
Bringing Pediatric Care and Hope Back Home
A home pediatric nursing team that helps medically fragile clients and their families thrive.

A Home Pediatric Nursing Team Focused on Your Family’s Medical Ease
Optimum Pediatric Services is a team of experienced home care nurses and clinicians focused on the care and management of medically fragile children.
Since 2016, we have worked closely with children navigating short and long-term medical conditions and have supported parents in managing their caregiving duties, helping our clients and their families to thrive.


Trusted by Georgia families for more than 10 years!

Serving more than 45+ counties across Georgia, our nurses help our clients and their families by providing:
Personalized Care. Our nurses uniquely tailor their visits to the individual needs of each client based on their caseload.
Treatment & Medication. Our nurses administer medication and assist with treatment plans prescribed by physicians.
We also take care of the caregivers that make a difference everyday by supporting them with:
Parent & Physician Communication. Our supervisory team encompasses the coordination of care between physicians, specialists, and parents to assist with the client's treatment goals.
Caregiver Support. We help answer questions and provide the assistance needed to establish a care routine that works.
Advocacy. We are actively involved with non-profit groups dedicated to funding research to improve and/or cure the conditions we treat.

We provide pediatric nursing care for more than 20 different types of medical conditions and treatments.
• Feeding disorders (Cleft Lip/Palate, NGT/GT/JT)
• Premature Birth
• Neuromuscular Disorders
• Congenital Anomalies
• Spinal Cord Injuries
• Anoxic and Traumatic Brain Injuries
• Colostomies
• Neoplastic Diseases
• Tracheotomies
• Mechanical Ventilation
• Respiratory Syndromes and Dysfunctions
• Gastrointestinal Disorders
• Cardiovascular Anomalies
• Hematologic and Immunologic Disorders
• Endocrine Disorders (Including Insulin Pumps)

DID YOU KNOW…
With the proper support, some medically fragile children can have a better chance to become independent and excel professionally.











