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Next Generation Pediatrics

Quick Facts

Membership Price Range$3,000/year per member
Practice TypeConcierge
LocationGreenwich, CT, Westchester, NY, Mt. Kisco, NY
DoctorsVidya Anegundi MD, Pediatrics, Erik Cohen MD, Pediatrics, Trinh Trang MD, Pediatrics
Year Founded2006
HousecallsYes

About

At Next Generation Pediatrics, three physicians deliver concierge pediatric care across two locations: Greenwich, CT and Mt. Kisco, NY. Dr. Erik Cohen founded the practice in 2006, making it one of the first concierge pediatric practices in the country. Dr. Vidya Anegundi and Dr. Trinh Trang round out the clinical team today. Each physician caps their daily patient visits at 6 to 8, well below the 30 to 40 patients a traditional pediatrician typically sees. The practice handles specimen collection, rapid strep tests, and staple cuts in-office. Doctors make house calls, offer direct cell phone access, and send prescriptions electronically before patients leave. The offices feature age-appropriate examination rooms designed to feel welcoming for children. Next Generation Pediatrics does not accept insurance; it provides itemized coded bills that families can submit for potential reimbursement.

Details

Address

644 West Putnam Avenue, #203, Greenwich, CT 06830

Membership

$3,000/annual

Membership Details

Annual membership fee of $3,000 per Member per Service Year. Fee is for membership access only and does not include individual medical service fees (well visits, sick visits, hospital monitoring services, certain laboratory tests, vaccines and shots). Practice does not participate with nor accept any insurance coverage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Membership at Next Generation Pediatrics costs $3,000 per child per service year. This fee covers membership access only. Individual medical service fees for well visits, sick visits, hospital monitoring, certain lab tests, vaccines, and shots are separate. The practice does not accept insurance for membership fees.

No, Next Generation Pediatrics does not participate with or accept any insurance coverage. The practice provides itemized coded bills after each visit so families can submit claims to their insurance carrier for potential reimbursement.

Families interested in joining Next Generation Pediatrics should contact the practice directly to inquire about availability. Each physician closes to new patients once they reach an average of 6 to 8 visits per day, so panel openings vary by doctor.

Yes, Next Generation Pediatrics offers home visits as part of its service model. Families can request a house call rather than bringing a sick child into the office.

Members at Next Generation Pediatrics have direct cell phone access to their physician. The practice built this access into its model so parents can contact their doctor directly without navigating answering services or busy office lines.

The practice handles rapid strep tests, flu shots, specimen collection, and staple cuts on-site. Families do not need to travel to a separate lab or emergency room for these services. The practice also offers travel medicine, neuropsychological evaluations, psychoeducational evaluations, and mindfulness workshops.

Yes, Next Generation Pediatrics operates two locations: the original office in Greenwich, CT and a second location in Mt. Kisco, NY at 344 East Main Street, Suite 303. Both locations serve families in Fairfield County and Westchester.

Each physician at Next Generation Pediatrics averages 6 to 8 patient visits per day. The practice closes to new patients when a physician reaches that threshold. A traditional pediatrician typically sees 30 to 40 patients daily.

Membership gives families access to the full Next Generation Pediatrics service model: direct physician cell phone access, same-day visits, no waiting room time, house calls, in-office specimen collection, electronic prescriptions sent to the pharmacy before leaving, and personalized care plans after each visit. Individual service fees apply for specific visits and procedures.

Yes, both offices feature age-appropriate examination rooms with optical entertainment systems similar to those found in children's museums. The practice describes the environment as friendly, fun, and engaging. Parents can enjoy a coffee or chai latte in the waiting area while their child is seen.

Practice last updated June 11, 2026