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Pediatrics

The health of your child is your most important concern. At Northwest Pediatrics, we feel the same way. We partner with families to provide the same comprehensive, compassionate care we’d expect for our own children. Recognized as the Best Pediatric Office by The Business Journal of North Idaho, we deliver personalized treatment that respects your child’s unique needs.

“A lot of medicine these days tries to do a one-size-fits-all approach, and especially in kids, that doesn’t work,” says Jeanna Padilla, one of our expert pediatric nurse practitioners. “We’re building a practice that’s centered around the patient, where parents can feel a little less rushed and a little more cared for.”

We’re accepting new patients and are here to support your whole family. Call 208-619-8250 to schedule an appointment today.

Personalized pediatric care in the Inland Northwest

Parents in Coeur d’Alene and surrounding communities are welcome at Northwest Pediatrics. We care for newborns, toddlers, young children, teens, and young adults up to age 21. Our expert team includes three pediatric nurse practitioners and an entire team who will greet you with a smile and put your family first.

Why choose Northwest Pediatrics for your family?

A fun, vibrant environment. You and your children will feel at ease the moment you walk through our door. Our friendly, helpful staff fills our office with warmth and laughter. Colorful window artwork lines our hallways, and the coloring tree in our lobby offers a unique space where kids draw, imagination flourishes, and smiles bloom.

Providers who truly listen. Our pediatric health care providers seek not just to hear but to understand. Our goal is to provide your family with individualized, comprehensive, and compassionate care. We use our expertise to address your child’s health holistically, including acute care, chronic care, preventive care, and mental health.

Award-winning pediatric care. Northwest Pediatrics is the proud winner of the Best of 2024 Pediatric Office from The Business Journal of North Idaho. We put families first and are dedicated to quality and safety.

Will insurance cover well-child visits?

Most insurance plans cover well-child visits to a pediatric practice. Plus, Northwest Pediatrics is contracted with most major insurance providers, so you may be covered if your child needs care for an illness or an injury. Always check with your insurance provider to be sure.

Types of pediatric services available in North Idaho

Parents throughout Kootenai County and beyond trust the team at Northwest Pediatrics to care for their children and teens. Our comprehensive range of services includes:

Physicals

Protecting your child’s health and wellbeing starts with regular physical exams. During an exam, our providers will assess your child’s growth and development, review their medical records, and discuss any concerns. We’ll also offer practical tips you can use right away to help your kids thrive.

Wellness checks

When can I start my infant on solid foods? Is my child experiencing a growth spurt? What can I expect in this developmental stage for my child? These are the types of questions we will address during a well-child visit or wellness check. Well visits help us track your child’s growth and development, address your concerns, and offer helpful suggestions about your child’s nutrition, sleep, or behavior.

Immunizations

Is my child up to date on their immunizations? Northwest Pediatrics can help you find the answer. We follow the American Academy of Pediatrics’ immunization schedule to protect your child from preventable illnesses. Our team will also maintain a complete childhood vaccine record, so parents and kids always stay up to date.

Sports physicals

Whether your child is signing up for Little League for the first time or your teen is trying out for the cheerleading squad, it’s important to make sure they’re medically fit to compete. Sports physicals evaluate your child’s readiness for athletics and fulfill school requirements for the upcoming academic season. A parent or legal guardian must be present for a school sports physical.

Behavioral evaluation and treatment

A child’s mental health is as important as their physical health. If your child experiences signs of depression, anxiety, or other behavioral health conditions, we can help. Our providers work with parents, teachers, and children to develop personalized treatment plans. We also care for kids and teens with conditions like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder.

Treatment of illnesses

As kids’ immune systems develop, they’re prone to get minor illnesses. Northwest Pediatrics diagnoses, treats, and guides children and parents through many childhood illnesses, including ear infections, strep throat, stomach viruses, and colds and flu.

Treatment of minor injuries

Bumps, bruises, and falls are a normal part of growing up. The good news is that children tend to recover faster from minor injuries. If your child suffers a cut or scrape, minor burn, sprain, strain, or minor fracture or dislocation, count on our caring team to treat their injury and guide them back to health.

What our patients say about Northwest Pediatrics

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“Marty and Jeanna are so patient and capable! They listen to our concerns and provide options while letting us be the parents. Their team is fantastic and super responsive. There is no better practice in North Idaho.”

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“There aren’t enough stars on Google. I give them 10 stars! Jeanna and Marty are excellent! We visit them more than we would like to because we have a big family, but we always have the best experience.”

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Meet Our Providers

Jeanna Padilla, PNP, PMHS

Pediatrics

Jeanna Padilla is a board-certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with an additional certification in pediatric primary care mental health at Northwest Pediatrics in Coeur d’Alene, ID. She has worked with pediatric patients for over a decade.

Jeanna obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California. She also obtained her Pediatric Mental Health Specialist (PMHS) certification through the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board. Jeanna began her nursing career in adult pulmonary hypertension and lung transplant. She transitioned quickly to pediatric sleep medicine and pediatric pulmonology prior to returning to school for her Master’s degree.

