What Makes Our Pediatrics Program Different
Learn what makes our pediatrics program different and why modern families are choosing a new model of care.

A primary care membership for patients who want more. Primary Care. Nutrition. Wellness. All under one roof.
Most pediatric care today is built around a single moment: the sick visit.
It’s reactive. It’s rushed. It’s fragmented. And for many parents, it feels like you’re navigating your child’s health alone — bouncing between specialists, internet advice, and waitlists, without anyone truly overseeing the whole picture.
At The Lanby, we built our adult membership model to solve exactly this problem. And now, we’ve brought that same philosophy to pediatrics.
Our pediatric membership is not just a different kind of pediatrician. It’s a fundamentally different way to care for your child.
1. Care That Sees the Whole Child (and the Whole Family)
Children don’t exist in isolation. Their sleep, digestion, behavior, immune system, development, and emotional world are deeply connected — and shaped by their home, their routines, and their environment.
We don’t just ask “What symptom brought you in?”
We ask “What’s happening in your child’s world, and what might their body be trying to tell us?”
Every child at The Lanby has a dedicated Care Team that includes a board-certified family medicine physician and a registered dietitian trained in functional nutrition. Together, they create a personalized, proactive care plan that evolves as your child grows.
2. Proactive, Not Just Reactive
We don’t wait for chronic issues to appear before paying attention.
From infancy through adolescence, we focus on:
- Immune resilience
- Gut health and digestion
- Sleep and nervous system regulation
- Nutrient status and growth patterns
- Behavioral and emotional wellbeing
- Environmental and lifestyle factors
This proactive lens allows us to catch imbalances early, often before they become diagnoses, and to support your child’s body in building true long-term resilience.
3. Time, Access, and Relationship-Based Care
No rushed appointments.
No waiting months for answers.
No feeling dismissed.
Your child’s physician actually knows your child (their story, their sensitivities, their patterns), and is accessible to your family between visits. Because health isn’t something that happens only during office hours.
This relationship is the foundation of effective care.
4. Integrated, Coordinated, and Thoughtful
Modern parents are asked to piece together care across pediatricians, nutritionists, specialists, therapists, and wellness providers, who often don’t communicate with one another.
At The Lanby, we coordinate everything:
- Labs
- Referrals
- Specialist communication
- Nutrition and supplement guidance
- Recovery and prevention protocols
So you’re not managing your child’s care alone. We are.
5. A Membership Built for the Long Game
We’re not here to treat one illness at a time.
We’re here to support your child’s health trajectory over years.
This is pediatric care designed for:
- Fewer sick days
- Stronger immunity
- Better sleep and energy
- Fewer chronic issues later in life
- And parents who feel confident, supported, and informed
Because prevention doesn’t start in adulthood.
It starts in childhood.

If you're curious to learn more about The Lanby, book a free consult call and we'll chat about how The Lanby can be your personalized long term health and wellness partner.

Kendall is a graduate of the University of Mississippi, with a B.A. in Integrated Marketing Communications and a minor in Business Administration. She received her certificate of Nutrition Science from the Friedman School of Nutrition at Tufts University.

Chloe holds a bioengineering degree from the University of Pennsylvania. As a breast cancer survivor, her insights shape The Lanby's patient-centric approach. Leveraging her healthcare strategy background, Chloe pioneers concierge medicine, bridging gaps in primary care.

Tandice was recognized with the Health Law Award and named a Ruth Bader Ginsburg Scholar at Columbia Law School. Tandice's editorial role is enriched by her insights into patient autonomy and gene modification legalities. Passionate about bioethics, she is committed to crafting patient-centric healthcare solutions.





