
Pediatrics of Long Island proudly provides pediatric health care to a diverse range of families on Long Island. Ramon Ferrand, MD, and Alaaeldin Moawad, MD, treat patients at every developmental stage at the practice’s two office locations in Brentwood and Patchogue, New York.
When families arrive at Pediatrics of Long Island, they are greeted by the friendly and professional staff. The staff provides attentive and personalized health care to infants, children, and adolescents from birth through age 19, ensuring that every individual receives the one-on-one attention they deserve.
Providers are readily available for annual pediatric checkups, vaccines, and sick visits. They also provide health care and support for more complex needs, such as childhood obesity, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism.
The practice aims to deliver modern health care amenities to all patients. It offers convenient on-site laboratory services and the ability to send prescriptions electronically to pharmacies, eliminating potentially long wait times.
All appointments with providers are strategically scheduled to minimize wait times at the two office locations. To receive first-rate family health care at Pediatrics of Long Island, call or use the online booking tool today.
Our Doctors
Long Island Pediatrics
of Brentwood, P.C.

Long Island Pediatrics
of Patchogue, P.C.

Accepted Insurances
Here at Pediatrics of Long Island, we accept most major insurance plans. If you do not see your plan listed, please contact our office directly to confirm your insurance provider is accepted.

Comprehensive care
two convenient locations
Vaccines
Vaccines
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that around 2 to 3 million deaths are prevented every year thanks to immunizations.
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Newborn Care
Newborn Care
Bringing a new baby home from the hospital is exciting and life-changing. But your newborn also requires regular visits with the pediatrician to monitor their growth and development.
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Allergies
Allergies
Allergies can develop at any age, but children may be more susceptible to developing them if allergies run in the family.
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Developmental Screening
Developmental Screening
Though children grow and develop at their own pace, they’re expected to reach certain milestones at specific ages.
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Well Child Visit
Well Child Visit
A well-child visit is the perfect time for you and your pediatrician to monitor your child’s development and make sure they’re reaching their milestones at the right age.
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On-Site Medical Lab Testing
On-Site Medical Lab Testing
When you have a sick child, the last thing you want to do is drive all over town for doctors’ appointments, lab testing, and picking up prescriptions.
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Autism
Autism
Autism affects one out of every 59 children in the United States. Though children can be diagnosed by age 2, most don’t receive a diagnosis until after age 4.
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Sports Physicals
Sports Physicals
Before your child joins a new team at school, they may be required to have a sports physical, a routine exam that helps determine their fitness for sports.
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