A pediatrics email list is a verified database of licensed pediatricians, pediatric nurse practitioners, pediatric subspecialists, and pediatric support professionals, built from conference and CME partnerships, state and national medical associations, healthcare publication networks, and B2B2C matching and verification programs. SparkDBi maintains 212,397 verified US pediatrics contacts across 53 subspecialties.

SparkDBi Data Research TeamUpdated June 202612 min read
212,397Verified Contacts
53Subspecialties
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SparkDBi maintains a verified pediatrics email list covering 212,397 pediatricians, pediatric nurse practitioners, and pediatric subspecialists across the United States. Every contact is sourced from multiple vetted channels including conference and CME partnerships, state and national professional associations, and healthcare publication networks, then validated through email inbox verification, phone validation, and physical address confirmation before delivery. The database refreshes monthly.

Pediatrics is a large and commercially diverse specialty. The 53 subspecialties in the SparkDBi database span general pediatric care through highly specialised roles in pediatric oncology, cardiology, neurology, and rare disease medicine. Vaccine manufacturers, pediatric pharmaceutical companies, rare disease drug developers, pediatric device makers, and CME providers all use verified pediatric contact data to reach the right practitioner for their specific program.


Who Uses the Pediatrics Email List

Vaccine manufacturers are the largest buyer category. Pediatricians administer the childhood immunisation schedule and are the primary target for new vaccine launches, booster schedule updates, and vaccine combination product outreach. The US childhood vaccine schedule covers 14 different vaccine-preventable diseases, with pediatricians as the key decision-makers for each product category. Companies including GSK, Pfizer, Merck, and Sanofi all require direct contact data for the pediatric prescriber population.

Rare disease pharmaceutical companies use the pediatrics list for outreach to pediatric subspecialists in specific disease areas. Pediatric oncologists, pediatric neurologists, pediatric endocrinologists, and pediatric rheumatologists manage the patient populations for enzyme replacement therapies, gene therapies, and other orphan drug categories that require physician identification and education before commercial adoption.

Pediatric pharmaceutical companies outside the rare disease category use the list for outreach on ADHD medications (methylphenidate, amphetamine salts, atomoxetine), pediatric asthma therapies (albuterol, fluticasone, montelukast), pediatric psychiatric medications, and pediatric biologics for juvenile idiopathic arthritis (etanercept, adalimumab, abatacept).

Children's hospital network suppliers and medical device companies use the pediatrics list for outreach on neonatal equipment, pediatric monitoring systems, pediatric infusion systems, and surgical instruments sized and designed for pediatric procedures.

CME and medical education providers use the pediatrics list for event promotion and clinical content distribution. Pediatric guidelines update frequently across vaccination, developmental screening, obesity management, and mental health, creating ongoing CME demand.

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Pediatrics Subspecialties and Verified Contacts

The SparkDBi pediatrics database covers 53 subspecialties. The table below shows the 15 highest-volume segments. All 53 subspecialties are available as individual segments or combined with subspecialty flags.

SubspecialtyProvider TypeContacts
Pediatrics (Pediatrician)Physician71,745
Pediatrics - Nurse PractitionerNurse6,687
Pediatrics - PsychiatristPhysician4,813
Pediatrics - Adolescent MedicinePhysician2,768
Pediatrics - Neonatal-Perinatal MedicinePhysician2,386
Pediatrics - Nursing CareNurse1,971
Pediatrics - CardiologistPhysician1,876
Pediatrics - Emergency MedicinePhysician1,795
NeonatologistPhysician1,788
Pediatrics - Hematologist & OncologistPhysician1,758
Pediatrics - Occupational TherapistTherapist1,622
Pediatrics - Critical Care MedicinePhysician1,448
Pediatrics - NeurologistPhysician1,134
Pediatrics - Physical TherapistTherapist1,131
PerinatalHealthcare Professional1,125

Top 15 of 53 subspecialties by verified contact count.

