How it works

Concierge pediatrics, end to end.

Membership-based, with a limited patient base and direct access to your care team. The model is simple, and this is how it plays out across a year.

Dr. Weiss using a stethoscope on a young patient’s teddy bear

What is concierge medicine

The same medical standards. A more intentional approach.

As concierge, board-certified pediatric providers, we deliver comprehensive pediatric care grounded in the same medical standards as traditional practices — but with a more intentional approach.

By limiting our schedule to just a handful of visits each day (typically no more than five), we create space for deeper relationships, greater accessibility, and truly personalized care that extends well beyond the visit itself.

A year in the practice

What membership actually looks like.

Most months, you won’t need much. Well-child visits are scheduled at the cadence the AAP recommends — more often in the first year, settling into annual checkups as your child grows. Each one is an unhurried hour, not a seven-minute box-tick.

Then there are the off-script moments: a fever in the evening, a sports injury before practice, a behavioral question you weren’t sure was worth asking. You reach out. We figure it out together — in your home or by video, depending on what fits.

School and camp forms get filled out the day you ask. Specialist referrals come with an actual conversation. If your child ever ends up in the hospital, we are right there with you.

How visits happen

Care that comes to you.

Most visits happen in your home or by video — whichever fits the moment.

Dr. Weiss visiting a patient and their parent in their home

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In your home.

Especially with newborns, the smartest place to be is your living room. Less exposure to other sick kids, less stress, less logistics. House calls are part of how this practice works — not a luxury add-on.

A mother and her young son using a tablet for a virtual pediatric visit

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By video.

For quick questions, follow-ups, or the problem that’s easier to look at on camera than to drive across town for — video works. We use it where it serves the family.

What’s included

One membership covers all of it.

A single tier, transparent — no upcharges, no surprise codes, no insurance hoops to jump through.

Well-child visits.

A focused, innovative approach to well-child care — on the cadence the AAP recommends. Each visit is a real hour with your provider, not seven minutes.

Sick visits, same-day.

Fever, rash, ear pain, the cough that started overnight — you reach out and we sort it that day.

After-hours triage.

Evening symptoms, weekend questions, holiday accidents. Reach us through the patient portal or by submitting a sick visit request.

Vaccinations.

Routine immunizations on the standard schedule are available and administered at home as part of well visits.

Developmental, vision, hearing, and mental-health screenings.

Built into the well-visit cadence. Specialist referrals when warranted, with real handoffs — not a printed list.

School, sports, and camp forms.

Filled out the day you ask. No second appointment, no portal to navigate.

Specialist coordination.

When a subspecialist is needed, we act as your child’s quarterback — calling ahead, reviewing notes, making sure the plan makes sense.

Hospital advocacy.

If your child is admitted to a hospital, we’re there for the rounds, the questions, the transition home.

Frequently asked

The questions families ask first.

Are you in-network with insurance?

No. The practice operates outside the insurance system — that’s what makes the limited patient base, the unhurried visits, and the direct access possible. Many specialist visits, hospital stays, lab work, and certain prescriptions remain covered by your insurance, and we help with the paperwork when needed.

Most members keep a high-deductible plan or a health-share program for catastrophic and specialist care.

Will membership save me money?

Our membership is designed to complement your insurance, offering a level of access and support that can help families avoid unnecessary trips to urgent care or the emergency room.

With direct communication and flexible visit options, many concerns can be addressed early — often from the comfort of your home. If more advanced care is needed, we’ll help guide next steps. But in many situations, having a trusted provider readily available can lead to more efficient, less stressful, and more cost-conscious care.

What does membership cost?

We don’t publish prices on the website — not because we’re hiding them, but because the right way to talk through cost is in a conversation, not a price tag.

We walk through what membership includes and what it doesn’t during your Meet & Greet. Schedule one here.

What should I do after hours?

For after-hours concerns, families can message us through the patient portal or submit a sick visit request form. Urgent matters are reviewed and responded to as quickly as possible, while non-urgent requests are typically addressed within 1–2 days.

For urgent or emergent concerns, we always recommend seeking immediate care at an urgent care or emergency room.

What if my child needs a specialist?

We act as the quarterback. We call the specialist directly, brief them on your child, send the relevant records, and then stay involved — reviewing recommendations, making sure follow-up happens, translating anything that’s confusing.

The point of having a real pediatrician is that the specialist visits don’t happen in a vacuum.

How do you handle vaccinations?

We believe vaccines are an important part of protecting children’s health and follow the standard immunization recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Weiss is always happy to discuss the evidence, risks, benefits, and common concerns with families.

We believe parents deserve space to ask questions and make informed decisions for their children. Our goal is to have respectful, honest conversations — never fear-based or dismissive ones — and to care for families well regardless of where they are in the process.

What if we travel out of Orlando?

You still have a direct line to your care team. For most of what comes up — a fever in a hotel, a question about whether to seek care — we can sort it remotely. If you need someone in person while you’re away, we’ll help you find the right person and stay involved.

How are well-child visits different here?

Time. A standard well-child visit elsewhere is scheduled for fifteen minutes. Here it’s an hour. We do the screenings, the developmental checks, the vaccines — same medicine, more time. Which means we get to actually answer your questions instead of running out the door.

What if it's not working out?

You can leave with thirty days’ notice. Memberships are intentionally low-friction in both directions — the model only works if both the family and the practice are committed.

Still have questions?

A Meet & Greet is the rest of the answer.

No commitment. We sit down — in person or by video — and walk through anything this page didn’t cover.

Schedule a Meet & Greet