Zarminali Pediatrics, the company building the first outpatient pediatric destination purpose-built to provide elevated, seamlessly coordinated primary care nationwide, is announcing the official opening of its newest clinics in Wauwatosa and Menomonee Falls. Having opened on March 17 and 19, respectively, these two new facilities usher in a new era of pediatric care, offering Wisconsin families access to personalized care designed around their children’s needs. 

At Zarminali Pediatrics, teams focus on supporting families to shape healthy futures for their children–starting at birth and continuing through adulthood. Instead of navigating disjointed care systems, Zarminali delivers seamlessly coordinated primary and specialty care under one model, bringing pediatricians, specialists, and care teams together to offer a truly comprehensive experience for families. Both clinics will offer primary care services. 

The clinics are led by respected pediatric care leaders. In Wauwatosa, Karin Hamilton, MD, brings extensive experience in pediatric medicine, with particular interests in newborn care, child development, allergies, asthma, and pediatric mental health. She earned her medical degree from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and completed her residency at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. She practices alongside Katelin Petrin, CPNP, a certified pediatric nurse practitioner who specializes in delivering compassionate, evidence-based care while partnering closely with families for treatment decisions. Petrin earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Marquette University and has clinical interests in rheumatology, oncology, and dermatology, and supporting families with premature infants. 

At the Menomonee Falls clinic, families will be cared for by Peter Rajtar, MD, a board-certified pediatrician known for his family-centered, empathetic approach to care. He brings a global perspective to the practice, having been born and raised in several different countries. Rajtar earned his medical degree from the University of Sint Eustatius School of Medicine in the Netherlands and completed his pediatric residency at Mount Sinai Children’s Hospital in Chicago. He is joined by Lyndsay Napoli, CPNP, PMHS, a certified pediatric nurse practitioner and pediatric primary care mental health specialist who focuses on both the mental and physical health of children. Napoli completed her graduate training at Marquette University School of Nursing and has a special interest in youth mental health and has a passion for working with young athletes on injury prevention and building healthy habits.

“Bringing Zarminali to Wisconsin is an exciting step as we continue expanding access to a more thoughtful and family-focused pediatric care experience,” said Danish Qureshi, founder and CEO. “With our new clinics in Wauwatosa and Menomonee Falls, we’re honored to welcome families into thoughtfully curated spaces designed specifically for children and the people who care for them. Our goal is to make it easier for parents to access the guidance, expertise, and continuity of care their kids need to grow up healthy.” 

Zarminali recently announced a Series A fundraise of $110M, which enables the company to expand access to its comprehensive care model for families across the country and continue to reshape the future of pediatric care. The company plans to open 15 de novo clinics this year alone, reaching new markets such as Chicago, Milwaukee, and Dallas. 

Families can schedule appointments online or by calling the clinics.

  • Wauwatosa Clinic (opened on March 17): 800 N Mayfair Rd, Suite 200, Wauwatosa WI 53226 | (414) 262-8835
  • Menomonee Falls Clinic (opened on March 19): W180 N9460 Premier Lane, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 | (262) 310-4450