You won't be rotated through a roster of providers or handed off to mid-levels. Dr. Parker personally sees every patient — initial evaluation, follow-ups, ongoing care.
Double board-certified in adult and child & adolescent psychiatry. 50–90 minute evaluations at our private Weston office, just off I-75 — convenient to Davie, Plantation, Cooper City, Pembroke Pines, and the surrounding Broward communities.
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Most child psychiatrists don't treat adults. Most adult psychiatrists can't treat children. Dr. Parker is board-certified in both — so families across South Florida can see one specialist for every generation.
Specialist child & adolescent psychiatric care for kids attending schools across Broward — from Cypress Bay and Western High to Pine Crest, Sagemont, and beyond. Evaluations, medication management, and care that coordinates with the school.
Thoughtful, unhurried psychiatric care for working professionals, parents, and young adults navigating life transitions. The kind of psychiatrist who has time to actually listen.
Our Weston office is a quiet, private space — designed so children, teens, and adults feel comfortable from the moment they walk in. Located just off I-75, it's easily accessible from Davie, Cooper City, Plantation, Pembroke Pines, Southwest Ranches, and Fort Lauderdale.
Patients come to our Weston office from across the region. With evenings and weekends available, scheduling around school pickups, work commutes, and family logistics is straightforward.
Live a bit further out, or want flexibility around school and work? We also offer secure telehealth visits for patients anywhere in Florida — many families do their initial evaluation in-person and then use telehealth for follow-ups.
Call, text, or send the form below. We respond within one business day to discuss what's going on and confirm we're the right fit.
Schedule your initial evaluation at our Weston office. Same-week and evening appointments are often available — including for new pediatric patients.
Initial evaluations run 50–90 minutes. For pediatric patients, parents are typically present for part of the session. We take the time to actually understand the picture.
Follow-up visits in-person or via secure telehealth — whatever works for your life. Prescriptions sent to your local pharmacy. Direct text access between visits.
You won't be rotated through a roster of providers or handed off to mid-levels. Dr. Parker personally sees every patient — initial evaluation, follow-ups, ongoing care.
Not 15-minute medication checks. The time it actually takes to understand a child's history, hear a family's concerns, and build a real plan.
Board-certified in both child & adolescent and adult psychiatry — uncommon dual training that lets us treat parents and children with the same continuity of care.
Text the practice directly between visits. Evening and weekend availability. We coordinate with schools, pediatricians, and therapists when needed.
His availability, even after hours and on weekends, is something you rarely see in this field. What stands out even more is the time he takes to truly get to know his patients. He listens, he welcomes feedback, and he adjusts treatment with genuine care and intention.Livan · Parent
We don't accept insurance — which is what allows us to offer longer visits, faster scheduling, and personalized care. Many PPO plans reimburse 50–80% of out-of-network fees. We provide everything you need to submit.
What's included: 24-hour text access to the practice, prescription management, care coordination with schools and other providers, and a billing statement to submit to your PPO plan for potential reimbursement. Excludes Medicaid and Medicare patients.
I believe Dr. Parker is a great doctor and an excellent human being. He takes his time to talk to the patient and the parents. He is very analytical and always looks for solutions. I have not found another psychiatrist as professional as him in the Miami Dade area.XavierParent · Patient for over a year
Finding him was life-changing. After being bounced around from doctor to doctor during a moment of real desperation, we came across Dr. Parker — and it made all the difference. He works with the entire family.LivanParent
Dr. Parker is a rare doctor who listens to parents and looks outside the box to find a solution that works. I pay for expensive insurance — but I choose to pay out of pocket for him because he is top notch.LindseyParent
Same-week appointments are frequently available, including evenings and Saturdays. Once you reach out, we'll typically have you scheduled within 2–5 business days. This is one of the main reasons families choose us — most insurance-based child psychiatrists in South Florida have 3–6 month waitlists.
No. We are a private-pay practice, which allows us to offer longer visits, faster appointments, and more personalized care than most insurance-contracted practices can provide. We'll give you everything needed to file an out-of-network claim with your PPO insurance, and many patients receive 50–80% reimbursement. We do not work with Medicaid or Medicare patients.
Dr. Parker is double board-certified in both child & adolescent psychiatry and general (adult) psychiatry. This means he treats elementary-age children, teens, young adults, and adults of any age. Families with multiple members needing care often appreciate having a single psychiatrist who can see everyone.
Yes. Many of our families do their initial evaluation in-person at our Weston office — where Dr. Parker can really get to know your child or you — and then do routine follow-ups via secure telehealth for convenience. You can switch between formats at any time.
Our Weston office is at 1535 North Park Drive, Suite 103, Weston, FL 33326. It's just off I-75 at the Royal Palm exit — easily accessible from Davie (~10 min), Cooper City (~10 min), Plantation (~15 min), Pembroke Pines (~15 min), and Fort Lauderdale (~20 min). Free parking directly at the entrance.
Plan for 50–90 minutes for an initial evaluation. For pediatric patients, parents are typically present for at least part of the session. Dr. Parker will review medical and family history, current concerns, school or work context, and any prior treatment. You'll leave with a clear understanding of what's going on and a concrete plan for next steps — whether that's medication, therapy, both, or further evaluation.
Yes. With your permission, Dr. Parker regularly communicates with schools (counselors, teachers, IEP teams), pediatricians, therapists, and other providers involved in your child's care. Coordinated care produces better outcomes — it's a standard part of how we work, not an add-on.
Reach out today. We respond to every inquiry within one business day — usually much sooner. No pressure, no commitment until you're sure this is the right fit for your family.
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