She is excited to join the Northwest family. She is passionate about pediatrics and loves being able to come alongside families to care for and empower them in areas of preventative health, child development, chronic and acute illness, mental health, and everything in between. She enjoys working with children from birth to 21 years of age.

She lives in Coeur D’Alene with her two daughters and her husband, a local worship pastor in Coeur D’Alene. In her free time, Jeanna enjoys spending time with her family, volunteering in her church youth group, running, biking, days at the lake, and eating pizza.

Education: University of Texas at Arlington

Azusa Pacific University

Certifications: Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner

PALS
Pediatric Mental Health Specialist Certification
Registered Nurse
Advanced Practice Nurse

Northwest Pediatrics

7600 N. Mineral Drive, Suite 600
Coeur d' Alene, ID 83815

Phone: (208) 619-8250
Fax: (208) 981-9201

Marty Williams, FNP

Pediatrics

Marty Williams is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner at Northwest Pediatrics in Coeur d’Alene; ID. Marty is native to the north Idaho area and has been practicing in pediatrics for over 15 years.

Marty is passionate about pediatrics. He enjoys partnering with families in preventative care, mental health, chronic, and acute conditions as they navigate the development of their child. Marty works with patients from birth through young adulthood. He is excited to join the NWSH family.

Marty received his B.S in nursing from Boise State University in 2004 and went on to work in critical care as a Registered Nurse. He received his M.S. in Nursing and Family Nurse Practitioner certification in 2007 from Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, California and joined a pediatric practice in Chico, California. In 2009, he moved home to Idaho and has provided pediatric care to children and adolescents in North Idaho since then.

He and his wife Desiree have five children and two grandchildren. Marty enjoys medical missions and serves on the board of directors for Send Hope Now a non-profit organization that operates 15 orphanages throughout India. He loves health and fitness and works to promote the benefits of exercise and healthy nutrition to his patients and their families.

Education: Sonoma State University

Boise State University

Certifications: Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner

Idaho Licensed Nurse Practitioner
DEA License
PALS

Northwest Pediatrics

7600 N. Mineral Drive, Suite 600
Coeur d' Alene, ID 83815

Phone: (208) 619-8250
Fax: (208) 981-9201

Kellie Breaux

Kellie Breaux, FNP

Pediatrics

Kellie Breaux is a nationally certified Family Nurse Practitioner. She joins the practice with almost 20 years of nursing experience, with the last 8 years as a pediatric nurse practitioner. She has worked in multiple inpatient hospital settings and the emergency department. Kellie earned her BSN from San Diego State University in 2005, and her MSN, Family Nurse Practitioner from Maryville University in St. Louis, MO in 2016.

Kellie loves working with children, adolescents, and young adults to educate and empower them to be their best self, both physically and mentally. She enjoys helping families find ways to stay active and healthy. Her approach to healthcare uses both evidence-based practice and holistic care for an individualized approach, as no two patients are the same. She appreciates family and patient input and believes care is best achieved when everyone is on the same page.

She and her husband, Nathan, live in North Idaho with their 3 girls and love to be outside camping, swimming, boating, snowboarding/skiing, and everything in between. She also loves relaxing and watching a good movie (if she can stay awake).

Kellie is excited to join the practice and looks forward to providing excellent care for your children.

Education: San Diego State University, Maryville University

Certifications: Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner
Idaho and Washington Licensed Nurse Practitioner
DEA License
PALS

Northwest Pediatrics

7600 N. Mineral Drive, Suite 600
Coeur d' Alene, ID 83815

Phone: (208) 619-8250
Fax: (208) 981-9201

Visit Our Pediatrics Practice in Coeur d’Alene

Address: 7600 N. Mineral Dr. Suite 600.
Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814

Phone: 208.619.8250

Fax: 208.981.9201

Clinic Hours:

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM-5PM

Tuesday: 8AM-5PM

Wednesday: 8AM-5PM

Thursday: 8AM-5PM

Friday: 8AM-5PM

Saturday: Closed

Northwest Pediatrics

Address: 7600 N Mineral Dr. Suite 600. Coeur d’Alene, ID. 83814

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start looking for a pediatrician in North Idaho for my baby?

The ideal time to find a pediatrician is during the seventh or eighth months of your pregnancy. If you’re considering Northwest Pediatrics in Coeur d’Alene for your newborn, we’d be happy to care for you and your family. Get started by scheduling an appointment with us. Our pediatric providers will sit down with you so you can get to know us and find out if we’d be a good fit for your family and your baby.

What should I bring to my first appointment with Northwest Pediatrics?

Northwest Pediatrics is accepting new patients. When you visit us for your child’s first appointment, please bring your insurance card with you. In addition, if your child or teen has had prior care, bring their medical records and vaccination history with you. If you don’t have their records, ask your former provider to send us the information. Call us at 208-619-8250 and we’ll walk you through the entire medical records transfer process.

Do you have an after-hours line that I can use if my child is sick at night?

It’s especially worrisome when your child develops an illness in the middle of the night. Often, parents wonder whether they need to take their child to urgent care or the emergency room right away or if they can wait until morning and see their pediatrician. Northwest Pediatrics offers parents an after-hours line that current patients can call anytime. We’ll talk with you and help you make the best decision for your child.

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