Assuming you know you and your husband's mutations I would ask the Pediatrician in the hospital to order the genetic test.As for choosing a regular Pediatrician I know how you feel. My son was born 10 weeks early and at that point I hadn't even begun to think about Pediatricians, so all of the sudden I was freaking out about the enormity of the choice and I somehow thought this choice would be set in stone. The whole decision was taking on monumental proportions and I might as well have been getting my MBA with as much work as I put into the research. After all that, that pediatrician moved out of state within a few months and we had to choose a new Pediatrician again.So in reality, I would just pick one out of the phone book, call them up and explain that you would like to do a phone interview with them. If you like them, go with that one. <b>You can always change Pediatricians later</b>. Personally, I prefer a pediatrician that is with a larger practice so that on the days his regular Pediatrician is super busy we can still see one of the other Peds.