The Prenatal Meet & Greet: What It Is, Why It Matters, and What to Ask
You’ve found your OB. You’ve toured the hospital. But have you chosen your pediatrician yet? A prenatal meet-and-greet — also called a prenatal consultation — is one of the most valuable and most overlooked steps in preparing for a new baby.

What Is a Prenatal Meet & Greet?
A prenatal meet-and-greet is a low-cost or no-cost consultation with a pediatric provider before your baby arrives. It gives you the chance to get to know the practice, ask every question on your mind, and make sure the fit feels right — all before you’re in the fog of new parenthood with a hungry newborn in your arms.
Most practices recommend scheduling between 28 and 36 weeks of pregnancy, though we welcome expectant parents at any stage. The visit typically lasts 20-30 minutes.
Why It Matters
Your pediatrician will be one of your most important partners in the first years of your child’s life. The prenatal visit helps you:
- Understand the practice’s philosophy on key parenting topics — breastfeeding, vaccine schedules, sleep, and newborn care
- Confirm the office accepts your insurance before you’re locked in
- Learn how after-hours calls, sick visits, and urgent needs are handled
- Get answers to newborn care questions before there’s an anxious new baby at home
- Meet the provider who may care for your child for years to come
- Arrive home from the hospital feeling informed and confident
7 Questions to Ask at Your Prenatal Meet & Greet
We’d love to meet you before your baby arrives. Learn more about our prenatal meet-and-greet, or call (702) 457-5437 to schedule your consultation.