Physician (27)

SubspecialtyProvider TypeContacts
Pediatrics - EndocrinologistPhysician1,049
Pediatrics - GastroenterologistPhysician985
Pediatrics - PulmonologistPhysician651
Pediatrics - AnesthesiologistPhysician625
Pediatrics - RadiologistPhysician621
Pediatrics - Infectious DiseasesPhysician530
Pediatrics - Developmental & BehavioralPhysician430
Pediatrics - Internal MedicinePhysician380
Pediatrics - NephrologistPhysician355
Pediatrics - Orthopaedic SurgeryPhysician335
Pediatrics - OtolaryngologistPhysician286
Pediatrics - UrologistPhysician228
Pediatrics - Allergist & ImmunologistPhysician208
Pediatrics - RheumatologistPhysician192
Pediatrics - Neurodevelopmental DisabilitiesPhysician138
Pediatrics - Rehabilitation MedicinePhysician118
Pediatrics - DermatologistPhysician117
Pediatrics - PathologistPhysician98
Pediatrics - AllergistPhysician94
Pediatrics - Sports MedicinePhysician88
Pediatrics - OphthalmologistPhysician73
Pediatrics - Hospice & Palliative MedicinePhysician72
Pediatrics - Sleep MedicinePhysician49
Pediatrics - Child AbusePhysician39
Pediatrics - Clinical & Laboratory ImmunologistPhysician10
Pediatrics - Medical ToxicologistPhysician8
Pediatrics - Transplant HepatologistPhysician5

Nurse (5)

SubspecialtyProvider TypeContacts
Pediatrics - Registered NurseNurse733
Pediatrics - Critical Care Nurse PractitionerNurse360
Pediatrics - Clinical NurseNurse164
Pediatrics - Oncology Registered NurseNurse46
Pediatrics - Oncology Clinical NurseNurse5

Healthcare Professional (4)

SubspecialtyProvider TypeContacts
Pediatrics - Registered Dietitian (Nutritionist)Healthcare Professional364
Pediatrics - OptometristHealthcare Professional122
Pediatrics - AudiologistHealthcare Professional53
Pediatrics - ChiropractorHealthcare Professional34

Therapist (2)

SubspecialtyProvider TypeContacts
Registered Respiratory Therapist - Neonatal/PediatricsTherapist24
Certified Respiratory Therapist - Neonatal/PediatricsTherapist14

Key Drugs, Devices and Clinical Areas

Childhood immunisation remains the highest-volume commercial activity in pediatrics by number of product interactions. The US Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) schedule covers vaccines for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, Hib, hepatitis B, pneumococcus, rotavirus, MMR, varicella, hepatitis A, meningococcus, HPV, and influenza. Each product category requires ongoing pediatrician outreach for new formulations, adolescent catch-up programs, and physician education on schedule adherence.

Pediatric asthma and allergy is a large outpatient subspecialty area. Inhaled corticosteroids (fluticasone, budesonide), short-acting beta agonists (albuterol), leukotriene receptor antagonists (montelukast), and biologics (dupilumab for atopic dermatitis, omalizumab and dupilumab for asthma) require outreach to both general pediatricians and pediatric pulmonologists and allergists.

Pediatric mental health and neurodevelopment has become one of the highest-growth areas in pediatric prescribing. ADHD medications (methylphenidate, amphetamine salts, atomoxetine, viloxazine), antidepressants, antipsychotics for pediatric indications, and autism-associated behavioural medications are all actively promoted to pediatric psychiatrists and developmental pediatricians.

Pediatric oncology is a high-acuity subspecialty managing childhood leukemias, brain tumors, lymphomas, and solid tumors. Pediatric oncologists at children's cancer centres are a targeted audience for clinical trial programs, supportive care product outreach, and specialist education programs from oncology pharmaceutical companies.


