Caitlin Colvard, born and raised in Pacific Palisades, CA, earned a B.S. in Child Psychology from Duke University, focusing on infant and child development. She received her medical degree from Chicago Medical School, where she was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society for her commitment to compassionate patient care. Caitlin completed her residency at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, earning multiple awards for excellence in clinical pediatrics and leadership.
Passionate about building strong relationships with her patients and their families, she believes in a personalized approach to parenting, recognizing that each child is unique. Caitlin lives in Pacific Palisades with her husband and three daughters. In her free time, she enjoys the beach, hiking, and practicing Pilates.
Dr. Colvard is now offering an exclusive concierge membership. While she is no longer accepting new families under regular membership, this premier program remains open.
As a member, you will enjoy direct access to Dr. Colvard’s personal cell phone for calls and texts, her direct email , along with scheduling assistance.
The annual fee for this distinguished service is $5,000 per family, in addition to the standard office membership fee outlined at wspeds.net.
Welcoming a new baby can be overwhelming with countless questions about vaccines, medications, antibiotics, supplements, breastfeeding, formula, cribs, car seats, strollers, travel etc. Caitlin’s "Newborn" consult provides expert advice on preparing for your baby, as well as those first few weeks of feeding, sleep “training”, and development. Dr. Colvard offers personalized guidance to address your specific concerns and ensure a smooth transition for your family.
New parents often receive conflicting advice from various sources—their pediatrician, family members, a night nurse and friends—which can make decision-making about their child's health challenging. Consulting an additional expert can help clarify and simplify this information, guiding you to make the best choices for your child in the context of your own immediate family.