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Welcome to Town Pediatrics

Town Pediatrics strives to  offer you the best pediatricians in Leesburg and Sterling, VA. We pride ourselves in being an exceptional medical practice where your kids come first with us. Our practice works hard to meet the needs of children from infancy through college. Compassionate, knowledgeable and supportive staff are the cornerstone of our quality care.


Town Pediatrics PC has been awarded recognition as a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). As a MEDICAL HOME, we are dedicated to serving as a home base for the complete healthcare needs of each of our patients.


At Town Pediatrics,  our goal is to provide you with the best in pediatric care and to develop a trusting relationship that supports the physical and emotional growth of our patients and their families. We offer a wide range of services, including well-child visits, immunizations, diagnosis and treatment of childhood illnesses, developmental screenings and behavioral consults. We believe in open communication and work closely with parents to ensure the best possible care for their children. In order to familarize yourself with our practice, please take some time to read through our website and get to know what Town Pediatrics is all about!


Practice News and Announcements:

May 14, 2026
Regarding Federal Updates
May 14, 2026
Exciting News!
By Patricia Rappaport MD September 22, 2025
By Patricia Rappaport March 22, 2025
Check out these web links: https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/immunizations/Pages/how-to-protect-your-children-during-a-measles-outbreak https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/immunizations/Pages/Protecting-Your-Baby-from-a-Measles-Outbreak-FAQs.aspx?_ https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2025/what-to-know-about-measles-and-vaccines https://www.healthychildren.org/English/Pages/Ivy-Bean-vs-the-Measles.aspx https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/immunizations/Pages/Pediatrician-Remembers-Measles-Diphtheria-in-Charleston.aspx? https://www.healthychildren.org/English/tips-tools/ask-the-pediatrician/Pages/can-vitamin-a-prevent-or-cure-measles.aspx? Go to healthychildren.org and search "measles" for more relevant articles.
By Patricia Rappaport March 22, 2025
The AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) has released new evidence-based guidance to help your pediatrician care for mothers and infants with breastfeeding problems. The first thing to know is that there are many different reasons for feeding problems (including breast pain with nursing) in the newborn which need to be sorted out by the pediatrician. The second thing is that not all tongue ties are problematic. A functional assessment of breastfeeding can be done with the pediatrician in conjunction with a lactation consultant. If there is truly a problem with latching and active nursing, a frenotomy (surgical release of the tongue tie) may be needed. When surgery is recommended, this is what you should consider. The procedure is safe and poor outcomes are rare. No studies support the use of laser over scissor clipping in infants younger than 6 months. There is no support for labial (lip) or buccal (cheek) frenula release. These are normal oral structures, and intervention to release these "ties" is not supported by evidence. Postoperative “stretching” exercises to prevent reattachment are not recommended. Post-surgical follow up of the infant with the pediatrician should occur to ensure symptoms have improved. Article derived from AAP News, volume 45, no. 8, August 2024.
By Patricia Rappaport March 21, 2025
Adolescence is a transformative phase with physical and emotional changes. Discover tips on discussing important topics with your teen. 😊👪 https://www.townpeds.com/teens/Talking-With-Your-Teen #ParentingTips #AdolescentHealth #TeenTalk
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We offer rapid antigen testing in our office. 

PCR testing is also available.

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Flu vaccines by appointment.

Flu vaccines are recommended for children ages 6 months and up.

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Same day sick visits by appointment.

Mon & Fri 8-9am: Phones open at 7:30am. Sat 9am-12pm: Phones open from 8am-11:30am.

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