Dr. Zambrano

A Pediatrician You Can Trust

Is proud to be serving Pembroke Pines at Sunlife Pediatric Network

Dr. Zambrano

A Pediatrician You Can Trust

Is proud to be serving Pembroke Pines at Sunlife Pediatric Network

Phone Number

(954) 889-4029

Locations

Pembroke Pines
10051 Pines Boulevard Ste A.
Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024

Plantation
330 S State Rd 7, Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33317

Email

info.drzambrano@gmail.com

New Families

From the day you learn you’re pregnant, you make decisions that last your child’s lifetime — like the name you choose for your baby. To give your newborn the healthiest possible start, you’ll want to find a pediatrician to care for your child from their first wellness visit through the teen years. Sunlife Pediatric Network is your go-to place child’s pediatric needs.

Adolescents and Young Adults

At Sunlife Pediatric Network we offer physicals for children newborn to 21 years old. Dr. Zambrano will check your child’s vital signs and monitoring their height and weight your pediatrician will also check hearing, eyesight, respiration, cardiac activity and reflexes. A physical exam will check all systems of your child’s body to make sure that everything is functioning properly.

Easy Scheduling

Children and teens need regular checkups with their doctors to make sure their development is on track, talk about nutrition and behavior, and get the vaccines they need to stay healthy. At Sunlife Pediatric Network we make scheduling easy – give us a call at (954) 889-4029 or click here.

Forms For Your Visit

 
We have all the New Patient forms you need online! Click here to fill out your forms

Where Are We Located

 
Sunlife Pediatric Network is located in the heart of Pembroke Pines. You will find us on the corner of Palm Ave and Pines Blvd. We are located at 10051 Pines Blvd Ste A, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024

CDC recommended vaccine schedule

Are you worried your child has problems with attention?

Check out these symptoms. If they sound familiar, download the Vanderbilt or Conners scale questionnaire from our website. For children older than seven you should use the Vanderbilt or the Connors scale for children that are younger. Have their teachers, caretakers, coaches, and parents fill them out and send them to the doctor.

We Care for you & your Children

Are you practicing proper posture?

It’s estimated that 80 percent of all Americans will develop low back pain at some point in their lives. Standing up straight and tall not only helps your child appear more confident but also helps relieve muscle strain, backaches, and neck aches. Developing good posture as your child grows has long-term benefits that will pay off throughout their lifetime. The stress on the joints of the spine can cause joint degeneration and spine arthritis. Proper posture helps back muscles relax, reducing fatigue, backaches, and other pains. It also aligns the joints and bones in the spine, further reducing the risk of degeneration and arthritis.

To avoid back pain to pay attention to posture, body mechanics, diet, and sleep positions. It’s also important to stretch and strengthen the muscles in your back and core. Follow these exercises for a happy back!

Solid Food Introduction

Is your baby ready for solid foods?

Breast milk or formula is the only food your newborn needs for the first six months after birth. But by ages four months to six months, most babies are ready to begin eating solid foods as a complement to breastfeeding or formula-feeding. During this time, babies typically stop using their tongues to push food out of their mouths and begin to develop the coordination to move solid food from the front of the mouth to the back for swallowing.

Having trouble getting your child to sleep through the night?” It may be time to Ferberize your child

Our Services

 
Children and teens need regular checkups with their doctors to make sure their development is on track, talk about nutrition and behavior, and get the vaccines they need to stay healthy. Sunlife Pediatric Network offers care for children newborn to 21 years old.

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Physicals - Newborn through 21 years old

Physicals for children newborn to 21 years old. Dr. Zambrano will check your child’s vital signs and monitoring their height and weight your pediatrician will also check hearing, eyesight, respiration, cardiac activity and reflexes. A physical exam will check all systems of your child’s body to make sure that everything is functioning properly.
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Newborn circumcision - under local anesthesia using the plastibell method until 2 months of age (a bit older if premature)

Circumcision under local anesthetic for infants younger than two months. Regardless of whether it’s something you’ve always known you’d have done or it’s something you’re still undecided about — you probably want to learn more about the procedure itself and all that goes along with it.
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Tele-health services

Children and teens need regular checkups with their doctors to make sure their development is on track, talk about nutrition and behavior, and get the vaccines they need to stay healthy. At Sunlife Pediatric Network, we want to make you feel as comfortable as possible. If you cannot come into the office right now, Dr. Zambrano has Telehealth appointments available.

“In support of our strong partnership with the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (FL-AAP), we are excited to share their most recent Public Service Announcement (PSA) promoting routine childhood vaccines in Florida.

Simply Healthcare is proud to sponsor the production of this important public health message. Even during these challenging times, we want to ensure parents are aware of the importance of keeping their children up to date in their immunizations. In 2020 alone, there was a 26 percent decrease in vaccine doses, and 40 percent of parents said children missed shots due to COVID-19, according to recent data released by the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.

The PSA which was produced in English and Spanish can be accessed via these links. We hope that you can share the PSA within your organization, as well as with your community partners, patients, and families.”

Car Seat Basics

Car Seat Basics

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, motor vehicle crashes are the #1 killer of kids in age groups 1-14. Safe Kids USA says motor vehicle crashes are the #1 cause of unintentional injury-related death for all children 14 and under. While some crashes are unsurvivable, over 57% of deaths for children 0-15 were because the child was unrestrained. Many more were improperly restrained. Nationally, the misuse rate for child safety seats is over 80% and as high as 95% in some areas. The good news is that correct use of car seats and boosters does save lives. Infant seats have been shown to reduce fatal injury by 71%, and toddler seats by 54%. The information and links on this web page can help you with one of the easiest and most important ways you can protect your children.

Testimonials

What our Patients say

FAQ

From the day you learn you’re pregnant, you make decisions that last your child’s lifetime — like the name you choose for your baby. To give your newborn the healthiest possible start, you’ll want to find a pediatrician to care for your child from their first wellness visit through the teen years.

What is a Pediatrician?
A pediatrician is a medical doctor that specializes in the care of children. Pediatricians have undergone special training in the health and illnesses of infants, teens, and young adults. The majority of pediatricians are certified by the American Board of Pediatrics after passing a comprehensive exam.

Pediatricians provide preventive health care for children in good health and medical care for acutely or chronically ill children. They also provide parents with support and advice regarding growth and development, safety and prevention, nutrition, and emotional wellness to foster a lifetime of good health.

Can I see my pediatrician before my baby is born?
Yes, in fact, we strongly encourage parents-to-be to visit our office for a prenatal appointment. This is a great way to get acquainted with our office and our doctors. We will answer any questions that you have about our practice or your new child during this visit. Visit our expectant parent’s page for more information.
How often should my child see a pediatrician?
Your child should not only see the pediatrician for an illness. It is also essential to schedule regular checkups, beginning in infancy. Checkups are routine examinations that provide the best opportunity for the doctor to observe the progress of your child’s physical and mental growth and development; to counsel and teach parents; to detect problems through screening tests; to provide immunizations and get to know one another.

Children and teens need regular checkups with their doctors to make sure their development is on track, talk about nutrition and behavior, and get the vaccines they need to stay healthy.