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Expecting parents.
With over 10 years in the NICU, Dr. Weiss has cared for the most medically complex newborns — the patterns are familiar to him.
Membership
Membership is by application. One tier, no insurance hoops — and care that genuinely shapes itself around the family it serves. The three sections below describe who we serve best.
Who this is for
Concierge pediatrics fits some families remarkably well. Read the section that sounds most like yours.
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With over 10 years in the NICU, Dr. Weiss has cared for the most medically complex newborns — the patterns are familiar to him.
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For families whose children are well, the upgrade is unhurried care, real continuity, and a care team that actually knows your kid — from infancy through college.
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For families navigating a chronic condition or special-needs care, the value is a quarterback — a care team that coordinates the specialists, advocates inside the system, and stays involved.
Expecting parents
Pediatricians are usually the last decision parents make — squeezed between hospital paperwork and figuring out the car seat. That’s a missed window.
We meet expecting parents one to three months before the due date. We talk through what to expect in the first weeks, what to call about and what to wait on, what the first feedings really look like. By the time the baby arrives, you already have a relationship with your care team.
If anything happens that needs a NICU-trained perspective — jaundice, feeding trouble, breathing concerns — you have one. Dr. Weiss spent years in the unit caring for the most medically complex newborns, and the patterns are familiar to him.
Healthy kids
The boring case is the underrated one. A child who’s well, growing on the curve, hitting milestones — doesn’t need a heroic specialist. They need a pediatrician who notices the small things, year over year, because the same person has been seeing them since they were born.
The well-visit cadence here is the standard one. What changes is the time. Each visit is an unhurried hour. We talk about sleep, screen time, sports, school, the things that don’t fit in a seven-minute slot somewhere else.
And when something does come up — the off-school day with the fever, the rash that appeared after camp — you reach out. We sort it.
Chronic conditions & special needs
For families whose children have a chronic condition — preterm complications, diabetes, asthma, autism, oncology survivorship, syndromes that need a coordinated team — the friction isn’t a single appointment. It’s the choreography between specialists, the records that don’t move, the second opinion that takes six weeks to schedule.
We act as the quarterback. We call the specialist before your visit. We read the notes when they come back. We tell you what they actually mean and what to ask next time. If the team isn’t coordinating, we make them coordinate.
This is the work concierge pediatrics is built for. The limited patient base and the time exist precisely so this work can happen.
How membership works
Membership is annual or monthly, with a sibling discount. We talk through what membership includes and what it doesn’t during your Meet & Greet — the right way to discuss cost is in a conversation, not a price tag.
If we’re full when you reach out, you join a short waitlist. If your family ever decides this isn’t the right fit, you can leave with thirty days’ notice. The model only works if both sides want to be in it.
Joining the practice
A few short, well-coordinated steps so your first day with us already feels like home.
Use the schedule to request a time that fits your family. We’ll confirm shortly and walk you through what to bring.
We’ll request your child’s records from any prior practice so we have the full picture — immunizations, growth, screenings, and visit history.
A simple form authorizing the records transfer. We’ll send it as part of your onboarding so it’s ready before your first visit.
Reach out by phone at (407) 584-7330 or email admin@pcporlando.com. We’re happy to help.
Membership is by application
A short conversation, no commitment, no clinical questions. We sit down — in person or by video — and decide together whether this is right for your family.
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