Caring for South Florida kids since 1999

A pediatric endocrinologist who actually has time for your kid. In weeks, not months.

Growth, puberty, thyroid, diabetes — the questions that wake parents up at night. Dr. Freedman has answered them for South Florida families for 25 years. New patients are seen within two weeks, by the same specialist, every visit.

  • Two-week new-patient wait
  • Same doctor every visit — no rotations
  • Board-certified pediatric specialist
  • Bilingual care · Se habla español
Dr. Samuel Freedman, MD, pediatric endocrinologist in Pembroke Pines
Pembroke Pines, FL
A patient's child drew a thank-you picture for Dr. Freedman

Three ways families get started.

However your family ends up here — first concern, second opinion, or moving care across town — the door is open and the wait is short.

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First-time families

The first visit

An unhurried hour to actually listen. We talk through your child's growth, development, and the questions that brought you in — no clipboard rushing, no rotating trainees. Most new patients are seen within two weeks.

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Already in care

Same doctor, every visit

The specialist your child saw on day one is the same one who'll see them at every follow-up. Growth charts, lab trends, and the small details that matter — tracked by one person, year over year.

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Long-term partners

Care that grows up with them

For families managing growth hormone therapy, thyroid conditions, or other chronic endocrine care — a steady hand from diagnosis through the teen years and the transition into adult care.

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Why families switch to us

A small practice that actually feels small.

Most parents land here after months of waiting at a big hospital system. Here's what's different in plain terms.

Measure Dr. Freedman Hospital systems
New patient wait time 2 weeksFrom referral to first visit 6 monthsTypical specialty clinic queue
Continuity of care Same specialistEvery visit, across years Rotating staffTrainees and covering physicians
Time with the specialist UnhurriedEvaluation paced to the family Standard slotScheduling block applies
Years specializing in pediatric endocrinology 25+Same solo practice since 1999 VariesRotating physician staff
Bilingual care YesEnglish and Spanish, clinic-wide VariesInterpreter availability depends on visit
For the first time, I left a specialist's office feeling heard instead of rushed. Dr. Freedman took an hour to explain our daughter's growth curve in plain language, answered every question I had, and still scheduled our follow-up the following week.
Mom of a 7-year-old · Pembroke Pines Book a first visit

What we see most days.

Twenty-five years of focused practice in growth, puberty, thyroid, and the more complex adrenal and pituitary care that not every clinic is equipped to handle.

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Growth Concerns

Evaluation and treatment for children with short stature, tall stature, failure to thrive, or unusual growth patterns. The practice has 25 years of focused experience in growth hormone evaluation and treatment.

Sub-conditions
  • Short Stature
  • Tall Stature
  • Growth Hormone Deficiency
  • Failure to Thrive
  • Idiopathic Short Stature
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Puberty

Evaluation and management of early, delayed, or irregular pubertal development, and the family conversations that come with it.

Sub-conditions
  • Precocious / Early Puberty
  • Delayed Puberty
  • Menstrual Irregularities
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Thyroid examination and care

Thyroid

Full-spectrum pediatric thyroid care, from routine hypothyroidism to autoimmune conditions and nodular disease.

Sub-conditions
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Hashimoto's Disease
  • Graves' Disease
  • Thyroid Nodules
  • Goiter
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Adrenal & Pituitary

Evaluation and long-term management of adrenal and pituitary conditions, including conditions where Dr. Freedman has particular diagnostic expertise.

Sub-conditions
  • Adrenal Insufficiency
  • Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)
  • Hypopituitarism
  • Cushing's Syndrome
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By the numbers

A solo practice with the depth of experience, and the schedule, to spend real time with your child.

25.

Years specializing in pediatric endocrinology in South Florida

2wk

Average wait for new patient appointments

100%

Visits personally led by Dr. Freedman, no rotating trainees

The way a visit actually feels.

Three things shape how care here works — what kids notice, and what parents tell us they remember.

Warm, softly lit interior scene of a welcoming consultation space
A real first visit

Time to actually listen.

First visits are scheduled long. Dr. Freedman reviews your child's growth records, medical history, and what's been worrying you — then explains what he sees in plain language a parent can take home and remember.

Most parents tell us this is the longest they've ever spent with a specialist. That's on purpose.

The same child walking to school with a burgundy backpack at three different ages, showing growth over many years
Same doctor, every time

From kindergarten backpacks to college bags.

Many of our families have been with Dr. Freedman since their kid was four. Every growth check, every adjustment, every annual visit — the same person, who already knows your child's story. No rotating trainees. No starting over.

For conditions that show themselves slowly — growth curves, puberty, thyroid trends — that continuity isn't a nice-to-have. It's the whole point.

