Pediatricians in Alexandria, Lorton & Woodbridge
Celebrating 52 Years of Exceptional Pediatric Care
For over five decades, ALL Pediatrics has been the cornerstone of exceptional pediatric care in Northern Virginia. As we proudly celebrate 52 years of commitment to our community, we remain steadfast in our dedication to providing unparalleled healthcare services to your children. Our team of experienced pediatricians believes that nurturing your child’s health and well-being is not just a profession but a privilege. From infancy to adolescence, we are here to support every milestone and ensure your child’s journey to adulthood is a healthy and happy one.
At our pediatric clinics in Northern Virginia, we prioritize the individual needs of each family that walks through our doors. Beyond routine well-child visits, our comprehensive services include vision and pediatric vaccines, hearing screening, and ADHD. With a focus on preventive care and early intervention, we empower parents to make informed decisions for their child’s health.
Schedule your child’s next appointment with ALL Pediatrics by contacting our office at (703) 436-1200. Join us in safeguarding your child’s health and nurturing their bright future!
What's New at All Pediatrics
Thanksgiving week hours
Happy Thanksgiving Week! Our offices will be closed on Thanksgiving Day and will reopen at 8am on Friday morning. Our office hours on Black Friday are from 8am to 12pm ONLY. Our billing department will be closed on Friday. If your child needs prescription refills,
Schedule now open through April
Our schedule is now open through the end of April. The best way to schedule your appointment is directly from our website at https://allpeds.com/for-parents/book-an-appointment/ If you are trying to schedule a double well child check and are unable to find consecutive spots with the same provider,
Doctor Farber’s farewell blog
As many of you may know, I am now officially retired, but before I go, I would like to share some parting thoughts with you. Some of these have been covered in previous blogs, but are worth repeating. The first is that there are some,