Where Pediatrics Contact Data Comes From

SparkDBi assembles the pediatrics dataset from conference and CME attendance records supplied by healthcare education partners, membership rosters from state and national pediatric associations, subscriber and contributor lists tied to pediatric publication networks, and matching records produced through B2B2C verification partnerships. This mix, not any single directory, forms the core of the file.

CMS and NPPES data is factored in only as a secondary comparison layer. Government registries lag actual practice changes often enough that SparkDBi does not rely on them as the record of truth, treating them instead as one more input to check against.

From there, every pediatrician record is run through email inbox verification, phone number validation, and physical address confirmation for both practice and home addresses. Records that fail validation are pulled and re-checked in the next monthly refresh rather than shipped as-is.


NPI Taxonomy Codes for Pediatrics

CMS NPI taxonomy codes for reference. These are useful when specifying subspecialty requirements for a data order or verifying provider credentials independently. SparkDBi cross-references these as one of several validation inputs:

Taxonomy CodeClassification
208000000XPediatrics (General Pediatrician)
2080P0006XPediatric Adolescent Medicine
2080P0203XPediatric Critical Care Medicine
2080H0100XPediatric Hematology and Oncology
2080N0001XPediatric Cardiology
2080P0201XPediatric Pulmonology
2080B0002XPediatric Endocrinology
2080P0207XPediatric Infectious Disease

Practice Setting Breakdown

General pediatricians and pediatric NPs are split roughly 50/50 between hospital-employed and private practice settings. Pediatric subspecialists (cardiology, oncology, nephrology, neurology) are heavily concentrated in children's hospitals and academic medical centres, with very limited independent practice in most subspecialties.

Children's hospitals are the dominant practice setting for pediatric subspecialists and are typically affiliated with academic medical schools. SparkDBi can filter by children's hospital affiliation for outreach targeting the highest-acuity subspecialist population.


Top 10 Children's Hospitals (2026 World Rankings)

Rankings from the Newsweek World's Best Specialized Hospitals 2026 report. SparkDBi maintains verified contact data for pediatric physicians affiliated with each institution.

RankHospitalLocation
#1Hospital for Sick ChildrenToronto, CA
#2Boston Children's HospitalBoston, US
#3Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, US
#4Children's Hospital Los AngelesLos Angeles, US
#5Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of ChicagoChicago, US
#6Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesu di RomaRome, IT
#7Hopital Necker - Enfants maladesParis, FR
#8BC Children's HospitalVancouver, CA
#9Great Ormond Street Hospital for ChildrenLondon, UK
#10Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, US

Geographic and International Coverage

The US pediatrics database covers all 50 states. Highest concentrations are in California, Texas, New York, Pennsylvania, and Illinois, reflecting population density and the locations of major children's hospitals and academic pediatric programmes.

International pediatrics data is available for the UK, Canada, France, Italy, Australia, and Germany. Contact SparkDBi for current counts by country and by subspecialty.


Deliverability and Inbox Placement

Pediatric subspecialists at children's hospitals and academic medical centres use enterprise email environments with standard filtering. General pediatricians in private practice use practice-domain email with lighter filtering, generally producing better inbox rates. SparkDBi flags enterprise vs independent domains in delivered datasets.


Data Enrichment and Available Fields

For existing contact lists, SparkDBi can append or verify: NPI numbers (where applicable), subspecialty classifications, hospital affiliations, email addresses, phone numbers, work practice addresses, home addresses, and personal email addresses. Match rates average 72% against the full database.

Full NameNPI NumberSubspecialtyNPI Taxonomy CodeEmail AddressPractice AddressCity / State / ZIPPhone (where available)Hospital AffiliationPractice SettingLicense StateCell Phone (where available)Home AddressPersonal Email (where available)

Compliance

The SparkDBi pediatrics email list contains no patient data. All records are professional contact information for licensed pediatric providers. The database is HIPAA-aligned, CAN-SPAM compliant, and CCPA-aware. Business Associate Agreements are available on request.


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