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Decisions, together

Proactive when needed. Patient when not.

When treatment is the right call, Dr. Freedman moves early and follows current evidence. When watchful waiting is the right call — and sometimes it is — he says so, and explains why.

Either way, the call is made with you, not handed down.

Our pediatrician recommended Dr. Freedman. We were seen in eleven days. I wish every specialist visit could feel this unhurried.
R.B. · Pembroke Pines
Our son has been seeing Dr. Freedman since he was six. He is twelve now, and it is the same doctor every visit. That is the part that matters to us.
J.C. · Weston
Twelve years with Dr. Freedman managing our daughter's thyroid. He remembers her by name the second she walks in.
S.P. · Miramar
Meet your kid's specialist

Hi, I'm Dr. Freedman.

Twenty-five years of pediatric endocrine practice. One specialist, one office, since 1999.

I'm a board-certified pediatric endocrinologist who has spent the last 25 years caring for South Florida kids — Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (F.A.A.P.) and the American College of Endocrinology (F.A.C.E.).

Our Pembroke Pines office sees families from across Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties, and a few who fly in from out of state. Whoever you are, the door is open.

F.A.A.P. F.A.C.E. Board Certified Bilingual Solo Practice since 1999
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Dr. Samuel Freedman, MD, pediatric endocrinologist
Samuel Freedman, MD
For colleagues

For Referring Physicians.

Dr. Freedman accepts referrals directly from pediatricians, family medicine physicians, and other specialists across South Florida. Most new patients are seen within two weeks of referral receipt.

Accepted insurances include:

  • Aetna
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Cigna
  • Florida Blue
  • Humana
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Tricare
  • Medicaid (select plans)
Referral information
Trusted credentials and affiliations
American Academy of Pediatrics American College of Endocrinology Pediatric Endocrine Society Florida Medical Association American Board of Pediatrics
Get on the schedule

Ready when you are.

Pick up the phone or book online — most new patients are seen within two weeks. Office hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Bilingual scheduling staff (English & Spanish).

Questions families ask most often.

Answers to questions parents call about most often. If yours isn't here, call the office.

Does Dr. Freedman accept my insurance?
The practice is in-network with most major commercial plans including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Florida Blue, Humana, UnitedHealthcare, and Tricare, as well as select Medicaid plans. If you don't see your plan listed, call the office. We're happy to verify coverage before scheduling.
How quickly can my child be seen?
Most new patients are scheduled within two weeks of referral. Urgent clinical situations are often accommodated sooner. This is one of the most consistent differences families notice from larger hospital systems, where specialty waits can run six months or longer.
What happens at the first visit?
First visits are scheduled with extra time. Dr. Freedman reviews your child's growth charts, medical history, and any outside lab work, conducts a full physical exam, and discusses findings with you in plain language. You will leave with a clear plan for next steps, and a scheduled follow-up if one is warranted.
Where is the office located?
The office is located in Pembroke Pines, Florida, serving families from Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties. Parking is free and adjacent to the building. Full address, map, and driving directions are available on the contact page.
What ages does Dr. Freedman see?
Dr. Freedman cares for infants, children, and adolescents, typically through age 18 to 21, depending on the condition and transition timing. Long-term patients who have aged out are handed off to adult endocrinology colleagues when the time is right.
Is the office staff bilingual?
Yes. Both scheduling and clinical staff speak English and Spanish, and Dr. Freedman conducts visits in either language.
Will I see Dr. Freedman every visit, or someone else?
Every visit is with Dr. Freedman. This is a solo practice, so there are no rotating trainees, fellows, or covering physicians on the schedule. The same specialist who sees your child at the first visit is the one at every follow-up, and the one who answers the phone call about a new concern years later.
Does Dr. Freedman offer second opinions?
Yes. Second-opinion visits are a regular part of the practice. Bring any prior labs, imaging, and clinic notes you have, and Dr. Freedman will review them and share his independent assessment, even if that assessment confirms your current specialist's plan.

Educational resources for parents.

Guides on the topics parents call the office about most. Coming soon.

Coming soon

Understanding your child's growth chart

How pediatricians read growth charts, what the percentiles mean, and when something actually warrants further evaluation.

Coming soon

What to expect at your child's first endocrinology visit

What to bring, what the visit will look like, and the questions parents tell us they wish they had asked on the way in.

Coming soon

Hashimoto's and your child: what to expect

What autoimmune thyroid disease looks like in children, how it is diagnosed and monitored, and what families tell us they wish they had known earlier.

One practice. One specialist.

Your kid deserves more than fifteen minutes.