Kayal Pediatrics adds NJ Top Docs recognition for 2026
By AI, Created 4:31 PM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – Kayal Pediatrics in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, has been reviewed and approved by NJ Top Docs for 2026, spotlighting its board-certified pediatric team and family-focused model of care. The practice is expanding access through same-day visits, concierge support and free parenting classes for Bergen County families.
Why it matters: - Kayal Pediatrics is positioning itself as a one-stop pediatric resource for Bergen County families, combining routine care, adolescent support and parent education in one practice. - The recognition from NJ Top Docs adds third-party visibility to the practice’s care model and may help families identify approved pediatric providers in the region. - The practice’s same-day appointments and no-cost concierge support are designed to reduce delays, answer questions between visits and improve access for busy parents.
What happened: - NJ Top Docs reviewed and approved Dr. Basil Bruno, Dr. Julie Aliaga and Dr. Uma Taneja of Kayal Pediatrics for 2026. - Kayal Pediatrics operates in Franklin Lakes as part of The Kayal Medical Group. - The practice continues to serve families across Bergen County with pediatric care centered on accessibility, education and long-term wellness. - Dr. Basil Bruno serves as chief of pediatrics. - Dr. Julie Aliaga and Dr. Uma Taneja round out the practice’s board-certified pediatric team.
The details: - Dr. Taneja focuses on adolescent medicine and mental health. - Drs. Bruno and Aliaga provide care for infants, children and teens. - The practice emphasizes individualized treatment and partnership with parents. - Kayal Pediatrics offers well visits, sick visits, prenatal support for expecting parents, immunizations and developmental screenings. - The practice also provides hearing and vision screenings, chronic illness management, adolescent mental health support, sports physicals and college physicals. - Same-day appointments are available with no wait time. - Families can use a no-cost concierge support service for access to on-call providers, questions and ongoing care support. - The practice hosts a free parenting class every two months that is open to the public. - The classes are led by pediatricians and cover newborn and toddler parenting, sleep safety, feeding hygiene, developmental guidance and water safety. - The upcoming June 13 class will include a water safety expert from Goldfish Swim School, who will discuss swim safety and drowning prevention for young children. - Kayal Pediatrics is in network with major insurance plans. - The practice says it prioritizes open dialogue with parents about vaccination decisions. - Families also have access to specialty care through The Kayal Medical Group, including orthopedics, pain management, spine and sports medicine, rheumatology, imaging, physical therapy, chiropractic care and women’s health. - A recent patient review praised the office as clean and welcoming and described the doctors as warm, attentive and detail-oriented. - Families can follow Kayal Pediatrics on Facebook and on Instagram at @kayalpeds for updates, parenting resources, community events and health information. - More information is available at the practice website.
Between the lines: - The mix of clinical care, parent coaching and specialty referrals suggests Kayal Pediatrics is trying to serve as both a primary care office and a family support hub. - The parenting class and concierge line point to a broader strategy of keeping families engaged outside standard office visits. - The NJ Top Docs approval may strengthen the practice’s credibility in a crowded local healthcare market.
What’s next: - Kayal Pediatrics will hold its next free parenting class on June 13. - Families can continue to use the practice’s social channels and website for updates, events and health information. - The 2026 NJ Top Docs designation gives the practice a fresh credential to promote as it serves Bergen County families.
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