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Pediatrics

Zest Pediatric Network

Quick Facts

Membership Price RangePricing plans vary by office and details are available on each practice location page.
Practice TypeDirect Primary Care
LocationBeachwood, Cleveland, Solon, Cleveland, Westlake, Cleveland, Fox Chapel, Pittsburgh, South Hills, Pittsburgh, Hunters Creek, Florida, Southeast Orlando, Florida, Weston, Florida
DoctorsIvette Cubas MD, Pediatrics, Hayley Hellstern DO, FAAP, Pediatrics, Drew Hertz MD, FAAP, Pediatrics + 6 more
Panel Size300 patients per doctor
Telehealth TypeTelemedicine visits and live webinars
HousecallsYes
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Zest Pediatric Network, nine board-certified pediatricians deliver relationship-driven care across Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida. Co-founders Drew Hertz, MD, FAAP and Keili Mistovich, MD, MPH, FAAP launched the Cleveland-based network in 2022. Their mission is straightforward: saving pediatrics.

Each Zest physician caps their panel at fewer than 300 patients. That limit means families reach their doctor directly, appointments run unhurried, and same-day visits are genuinely available. Zest pairs its physicians with a multidisciplinary team that includes registered dietitian nutritionists, a certified parent coach, a sleep consultant, and a lactation consultant. Members also access ZAPS, an exclusive webinar series covering nutrition, sleep, behavioral health, and conscious parenting. The practice holds a 2025 Net Promoter Score of 94. Offices operate in Beachwood, Solon, and Westlake in Ohio; Fox Chapel and South Hills in Pennsylvania; and Hunters Creek, Southeast Orlando, and Weston in Florida.

Details

Membership Details

One monthly fee that includes all high-quality pediatric primary care. Pricing varies by office location. Starting January 1, 2026, membership fees are HSA-eligible as qualified medical expenses.

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Max 300 patients per doctor

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Frequently Asked Questions

Families pay one monthly membership fee that covers all traditional office-based pediatric primary care. Pricing varies by office location. The fee replaces copays and surprise billing for covered services, giving families cost transparency throughout the year.

Yes. Starting January 1, 2026, Zest membership fees qualify as HSA-eligible expenses under the Primary Care Enhancement Act. Families can use pre-tax HSA dollars to cover their monthly membership cost.

Each Zest physician caps their panel at fewer than 300 patients. That limit allows direct access, unhurried appointments, and same-day availability for member families.

Zest operates on a direct primary care model. Families pay a monthly membership fee directly to the practice, not through insurance. Zest recommends pairing membership with a high-deductible health plan for specialist and hospital coverage.

Membership covers well-child visits, sick visits, telemedicine visits, newborn care, developmental screenings, physical exams, school forms, in-office lab testing for strep, flu, and COVID, and vaccine clinics. Newborn home visits and behavioral health consults are also available.

Yes. Zest physicians offer telemedicine visits for families who need remote access to care. Newborn home visits are also available for new families in the practice.

ZAPS, the Zest Add-on Program and Services, is a member-exclusive webinar series. Topics include nutrition, sleep, behavioral health, lactation, and conscious parenting. Registered dietitian nutritionists, a certified parent coach, and a sleep consultant lead the sessions.

Yes. Zest provides both in-person and virtual autism evaluations. In 2025, the network partnered with Attain-Kadiant to accelerate the diagnostic process for families seeking autism assessments.

Yes. Zest physicians care for patients from birth. The practice offers newborn in-office visits, newborn home visits, and a Fourth Trimester Package to support new families during the postpartum period.

Zest operates offices in Beachwood, Solon, and Westlake in Ohio; Fox Chapel and South Hills in Pennsylvania; and Hunters Creek, Southeast Orlando, and Weston in Florida. The network launched in 2022 and expanded to Florida in December 2025.

Practice last updated April 10, 2026