Preferred Pediatrics


5500 Ridge Road, suite 237
Parma, OH 44129
440-888-3501


Welcome to Our Office
Preferred Pediatrics is the pediatric practice of  Ryan Vogelgesang as Doctor Robert Stephens is leaving the practice for Texas.
Our Mission at Preferred Pediatrics is to strive to improve the health and welfare of children and families by providing the best possible care.

 




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Obamas, Clinton Commemorate International Women's Day
Marking International Women's Day at the White House Monday, President Barack Obama vowed to fight for gender equality at home and abroad, Agence France-Presse reports. The president… Details
New York Times Examines Millennium Villages In Africa
The New York Times examines development and health improvements in Sauri, Kenya, which was the first Millennium Village in Africa, a project conceived by economist Jeffrey Sachs, which… Details
Pediatricians Say Colleagues Cautious About Treating Chronic Pain In Children
Many pediatricians don't think it's their responsibility to treat severe, chronic pain in their patients, according to a new study co-authored by several University of Florida College… Details
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