Dr. Juliette WalkerMD

Pediatrics

at Paragon Pediatrics — Charleston, SC

About

Dr. Juliette Walker is a board-certified pediatrician and the founder of Paragon Pediatrics in Charleston, SC. She grew up in South Florida with a deep passion for children and pursued pediatrics from early in her medical training. She completed her pediatric residency at Mount Sinai and Bronx Care in New York City. Following residency, she joined Weill-Cornell and New York Presbyterian Hospital as an Assistant Professor and built a private practice across the NYC boroughs. After relocating to South Carolina, Dr. Walker served as a pediatric attending at a community hospital and became a preceptor for residents and medical students from Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine.

Her career has included both inpatient and outpatient roles, caring for families across a wide social spectrum. She holds training in breastfeeding medicine and offers lactation support as part of the practice's Newborn Care Package. She treats a broad range of conditions including ADHD, asthma, anxiety, autism, diabetes, epilepsy, scoliosis, and eating disorders, among others. Make-A-Wish named Dr. Walker its Woman of the Year after she helped raise over $100,000 to grant 14 wishes for critically ill children in the LowCountry. She lives in Charleston with her husband and two children.

Education & Training

Residency

Pediatrics, Mount Sinai, Bronx Care, New York City

Additional Training

Assistant Professor affiliation, Weill-Cornell / New York Presbyterian Hospital; Preceptor for resident physicians and medical students from Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine

Certifications

Board Certified Pediatrician

Conditions Treated

ADHD
ADD
anxiety
depression
autism
asthma
obesity
eating disorders
scoliosis
diabetes
acne
cerebral palsy
food allergies
cystic fibrosis
epilepsy
seizures
behavioral problems

Who is Dr. Walker right for?

Dr. Walker is a strong fit for families seeking a long-term, relationship-focused pediatrician for children of any age. Her experience spans newborns through adolescents, including complex chronic conditions like asthma, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and cystic fibrosis. Families managing ADHD, autism, anxiety, or behavioral challenges benefit from her focused approach to pediatric mental health. Her training in breastfeeding medicine makes her especially well-suited for new parents navigating the early weeks at home. Please note that Dr. Walker's panel is currently full for new members.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Walker treats a wide range of pediatric conditions, both common and complex. Her clinical scope includes ADHD, ADD, anxiety, depression, autism, asthma, obesity, eating disorders, scoliosis, diabetes, acne, cerebral palsy, food allergies, cystic fibrosis, epilepsy, seizures, and behavioral problems.

Dr. Walker's patient panel is currently full for new members. Paragon Pediatrics does accept new patients through Dr. Liza Antopolsky. The practice also accepts newborns into the Newborn Care Package for both members and non-members.

Dr. Walker completed her pediatric residency at Mount Sinai and Bronx Care in New York City. She then established an affiliation with Weill-Cornell and New York Presbyterian Hospital as an Assistant Professor, where she built further academic and clinical experience.

Yes. Dr. Walker holds training in breastfeeding medicine and provides hands-on lactation support. This service is a central part of the Newborn Care Package, which includes in-home visits during the first eight weeks of a baby's life.

Yes. Dr. Walker performs medical ear piercing in the office using the Blomdahl Medical Ear Piercing System. The system uses sterile, single-use equipment and hypoallergenic, nickel-free earrings designed specifically for children and sensitive skin.

Dr. Walker held an appointment as Assistant Professor affiliated with Weill-Cornell and New York Presbyterian Hospital. She also served as a clinical preceptor for resident physicians and medical students from Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine.

Yes. H. society. Those funds granted 14 wishes for critically ill children in the Charleston area.

Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026