Meet Your Pediatrician
Meet Dr. Nishath Farhad, DO, FAAP
Board-certified pediatrician at Passion Health Advanced Primary Care
Frisco: Monday and Tuesday
Aubrey: Wednesday and Thursday
Care focus: Well-child visits, ADHD, asthma, eczema, development, teen wellness
Call/Text: (214) 666-6259
Looking for a Pediatrician Near Me in DFW?Â
Most parents search for a pediatrician near me when they need one fast — a sick visit, a school physical, or a baby about to arrive. But the pediatrician your child sees from birth through high school shapes more than sick-day care.Â
The right provider tracks growth, catches developmental concerns early, manages chronic conditions like asthma and eczema, evaluates attention and behavior, and gives parents a reliable place to ask hard questions.
If you are searching for a pediatrician near me in DFW, this guide covers what to look for, what questions to ask, and how to find a provider your family will trust for years.
Passion Health Advanced Primary Care welcomes Dr. Nishath Farhad, DO, FAAP, a board-certified pediatrician now accepting new patients in Frisco and Aubrey.Â
Call or text (214) 666-6259 to schedule.→
Why Choosing the Right Pediatrician Matters
A pediatrician does not just treat illness. At every stage of childhood, a good pediatrician monitors what is normal, identifies what is not, and helps parents act before a small concern grows into a bigger problem.
A newborn needs weight checks, feeding support, and early screening. A toddler needs developmental monitoring, behavior guidance, and vaccine updates.
A school-age child may need help with attention, asthma control, eczema flares, or sports readiness. A teenager needs a provider who handles mood, stress, nutrition, sleep, and preventive care — without feeling clinical and cold.
When one pediatrician follows your child over time, the doctor can better understand growth patterns, past concerns, and new changes as they appear. That continuity matters when something changes.
Location is a reasonable starting point when you search for a pediatrician near me.
But the pediatrician your child sees consistently — for wellness visits, chronic condition management, and unexpected concerns — needs to offer more than a convenient address.
Look for a Board-Certified Pediatrician
Board certification tells parents that a doctor completed specialized training in child and adolescent health, passed a national examination, and meets continuing education requirements to keep that certification active.
Children are not small adults. Their bodies, medications, emotional responses, and developmental needs change significantly from birth through adolescence.Â
A board-certified pediatrician trains specifically in those changes — not as a side specialty alongside adult care.
Before committing to a provider, parents should ask:
Does the doctor see patients from newborn through teen years?
Does the practice offer well-child visits, school physicals, and sports physicals?
Can the pediatrician manage asthma, eczema, ADHD, and developmental concerns?
How does the clinic handle follow-up appointments and between-visit questions?
Dr. Nishath Farhad, DO, FAAP, completed medical school at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Worth and her pediatric residency at Baylor Scott & White McLane Children’s Medical Center in Temple, Texas.Â
Her training covers the full scope of pediatric care — from newborn visits through adolescent health — for families in Frisco, Aubrey, and surrounding DFW communities.
What FAAP Means for Parents
FAAP stands for Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Parents searching for a board-certified pediatrician in DFW may see this credential and wonder what it adds.
The American Academy of Pediatrics sets the clinical standards that guide pediatric care across the country — vaccination schedules, developmental screening guidelines, chronic condition protocols, and mental health recommendations.Â
A pediatrician who holds FAAP status has demonstrated a professional commitment to those standards and to staying current as pediatric medicine evolves.
For parents, FAAP is a useful signal when comparing providers. It does not replace the need for a pediatrician who listens, explains, and respects your concerns.Â
But when you find a FAAP pediatrician who also communicates well and fits your family’s schedule, that combination is worth prioritizing.
Parents searching for a FAAP pediatrician near me in DFW can schedule care with Dr. Farhad at Passion Health Advanced Primary Care in Frisco and Aubrey.
Choose a Pediatrician Who Supports Every Stage
A pediatric relationship that starts in infancy and continues through the teen years carries real clinical value.Â
A pediatrician who knows your child’s baseline — their growth curve, their behavior patterns, their chronic condition history — reads new concerns more accurately than a provider seeing them for the first time.
Newborn visits focus on feeding, weight gain, jaundice, sleep, and early bonding. Infant visits cover vaccines, milestones, teething, rashes, and growth monitoring.Â
Toddler visits address speech, behavior, sleep, picky eating, and safety. School-age visits bring in attention concerns, asthma management, eczema care, nutrition, and learning.
Teen visits require a different approach. Adolescents deal with stress, sleep disruption, mood changes, body image, sports demands, acne, and independence.Â
A pediatrician who handles those conversations with consistency and without judgment makes a measurable difference in whether teens stay engaged in their own health care.
When you search for a pediatrician near me, prioritize a provider who commits to your child’s care across all of those stages — not just the current one.
Pediatric Care Services Parents Should Ask About
Not every pediatric practice covers the same ground. Before choosing a provider, confirm which services the clinic actually offers.
A full pediatric care practice offers:
Newborn checkups
Infant care
Well-child visits
School physicals
Sports physicals
Teen wellness visits
ADHD evaluation and management
Developmental screening
Behavioral health support
Asthma management
Eczema care
Nutrition counseling
Healthy lifestyle guidance
Ask how the clinic builds care plans for chronic conditions. A child with asthma needs a written asthma action plan, trigger identification, and scheduled follow-up — not just a prescription at a sick visit.Â
A child with eczema needs a daily skin care routine, a flare management protocol, and a provider who tracks whether the treatment is working.Â
A child with attention concerns needs the pediatrician to gather input from parents and teachers before concluding.
