Dr. Diana LinderothMD

Pediatrics

at Sweet Home Pediatrics

About

Dr. Diana Linderoth brings over 18 years of pediatric experience to every house call she makes. She earned her medical degree from Oregon Health Sciences University. Her residency in pediatrics took place at the University of Arizona. She holds board certification in pediatrics and maintains active membership in the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Dr. Linderoth built Sweet Home Pediatrics around a simple conviction: children deserve thorough, unhurried care in the place they feel most comfortable. She takes time to understand each child's individual health picture. She works closely with parents to develop treatment plans tailored to their child's specific needs. Outside of medicine, she enjoys gardening, raising chickens, kayaking, hiking, creating art, and spending time with her family.

Education & Training

Medical School

Oregon Health Sciences University

Residency

Pediatrics, University of Arizona

Certifications

Board Certified in Pediatrics

Who is Dr. Linderoth right for?

Dr. Linderoth is a strong fit for families with children from newborn through age 21 who want a consistent, relationship-driven pediatrician. Parents who value direct access to their child's doctor by phone, text, or video will find her approach especially practical. Families managing chronic illness, developmental concerns, or newborn care benefit from her thorough, individualized planning. Busy households with multiple children appreciate the sibling pricing and the convenience of home visits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Linderoth sees patients from birth through age 21. She provides care at every stage of childhood and adolescence, from newborn visits through young adult primary care.

Yes. Dr. Linderoth holds board certification in pediatrics. She also maintains active membership in the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Dr. Linderoth earned her medical degree from Oregon Health Sciences University. She completed her pediatric residency at the University of Arizona. She has practiced pediatrics for over 18 years.

Dr. Linderoth takes time to understand each child's unique health needs. She works closely with parents throughout the process. Every treatment plan reflects the individual child, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.

Yes. Dr. Linderoth gives members direct access by phone, text, email, and video chat. Families do not need to go through a call center or patient portal messaging system to reach her.

Yes. Dr. Linderoth includes chronic illness management in every membership. She monitors ongoing conditions during home visits and coordinates with specialists when additional care is needed.

Yes. Dr. Linderoth administers immunizations during home visits as part of routine well child care. She follows the immunization schedule recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Yes. Developmental screening evaluations are part of every membership. Dr. Linderoth conducts these screenings during well child visits in the family's home, following Bright Futures Guidelines.

Doctor profile last updated April 10, 2026