like a family being cared for.
Jordan and Casey Elmore
Parents of twins, age 5 · Kindergarten readiness
Five years, three kids, one doctor. I can't imagine going anywhere else. She's watched them go from newborns to people with opinions and strong feelings about pasta shapes.
Claudia Reyes-Moreno
Parent of three, ages 2, 4, and 7
My son was terrified of shots. She gave him a job: hold the bandage. He talked about that job for a week.
Theo Nakamura
Parent of Kenji, age 3
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