Okay, so I'll be the only negative post here. I lived up north before moving to the south side and took my daughter to town & country for 7 years and I don't think it was all that great. Personally I think it is best for your child to feel comfortable with ONE doctor, 5 or 6 can't possibly all be on the same page all the time, even if they read the charts. They don't remember your child and vice versa. Now that I have something to compare it to with my son's pediatricians office, I look back and think "how was I satisfied" ?? Probably because it was easy, convenient, and that's all I knew at the time bc that's where everyone went. I had one doctor for the first few years of my daughters life there that wasn't concerned with the fact that she didn't eat. That still bothers me. She also told me to stop feeding her 2% milk so she didn't get overweight. My daughter has always been a horrible eater and very petit and thin. Weight wasn't an issue w/ her infancy or now for that matter. IF you can find a ped. affiliated w/ Northwestern maybe that has his/her own office and pick ONE doctor, maybe two, that way your baby is more familiar with the person. Maybe there is an office closer to you than the one on Lakeshore. There is something to be said about personalized attention I guess is my whole point. Do some more investigating. T&C is definitely convenient, good hours, etc if that's what you need. I believe they do have good doctors there, I just am so happy with my new ped. that I'll never go back. There was a time that I drove my daughter up there still from the south side because I didn't know what my other options were. Good luck! I'd say you can never do wrong with NW.