Verified pediatric clinic data

The pediatrician email list. 56,094 clinics most data brokers file under doctor.

Pediatrics is a real specialty, not a tag on a generic primary-care row. We pulled the clinics out one by one, matched a decision-maker to each, and validated the contacts.

Source: Orbital data, 2026-04 United States Validated emails & direct dials

Why the big databases miss them

Pediatric clinics that other tools file as generic doctors.

79%

are single-location clinics

Owner-pediatricians, two exam rooms, one nurse. The budget sits here, not at the health-system tier most lists target.

61%

run without a real website

A Google profile and a phone line. Working clinics that bill every week, invisible to scrapers, reachable the other way.

68%

have no decision-maker on LinkedIn

Most owner-pediatricians do not keep a profile. A LinkedIn-only database stops here. We do not.

Source: Orbital data, 2026-04.

What is inside each record

The full picture of the clinic and the person, plus the signals you define.

A list broker stops at a name and an email. We hand you the contact, the role, and the clinic, then let Orbital's agents enrich each record with the custom signals your team actually scores on.

Contact

  • Full name
  • Validated email, direct and clinic-level
  • Direct dial, mobile, clinic line
  • LinkedIn profile and headline

Role

  • Job title
  • Seniority and decision-maker level
  • Function or department
  • Current-role confirmed

Clinic

  • Clinic name and website
  • Sub-specialty
  • Address, city, state, ZIP
  • Locations in the group
  • Google rating and review count
  • Years in business

Person context

  • Education and residency
  • Board certifications, where listed
  • Sub-specialty focus areas
  • Languages

Custom agent signals

The part a static list cannot give you.

Point Orbital's agents at your ICP and they research each clinic for the signals you care about, then attach them to the record. A few that teams ask for:

Recently incorporated Opening a new location Hiring associates No website or weak online presence Independent vs health-system owned Accepting new patients Runs paid ads EHR in use Multi-location group Ownership change

If you can define the signal, an agent can go find it. That is what turns a list into a scored, ready-to-work account set, instead of a static row that bounces.

What we do not fake: no scraped NPI dumps, no stale state licensing rolls, no padded counts. If we cannot stand behind a field, it is not in the record.

Coverage

Every sub-specialty, all 50 states.

The list spans the full pediatric population, weighted the way the market actually is. The largest states carry the most depth.

By sub-specialty

General pediatrics Pediatric cardiology Pediatric pulmonology Pediatric endocrinology Pediatric neurology Pediatric gastroenterology Developmental pediatrics Adolescent medicine Neonatology

Leading state markets

CaliforniaLargest
Texas#2
Florida#3
New York#4
Illinois#5

Selling into broader medical too? See the dentist email list, the med spa email list, or the New York dental cluster. The full directory lives at /data.

The difference

A pediatric list, not a primary-care bundle.

Most contact tools file pediatricians under generic medical. The buyer at a pediatric EHR or a pediatric supply company opens that list and finds family doctors, urgent care, sports medicine, and a few thousand pediatricians mixed in. The scrub eats a week and the territory is wrong by the time it ends.

We pulled the clinics out by specialty taxonomy, NAICS, and practice signal, so the file we hand over is pediatric only. 56,094 clinics, all in the United States, each with a decision-maker matched and a validated email attached. We also separate clinic-level emails from individual ones, so the long tail of owner-pediatricians with no LinkedIn is still reachable.

The honest trade is this: we will not quote you a million pediatrician emails, because the clean, real number is smaller and worth more. If you only sell to large pediatric groups, the enterprise route is fine. We are the right call when the long tail of independents is where your pipeline lives.

How we build it

Mapped, matched, validated, enriched.

Mapped. We start from the full pediatric clinic population in the US, 56,094 of them, separated out of the wider medical taxonomy by NAICS, NPI taxonomy code, and practice specialty. That is the denominator, so coverage is measured against the real market, not whatever a scraper happened to catch.

Matched. For each clinic we identify the people who run it, with their role and seniority, so you can tell an owner-pediatrician from a salaried associate before you send anything.

Validated. Email addresses are validated by our data source before they reach you, and anything that fails validation is dropped rather than counted. We would rather hand you a smaller list that lands than a bigger one that bounces.

Enriched. Then our agents attach the custom signals you score on, so the list arrives sorted by fit, not in the order we happened to find it.

Source: Orbital data (curated company-grain pull), April 2026.

Who uses it

One list, several jobs.

Pediatric EHR & software

Pitch practice management, scheduling, and patient-portal tools to the owner who signs the contract.

Medical supplies & equipment

Sell vaccines, screening kits, diagnostics, and exam-room equipment direct to independent clinics.

Recruiting & staffing

Place associate pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and locum coverage with the office manager.

Pediatric groups & PE buyers

Source acquisition targets among independent pediatric clinics by metro and group size.

Adjacent services

Insurance, finance, billing, and marketing offers aimed at clinic owners.

Continuing education

Reach practicing pediatricians with CME programs, courses, and recertification offerings.

Questions

Before you ask sales.

Can I get a free sample of the pediatrician list?

Yes. Tell us the sub-specialties or states you want and we send a sample of around 100 records, so you can check the data against your own before anything changes hands.

Is this companies or individual doctors?

Companies. Each record is a pediatric clinic or practice, with the decision-maker at that clinic attached. It is a company-grain pull, not a roster of every pediatrician on the NPI registry. If you sell into clinics, this is the level you want.

How is a pediatric clinic different from a general doctor record?

Most contact tools file pediatrics under generic medical, which makes the buyer impossible to target without a manual scrub. We separate the 56,094 pediatric clinics out by NAICS, taxonomy code, and practice specialty, so the list you receive is pediatric only, not a mixed primary-care bundle.

What fields come with each contact?

More than a name and an email. Each record carries contact details (validated email, direct dial, LinkedIn), the person's role and seniority, and the clinic itself: name, website, sub-specialty, location, group size, and Google review count. On top of that, Orbital's agents can attach custom signals you define. We do not pad records with scraped NPI dumps.

Can you add custom signals to the data?

Yes, and it is the main reason teams pick us over a static list. Point our agents at your ICP and they research each clinic for the signals you score on, such as recently incorporated, hiring, opening a location, the EHR in use, accepting new patients, or independent versus health-system owned, then attach them to the record.

Where does the data come from?

We start from the full population of pediatric clinics in the US, 56,094 of them, then attach contacts two ways: decision-makers matched from professional profiles, and clinic-level emails sourced directly from the practices. Both are validated by our data source. Source: Orbital data (curated company-grain pull), April 2026.

How current is the list?

Records are refreshed on a rolling schedule and emails are validated by our data source before they reach you. Anything that fails validation, we drop rather than pad the count. We would rather hand you a smaller list that lands.

How is this different from ZoomInfo or a list broker?

Two reasons. First, we cover the small independent clinics the enterprise tools thin out on, and alongside professional-profile contacts we hold clinic-level emails that reach practices a LinkedIn-only database never surfaces. Second, our agents enrich each record with the custom signals you score on, so what you get is a scored account set, not a flat spreadsheet that bounces.

See the pediatrician list before you pay for it.

Tell us the sub-specialties and states you want. We will send a free sample of around 100 validated contacts you can check against your own records, no commitment.

Get a free sample