NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 28, 2026) — Playground Pediatrics, a physician-led pediatric primary care services provider, is expanding across Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee, with additional independent pediatric practices joining across these markets. The group practice now includes 19 locations across four states, supporting more than 70 providers and caring for more than 80,000 patients annually. This growth supports the long-term sustainability of community-based independent pediatric care while improving access for families in both rural and growing communities.
"Better outcomes for children start with better access to care. Playground's model strengthens the practices families already know and trust, giving them the tools and support to reach more children and deliver the comprehensive care every child deserves," said Scott Goss, CEO of Playground Pediatrics.
North Carolina
“Playground Pediatrics supports pediatricians who have been stalwarts of their communities,” said Paul Hain, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Playground Pediatrics. “As a pediatrician, I understand how challenging it has become to care for children while managing the demands of running a practice. Playground provides the support needed to stay focused on patients, deepen relationships with families, and sustain practices in the communities they serve.
Georgia:
Tennessee:
serving families in Cookeville and Woodbine with a full spectrum of pediatric primary care. With a team of two physicians and five advanced practice providers, the practice offers same-day sick visits, urgent care access, and 24/7 on-call coverage to support families when they need it most.
Pennsylvania
About Playground Pediatrics
Playground Pediatrics is a physician‑led pediatric primary care services provider focused on supporting the long‑term future of independent pediatric practices. Built around the needs of pediatricians and the families they serve, Playground provides operational, strategic, and growth support while preserving clinical autonomy and community relationships. Guided by its mission to strengthen pediatric care so children can reach their full potential, Playground advances pediatric primary care across a growing footprint, improving access, outcomes, and care delivery in the communities it serves. For more information, visit www.playgroundpediatrics.com.
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