Dr. Farhad’s clinical focus covers preventive pediatric care, ADHD evaluation, asthma management, eczema care, developmental support, emotional health, teen wellness, and healthy lifestyle counseling — giving families access to comprehensive pediatric services at Passion Health Advanced Primary Care in Frisco and Aubrey.
When to Schedule Well-Child Visits
This exists to catch problems before parents notice symptoms. Growth changes, vision issues, hearing delays, speech concerns, sleep problems, behavioral shifts, and weight trends show up in routine wellness checks — often before families connect the dots at home.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends well-child visits at the following intervals: 3 to 5 days after birth, then at 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 15 months, 18 months, 24 months, 30 months, and annually from age 3 through 21.
Parents who skip wellness visits because their child seems healthy miss the preventive value those visits provide.Â
A vaccine that is delayed, a speech milestone that goes unmonitored, a weight trend that goes unaddressed — these gaps compound over time.
If your child has not had a recent wellness visit, searching for a pediatrician near me in DFW is the right first step.
Pediatric Support for ADHD, Asthma, Eczema, and Development
Parents often recognize that something is off before they have a name for it. A child struggles to finish schoolwork despite trying. Another child coughs every night or wheezes after soccer practice.Â
A child scratches their skin until it bleeds. Another child is not talking as much as their peers.
ADHD evaluation starts with a structured review of symptoms across settings — home, school, and social situations.Â
A pediatrician gathers parent observations, teacher input, and developmental history before reaching any conclusion.Â
Attention concerns that go unaddressed affect academic performance, self-esteem, and family relationships.
Asthma management requires more than a rescue inhaler. A pediatrician identifies triggers, monitors symptom frequency, adjusts treatment as the child grows, and creates an asthma action plan the family can follow at home and share with the school.
Eczema care starts with a daily skin barrier routine and escalates based on flare severity. A pediatrician tracks whether the skin improves between visits and adjusts the plan when it does not.
Developmental concerns — delayed speech, motor difficulties, learning differences, social challenges — respond better to early intervention than to watchful waiting.Â
A pediatrician who takes those concerns seriously at the first visit sets families on the right path faster.
Dr. Farhad evaluates and manages ADHD, asthma, eczema, and developmental concerns at Passion Health in Frisco and Aubrey.Â
Call (214) 666-6259 to book an appointment.→
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Meet Dr. Nishath Farhad, DO, FAAP — Board-Certified Pediatrician at Passion Health
Dr. Nishath Farhad, DO, FAAP, is a board-certified pediatrician at Passion Health Advanced Primary Care providing comprehensive pediatric care for infants, children, and adolescents across Frisco and Aubrey.
Dr. Nishanth Farhad completed her medical training at the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine in Fort Worth and her pediatric residency at Baylor Scott & White McLane Children’s Medical Center in Temple, Texas. She holds FAAP designation from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Her clinical focus includes:
Well-child visits
Newborn and infant care
School and sports physicals
Developmental and behavioral support
Pediatric asthma care
Eczema treatment
Teen wellness visits
Emotional and mental health support
Healthy lifestyle counseling
Parent guidance at every stage
Dr. Farhad sees pediatric patients in Frisco on Monday and Tuesday, and in Aubrey on Wednesday and Thursday. She speaks English and conversational Bangla.
Passion Health Advanced Primary Care is now accepting new pediatric patients with Dr. Farhad at both locations.
Pediatrician in Frisco and Aubrey Accepting New Patients
Families searching for a pediatrician accepting new patients near Frisco or Aubrey can schedule.
Both clinic locations serve infants, children, and teens with the full range of pediatric services outlined above.
Frisco families can book appointments on Monday and Tuesday.Â
Aubrey families can book appointments on Wednesday and Thursday. Online scheduling is available, or families can call or text directly.
Passion Health Advanced Primary Care serves communities across North Texas with accessible locations, extended scheduling options, and a clinical team built around relationship-based primary care.
Schedule a Pediatric Visit at Passion Health Advanced Primary Care
The right pediatrician for your child should have the training to care for them from newborn to teen. They need a communication style that helps parents feel heard. Plus, they should be able to handle wellness visits, chronic conditions, and developmental concerns without needing to refer every question out.
Dr. Nishath Farhad, DO, FAAP, brings that combination to Passion Health Advanced Primary Care in Frisco and Aubrey. She is board-certified, FAAP-credentialed, and now accepting new pediatric patients at both locations.
Book a pediatric appointment with Dr. Nishath Farhad →
FAQs
1. How do I choose the right pediatrician for my child?
Look for pediatric training, board certification, clear communication, convenient location, and services such as well-child visits, asthma care, eczema care, ADHD evaluation, and teen wellness.
2. When should my child have a well-child visit?
Children need well-child visits regularly from birth through the teen years. These visits help track growth, development, vaccines, sleep, nutrition, behavior, and school concerns.
3. Is Dr. Nishath Farhad accepting new pediatric patients?
Yes. Dr. Nishath Farhad, DO, FAAP, is accepting new pediatric patients at Passion Health Advanced Primary Care in Frisco and Aubrey.
4. Can a pediatrician help with ADHD, asthma, and eczema?
Yes. A pediatrician can evaluate ADHD concerns, help manage asthma symptoms, guide eczema care, and create follow-up plans based on your child’s needs.
5. Where can I find a pediatrician near me in DFW?
Families in DFW can schedule pediatric care with Dr. Nishath Farhad at Passion Health Advanced Primary Care in Frisco and Aubrey. Call or text (214) 666-6259.
About the Author
Dr. Nishath Farhad
DO, FAAP | Board-Certified Pediatrician
Dr. Nishath Farhad is a board-certified pediatrician and Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She provides compassionate care for newborns, children, and teens, with a focus on wellness, ADHD, asthma, eczema, development, and healthy growth.