Hey, Dr. K!
Pediatrician. Mom. Advocate.
Empowering parents, nurturing wellness, uplifting futures
Welcome To Hey, Dr. K!
Trusted pediatric guidance for every stage of parenting.
Parenting comes with questions, big feelings, and constant change. Whether you are expecting your first baby or raising growing kids, you do not have to navigate it alone.
At Hey, Dr. K!, we combine science-backed guidance, compassionate support, and practical tools to help you care for your child with confidence.
You do not have to be perfect. You just have to keep showing up.
We are glad you are here.
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Meet Dr. K!
How I Can Help You
Whether you're preparing for your baby's arrival or navigating the early years of parenting, these resources are designed to give you clarity and confidence.
Courses
Clear, science-backed guidance for every stage of parenting. Learn what is normal, what matters most, and how to care for your child with confidence.
Free Resources
Simple tools and resources you can use right away. Practical support, quick wins, and trusted information when you need it most.
Community
A supportive space to connect, ask questions, and feel less alone. Parenting is better when we walk through it together.
Parenting is hard. You do not have to figure it out alone. I am here to help.
Happy Parents Say...
Because feeling supported can change everything.
“Dr. Keili made me feel calm and capable during a season when everything felt overwhelming.”
Sarah M.
“This was the first parenting resource that felt both reassuring and truly trustworthy.”
Emily R.
“I stopped second guessing myself and started trusting my instincts.”
Lauren K.
“Having a pediatrician explain things in such a human way changed everything for me.”
Ashley P.
“Clear, compassionate, and grounded in real life. I recommend Hey Dr. K to every new parent I know.” - Megan T.
“This gave me confidence when I needed it most, especially in those early weeks.”
Jessica L.
“I felt seen, supported, and reminded that I was doing a good job.”
Nicole B.
“Practical guidance without fear or shame. Exactly what parents need.”
Rachel S.
Latest Blog Posts
Clear answers for the questions parents are asking right now.