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Evidence-Based Design

Our Design Philosophy: Why Zarminali Clinics Feel Different

At Zarminali Pediatrics, clinic design isn’t treated as decoration. It’s part of your care. 

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Evidence-Based Design

Your Child’s Environment Shapes Their Health

How a space feels can reduce stress, improve navigation, support better interactions, and shape how families and clinicians experience every visit. That’s why our clinics are designed with the same rigor and intention we bring to medicine itself. Each decision is guided by evidence, human psychology, and a clear set of principles that shape every Zarminali location.

Zarminali’s Design Ethos

Your child is the most precious thing in the room
Everything is touchable, durable, and indestructible so kids can be kids when they visit the pediatrician. The whole space is designed for them to use, not just visit.
Reducing anxiety by reconnecting with nature
Organic forms, materials, and patterns are woven throughout the space to reduce sterility and soften the clinical experience.
Curves and circles over corners and sharp edges
The circle is a universally recognized symbol of peace, safety, and wholeness. When your child snuggles into their favorite chair nook at the office, they subconsciously feel more at ease.
Comfort through order and familiarity
Predictability creates comfort, especially in moments of stress. Symmetry and intuitive design reduces your mental load.
What you see is what you touch
Natural materials — wood, cotton, wool — create warmth and are less toxic than plastics while maintaining durability and cleanliness.
Calm, clarity, and consistency
Light and color work together to support focus, calm, and comfort during care.
Designing for invisible disabilities
When a space works well for those who are most sensitive to sensory input, it works better for everyone. That belief guides decisions around sound, lighting, layout, and more.
Technology enhances human touch
Tech is deeply embedded, but it doesn’t take center stage. It lets your clinician focus on your family and helps your visit run smoothly.

Your Family Deserves More

Families need environments that support them emotionally as well as medically. And technology, design, and medicine should work together to give your child the best care.
These design principles are not theoretical. They are physical ways we help you feel:

  • Connected — to nature, to caregivers, to something larger than a single appointment.
  • Comforted — by reducing negative stimuli and adding thoughtful, positive ones.
  • In control — through choice, predictability, and agency.
  • Supported — not just medically, but emotionally, as part of an ongoing relationship.

Want to understand what this feels like from a parent’s point of view?