Edward Rott, MD is a board-certified pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center in Allied Gardens, San Diego, practicing from the 4647 Zion Ave campus in the 92120 ZIP code. Dr. Rott earned his medical degree from UTHealth McGovern Medical School in 1992, completed a pediatric residency at Stanford University from 1992 to 1995, and trained in an Academic General Pediatrics fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine from 1995 to 1999, where he also earned a Master of Public Health from the University of Texas School of Public Health in 1998. He holds the position of Regional Assistant Medical Director for Kaiser Permanente in Southern California, overseeing customer and broker engagement strategy across the system while maintaining his clinical pediatric practice. Pediatric care at the Zion campus covers well-child visits, immunization schedules, developmental screening, acute illness triage, and chronic condition management for the Allied Gardens family population, with referral access to pediatric specialty care at BRSH+FLSS Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics in San Carlos for children needing coordinated dental development alongside medical milestones. With over 30 years of clinical experience and dual training in pediatric medicine and public health epidemiology, Dr. Rott brings a population-health perspective to individual patient encounters — an approach that informs his work on value-based care models and clinical AI integration within Kaiser's delivery system. The Zion campus's integrated model connects Dr. Rott's pediatric notes to Kaiser Permanente Zion Medical Center's on-site laboratory, imaging, and pharmacy departments, eliminating the multi-site referral delays that families face in fragmented pediatric care networks. Allied Gardens' residential neighborhoods along Waring Rd and Greenbrier Ave generate a steady pediatric caseload of school-age children and adolescents whose proximity to the campus reduces appointment-day transportation burden for working parents. The facility accepts Kaiser Foundation Health Plan members and provides interpreter services in multiple languages at no additional cost during pediatric encounters.