Pallavi Iyer, MD

Pediatric Endocrinology
Children’s Wisconsin since 2022
  • Division chief, division of endocrinology and diabetes, Children's Wisconsin
  • Section chief of endocrinology, Children’s Wisconsin
  • Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin
Patient rating
4.7 out of 5
(57 Ratings, 12 Comments)

Locations

Overview

Services

As a pediatric endocrinologist I care for children with diabetes, thyroid disease, growth concerns, adrenal disorders, calcium metabolism disorders, pituitary disorders, and pubertal concerns. I'm especially interested in caring for and studying children with pediatric thyroid nodules and thyroid cancers and other endocrine tumors. 

Certifications

  • Pediatric Endocrinology

Areas of Interest

  • Endocrinology
  • Diabetes
  • Growth disorders
  • Puberty
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Education and Awards

Education

  • 2001, Ohio State University College of Medicine, MD

Residencies

  • 2005, University of South Florida College of Medicine - Chief Residency
  • 2004, University of South Florida College of Medicine - Pediatric residency

Fellowships

  • 2009, University of South Florida College of Medicine - Pediatric endocrine fellowship

Research and publications

Publications

Ratings and Reviews

Comments
4.7 out of 5
(57 Ratings, 12 Comments)
It was the best and I would say keep it up
Mar 19, 2025
Her Doctor was the best
Feb 06, 2025
Overall the entire team is responsive, attentive and truly cares for my daughters health.
Jan 17, 2025
The team does a great job working with my son to solve problems together
Jan 14, 2025
Good overall. Satisfied
Jan 14, 2025
Great experience. She's always so thorough and makes sure to answer all of our questions.
Jan 13, 2025
Every body is really professional
Jan 07, 2025
We always feel heard when we are at our appts.
Dec 21, 2024
Endocrine providers continues to be some of the most compassionate, inclusive, and listening providers I work with for my daughter's care.
Dec 10, 2024
Dr. Iyer was wonderful. She had a great bedside manner and had clearly reviewed our child's chart before meeting him. We were able to talk through the plan with her and felt that we left with a good understanding of next steps. On an institutional level, children's Wisconsin should reconsider their use of provider-focused language as it Minimizes the significant difference in training and expertise between doctors and non-physician practitioners
Sep 17, 2024
This Doctor cares about her patients!
Sep 03, 2024
The provider undermined me when it came to my child's care.
Feb 20, 2024