
Whole Child Pediatrics
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Concierge |
| Location | Greenwich, CT, Fairfield County, Westchester County |
| Doctors | Nancy Fazzinga M.D., F.A.A.P., Pediatrics, Kristen Woodard M.D., F.A.A.P, Pediatrics |
| Year Founded | 2019 |
| Housecalls | Yes |
About
At Whole Child Pediatrics, Dr. Nancy Fazzinga and Dr. Kristen Woodard deliver concierge pediatric care to families in Greenwich, CT. The practice serves patients from birth through the college years, with prenatal consults available before a child even arrives. Dr. Nancy Fazzinga founded the practice in 2019, drawing on years of experience in both private practice and clinic settings throughout the region. The name reflects a core belief: caring for children means supporting every dimension of their well-being, physical and emotional alike. The practice limits its patient panel so each family receives direct, unhurried access to their child's physician. Same-day sick visits, house calls, and weekend home visits are all available to concierge families. After hours, families reach a physician directly, not an answering service. The clinical scope runs from newborn care and feeding support through teen health, mental health screening, developmental assessments, and specialist coordination. Whole Child Pediatrics maintains a broad network of specialists and advocates for priority access when referrals are needed.
Details
Address
1 E Putnam Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830
Phone
(203) 742-0466Website
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No insurance accepted. Out-of-network provider. Itemized receipts provided for patient reimbursement submissions to insurance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whole Child Pediatrics does not accept insurance. The practice operates as an out-of-network provider. However, the practice provides itemized receipts so families can submit claims to their insurance company directly for potential reimbursement.
Families can call the practice or submit a contact form on the website to get started. The team will help schedule the right first visit based on your child's age and needs. The practice also offers free consultations for families who want to learn more before joining.
Whole Child Pediatrics cares for patients from birth through the college years. The practice also offers prenatal consults for expectant parents who want to establish a relationship before their baby arrives.
Yes. Concierge families at Whole Child Pediatrics reach a physician directly after hours, not an answering service. This direct line of communication means families get real clinical guidance when they need it most.
Yes. The practice offers same-day sick visits for concierge patients. Families can also request home sick visits when an in-office visit is not practical, including on weekends.
Yes. The practice offers house calls for sick visits, vaccine administration, and newborn well visits. Home visits are available on weekends as well. This service is part of the concierge access model for enrolled families.
The practice covers a broad range of pediatric services. These include wellness and developmental visits, newborn care, immunizations, mental health and behavioral screening, vision and hearing screening, nutrition and dietary counseling, feeding and sleep support, acne management, minor wound repair, lab testing, school and sports physicals, teen health discussions, and specialist coordination. The practice also offers prenatal consults and ear piercing.
Whole Child Pediatrics maintains a broad network of specialists throughout the region. When a referral is necessary, the practice advocates on behalf of patients to secure quicker and priority access. Families do not navigate specialist relationships alone.
Yes. The practice provides an online parent resource library covering common concerns including fever, constipation, earaches, head injuries, cough and congestion, cuts, vomiting and diarrhea, poison, and dosage charts. The practice also publishes a pediatrician-backed blog with guidance on topics like safe sleep, summer safety, and opioid overdose preparedness.
Dr. Nancy Fazzinga chose the name to reflect her belief that caring for children means supporting every aspect of who they are, both physical and emotional. The practice structures its care model around that principle, addressing development, mental health, healthy habits, and physical health together rather than treating them separately.
Practice last updated June 11, 2026





