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Dr. Stacey Abraham

Dr. Stacey Abraham, MD

About Dr. Abraham

Dr. Stacey Abraham is a board-certified Pediatrician caring for patients in Frisco, TX. She has more than seven years of training and experience in Pediatrics, including one year as Pediatric Chief Resident.

Dr. Abraham is a North Texas Pediatrician who is passionate about newborn care including breastfeeding, growth, sleep training and building healthy routines. She enjoys discussing preventative care throughout the toddler years including vaccinations, developmental milestones and safety. She promotes adolescent care by discussing healthy boundaries regarding screen time, healthy eating, exercise and mental health.

She is also available for her patients and families to care for both acute and chronic illnesses. She is skilled in asthma and allergy management, childhood skin conditions, behavioral conditions and more.

Dr. Abraham sees children of all ages and desires to build strong relationships with both patient and family throughout childhood.

How Dr. Abraham practices whole-person wellness

Dr. Abraham and her husband live in Carrollton, TX with their two young children. As part of a healthy lifestyle, they enjoy outdoor activities like biking and eating a well-balanced diet. Dr. Abraham is passionate about serving in her local church, staying active, traveling and spending time with her family.

Education

Bachelor of Arts in Biology and Minor in Psychology, Texas A&M University
M.D., Texas A&M Health Science Center – College of Medicine
Pediatric Residency, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Chief Residency, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

Reviews

"The staff and Dr. Abraham are great. Always very friendly. The only reason for the one less star is their rooms and check in process. The rooms are nice and clean but they dont feel like a pediatricians office. Nothing for the kids to look at or play with. Other pediatricians usually give stickers or lollipops when the appt is done but not here and my daughter asks why she doesn’t get one anymore thinking that maybe she wasn’t good and didn’t deserve one. It’s difficult entertaining toddlers for an hour with empty rooms/walls. And of course theres no reception area to check in and out of although I believe it can also be done at the middle section reception area for adults. Overall, its hard to find a good pediatrician so thats why we still come because of Dr. Abraham and her staff."

A.M.

Google

"Love the office and Kristen D is great. But trying to get medical records. Almost impossible"

A.D.

Google

"Stacy Abraham is the best pediatrician we’ve ever had! She is so kind and knowledgeable!"

M.S.

Google

"I have seen Dr. Moon for the last 15 years, and his expertise has been invaluable in addressing various health concerns, from asthma to ADHD. He has a knack for breaking down the intricate details of medications, in a way that my non medical brain can understand. On a more personal level, he alleviates the stigma that comes with asking about medication options, and I feel comfortable coming to him with any questions or concerns. It is clear when meeting with him that he doesn’t just want to help his patients feel better; he wants to help them enjoy their lives and succeed in their goals. I am grateful to say that he has done that for me, and it has been a gift to have a medical professional like him in my corner when it’s needed the most. I also want to highlight the fantastic work of Sheena Abraham, the nurse practitioner, whom I actively choose for routine check-ups and when feeling under the weather. She is a wealth of information, and never lets you go without making certain you have everything you need. If you’re lucky enough to find yourself in their care, you can rest assured that you’re in very good hands."

M.P.

Google

"The staff and Dr. Abraham are great. Always very friendly and knowledgeable. They treat you with respect and genuinely care about their patients. The only reason for the one less star is their rooms and check in process. The rooms are nice and clean but they dont feel like a pediatricians office. Nothing for the kids to look at or play with. Other pediatricians usually give stickers or lollipops when the appt is done but not here and my daughter asks why she doesn’t get one anymore thinking that maybe she wasn’t good and didn’t deserve one. It’s difficult entertaining toddlers for an hour with empty rooms/walls. And of course theres no reception area to check in and out of although I believe it can also be done at the middle section reception area for adults. Overall, its hard to find a good pediatrician so thats why we still come because of Dr. Abraham and her staff. Edit: They give a toy while you’re in the room to entertain the kiddos they give stickers/toy now. Yay 👏🏼 my kids definitely like coming now. Thank you for listening Village Pediatrics ❤️"

A.M.

Google

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