History
Recognizing the profound value of meaningful doctor patient relationships, Dr. Noland and her two partners established Burgess Pediatrics in order to provide exceptionally high quality, highly personalized care. This modern version of old-fashioned medicine offers ample time for examinations, education and discussion. Dr. Noland is available to her patients 24/7 by phone or email. She sees patients in the office or at home as indicated, coordinates specialist or ER care and supervises inpatient care. By maintaining a very small practice, Dr. Noland can address your concerns in detail, discuss questions about any important issue regarding your child and focus in much greater depth on preventative health than is possible in a traditional medical practice. Her goal is to work in partnership with families to optimize children's health and well-being, both physically and emotionally, in a warm, convenient and unhurried environment.
Specialties
Janesta is actively involved in education for medical professionals as well as parents in the community: she teaches pediatric residents and medical students in general pediatrics in the clinic setting, gives breast-feeding workshops for medical students, lectures for the Expectant Parent lecture series at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford, and speaks on various health issues including child development, allergies and vaccines. Janesta is the electedvice president of the medical staff of LPCH, and sits on the Medical Executive Committee. She chairs the General Pediatrics Peer Review Committee and sits on the Care Improvement Committee (a hospital-wide peer review committee). In her spare time, Janesta volunteers as the medical consultant and a parent participant for GeoKids (a daycare and preschool) and as a camp pediatrician for The Painted Turtle, a camp for children with medical needs.