The “terrible twos” — a phase every parent knows all too well. Your toddler is no longer a little baby, but a curious, active, and independent little person. They’re full of energy and love, but also full of those unpredictable tantrums, picky eating habits, and a new-found love for the word “no.” It’s a challenging time for both parents and toddlers, but it’s also a time of incredible growth, exploration, and discovery.
At Bee Home Pediatrics in Salt Lake City, Dr. Margie Diaz-Ochu is here to guide you through every step of your toddler’s journey, from navigating the difficult moments to celebrating their milestones. Whether it’s managing temper tantrums or helping your little one battle that pesky cold they bring home from daycare, Dr. Diaz-Ochu’s compassionate care will ensure your toddler gets the attention and support they need. And just as importantly, she’ll be there for you—helping you understand your child’s development and how to cope with those tough moments of parenthood.
Toddler-Centered Care on Your Family’s Schedule
Bee Home Pediatrics isn’t your typical pediatric office. We are Salt Lake City’s first direct-pay, membership-based pediatric clinic, which means we offer a level of attention and flexibility you won’t find elsewhere. By becoming a Bee Home Pediatrics member, you get to enjoy more frequent visits, longer appointments, and the kind of personalized care that ensures your toddler’s health and well-being are always a top priority.
Our approach means that Dr. Diaz-Ochu gets to know your child’s unique needs, including identifying any early warning signs of health conditions like asthma, autism, and diabetes. This proactive care ensures that your toddler is hitting key developmental milestones and can get the early interventions they need. Plus, our clinic specializes in caring for children with special needs, providing extra medical support for families who need it.
A Relationship Built on Trust and Understanding
At Bee Home Pediatrics, we understand that your toddler is going through a lot of changes—physically, emotionally, and socially. It’s not always easy to manage those “terrible twos,” but you don’t have to do it alone. Dr. Diaz-Ochu offers a warm, supportive environment where you can talk openly about your concerns, learn how to manage your child’s health, and feel confident that you’re making the best decisions for your little one.
Whether it’s helping your toddler overcome their resistance to sleep, tackling picky eating habits, or managing the chaos of everyday toddler life, Dr. Diaz-Ochu is always here to provide guidance and compassion.
Join Our Hive and Get the Support You Need
Raising a toddler can be tough, but with Bee Home Pediatrics, you have the support you need to make it through. We’re here to help your child grow healthy, happy, and strong, and to make sure that every step of the journey is as smooth as possible. So, let’s work together to make these years of discovery a little bit easier.
Contact Dr. Diaz-Ochu today to learn how you can become a member of Bee Home Pediatrics and receive the one-on-one care you and your toddler deserve. We’ve got your back!
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In the Hive Membership for Toddlers (12-24 Months)
Your membership includes:
- 4 in-home or in-office wellness visits throughout the year
- 2 telephone check-ins
- Same-day sick visits (in-person or telehealth)
- Direct access to Dr. Diaz-Ochu by phone, text, or email
Bumble Bees Membership (2-4 Years)
Your membership includes:
- 4 in-home or in-office wellness visits throughout the year
- 2 telephone check-ins
- Same-day sick visits (in-person or telehealth)
- Direct access to Dr. Diaz-Ochu by phone, text, or email
Other Services Included in Your Membership:
- Acute and non-acute office visits
- Management of common pediatric conditions
- Health risk assessments
- Developmental and behavioral health screenings
- Sleep health assessments
- Nutrition and lifestyle evaluations
- Clinic, in-home, or drive-up collection for basic labs
Your toddler’s health is in the best hands at Bee Home Pediatrics. Let’s make the “terrible twos” a little more manageable together!