Whole-child, integrative pediatric care with thoughtful medication management.
Dr. Shana Kaye helps New Jersey families navigate ADHD, anxiety, school stress, executive functioning, sleep challenges, and emotional regulation through a parent-centered pediatric approach. Care is virtual, personalized, and designed to look beyond symptoms to understand the whole child.
Dr. Shana Kaye provides virtual pediatric behavioral health visits for children and teens in New Jersey, with a medically grounded, thoughtful approach to attention, anxiety, emotional regulation, school concerns, and medication management.
Evaluation and thoughtful management for focus, impulsivity, medication questions, school functioning, and related concerns.
ADHD Medication ManagementSupport for anxiety, overwhelm, perfectionism, school stress, emotional regulation, and related concerns.
Child Anxiety TreatmentUnderstanding difficulties with organization, homework, motivation, planning, transitions, and follow-through.
Executive Function SupportChildren rarely fit neatly into one label. Focus, anxiety, sleep, nutrition, growth, emotional regulation, school stress, family routines, and medication response can all interact.
As a board-certified general pediatrician, Dr. Kaye looks beyond symptoms alone. Care includes thoughtful medication management when appropriate, while also considering what else may be affecting how a child feels and functions.
This integrative pediatric perspective may include sleep, nutrition, appetite, growth, school stress, emotional health, family routines, and other day-to-day factors that can affect how a child feels and functions.
Is this ADHD alone? Is anxiety contributing? Is sleep making symptoms worse? Are school stress, appetite, growth, nutritional factors, or side effects part of the picture? These questions matter when building a plan that actually fits the child.
New families usually begin with a brief inquiry. If the practice seems like the right fit, intake forms and questionnaires are completed through CharmHealth before scheduling is finalized.
Once intake is reviewed and the visit is confirmed, booking and payment instructions are provided. Video visits take place through Google Meet, while clinical forms, documents, and records are managed through CharmHealth.
I am a board-certified general pediatrician with over 20 years of clinical experience. I created this virtual practice based in Teaneck, New Jersey to provide families with thoughtful pediatric behavioral health care that has both medical expertise and a broader understanding of the child.
My goal is not just to prescribe quickly, but to understand what is getting in the way of a child’s focus, confidence, emotional regulation, and daily functioning â€" and to help families make a practical plan.
Yes. As a medical doctor, Dr. Kaye can prescribe and manage medications when clinically appropriate. Medication is considered thoughtfully as one part of a broader pediatric care plan.
No. Families may seek care for ADHD, anxiety, emotional regulation concerns, school stress, executive function challenges, medication questions, and related pediatric behavioral health concerns.
Dr. Kaye addresses executive function challenges as part of medical and behavioral health care, but this is not a standalone executive function coaching practice.
Visits are conducted by secure video. Families discuss symptoms, school functioning, medical history, emotional health, sleep, appetite, medication response when relevant, and practical next steps.
Due to licensing regulations, patients must be physically located in New Jersey at the time of the virtual visit.
Shana Kaye MD is a private pay practice. This allows for a more thoughtful visit structure, practical parent guidance, and individualized care planning.
Superbills can be provided for out-of-network insurance submission when applicable.