Dr. Freeman has served Maryland Farms Pediatrics’ families and her community for thirty years. She has invested in medical students and residents all along the way. We are grateful for her time here and excited for her new adventure. She will be retiring to Vail, Colorado to spend more time with her children.
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Please join us in welcoming our new pediatrician, Dr. Crain! She will start seeing patients at the end of July 2025. Dr. Aly Crain is originally from Houston, Texas, but has been in Nashville for the last three years completing her pediatric residency at Vanderbilt. She graduated from Williams College in Massachusetts with a degree…
COVID Vaccine Availability
As we’re sure most of you know by now, children ages 5-11 years old are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Bad news first… Unfortunately, Maryland Farms Pediatrics will not be offering the COVID vaccine for our patients. We are unable to store the vaccine safely and order the vaccine in small enough doses…
Dr. Guice Returns
Dr. Guice is excited to return to Maryland Farms Pediatrics on November 5th. She is grateful for everyone’s patience while she was out on extended leave taking care of sweet Maisie Joy. Maisie was born with a large hole between the two lower chambers of her heart. She had open heart surgery to repair the…
Maryland Farms Pediatrics starts offering telehealth visits
Exciting news! You can now see one of the doctors at Maryland Farms Pediatrics through a telehealth visit. During this difficult time of social isolation and quarantine, we know that coming into the office can be challenging. Starting Monday, April 6th, we will be offering telehealth visits through Doxy.me, which is a secure and HIPAA-compliant…
Another day, another COVID-19 update from Maryland Farms Pediatrics…
Our patients’ safety and well-being are of the utmost importance at Maryland Farms Pediatrics. In keeping with that, we will be making some more changes starting Monday, March 30th through the end of April. The American Academy of Pediatrics continues to recommend routine well visits for children requiring immunizations. Rather than doing well visits throughout…
Maryland Farms Pediatrics Coronavirus Update (March 16, 2020)
Our first priority is the health and safety of our patients. In order to try to keep everyone as safe as possible, we will be changing some things for the time being. As of now, we are still seeing patients for both sick and well visits. If you feel uncomfortable coming to the office for a well visit at this time, we understand. Please call and reschedule your appointment rather than just not showing up.

