Phone: 214-691-3535  •  After Hours Nurse: 844-990-3616  •  8325 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite #225, Dallas,TX 75231

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As of January 1st, 2021, POD is no longer contracted with Children’s Health. We are using a new service and must now charge our patients an after hours call fee, since we are charged for our after hours RN’s. As always, there is zero charge during regular business hours.

Welcome to Pediatricians of Dallas

Get to know about POD, a group of pediatricians and their staff who can help you and your children as they grow; from the newly born to the late teenager, we are ready to help!
<span style='color:#ddd'>Welcome</span> to Pediatricians of Dallas

Report Cards Are Coming

Your child’s first report card or a recent parent-teacher conference may suggest a need for further discussion. If your child is struggling academically, POD wants to support their educational success. We have a diagnostic team available to meet with you and your child to discuss their educational challenges related to reading, writing, math as well as inattention or hyperactivity. A full psychoeducational evaluation or re-evaluation is available through our office. To schedule an initial consult, call 214-691-3535 x228.
Report Cards Are Coming

Time for Your Child’s Well Visit

Has your child had their yearly check up? If not, call and schedule now. Summer is a great time for school age children to have a well visit. If you have a camp or school form, bring it with you. We can get it completed and you’ll have one less thing to do before the next school year starts.
Time for Your Child’s Well Visit

What Should My Baby Be Doing?

Growing up happens so fast! Use our guide to learn what to expect from your child as they grow. We discuss the physical and mental developmental milestones each age group typically achieves and offer tips for sleep, feeding and more.
What Should My Baby Be Doing?

Countdown to Thanksgiving Break!

Executive Skills in Children and Adolescents by Peg Dawson and Richard Guane

Organizing from the Right Side of the Brain by Lee Silber

Time Management for the Creative Person by Lee Silber

Overcoming Dyslexia by Sally Shaywitz

Straight Talk About Reading by Susan Hall and Louisa Moats

A Special Education by Donna Buchman

 

Suggested Reading Material about Nonverbal Learning Disabilities:

The Source for Nonverbal Learning Disorders by Sue Thompson

The Source for Visual-Spatial Disorders by B. Neff

How Does Your Engine Run? by Mary Williams

The Out-of-Sync Child by Carol Kranowitz

Sensational Kids by Lucy Jane Miller

Autism's False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky, Medicine, and the Search for a Cure by Paul A. Offit, M.D.

What to Expect the First Year By Heidi Murkoff

The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two by William Sears

Caring for Your Baby and Young Child by American Academy of Pediatrics

Your Baby's First Year by American Academy of Pediatrics

How to Read Your Child Like a Book by Lynn Weiss

Parenting with Love and Logic, Teaching Children Responsibility by Jim Fay

Painless Parenting for the Preschool Years by Jim Fay

Parenting Teens with Love & Logic-Preparing Adolescents for Responsible Adulthood by Jim Fay

Why Do They Act That Way? By David Walsh (Adolescence)

Weight Loss Confidential by Anne Fletcher

Creative Problem Solving by Ross Greene

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