A board-certified pediatrician, Dr. Orosco’s passion for her work is fueled by her dedication to building meaningful, lasting relationships with families. She is passionate about watching her young patients grow, learn, and thrive as they transform from newborns into confident high school graduates.
A proud Newport Beach native, Dr. Orosco graduated from Newport Harbor High School before earning her undergraduate degree in Physiology and Neuroscience from the University of California, San Diego. She went on to earn her medical degree summa cum laude from New York Medical College, where she was inducted into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society.
After completing her pediatric residency at the Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC), Dr. Orosco spent seven years as a pediatric hospitalist at Miller Children’s Hospital in Long Beach. There, she cared for children with a wide range of medical conditions and had the opportunity to teach pediatric residents from UCLA, UCI, and CHOC.
Dr. Orosco then transitioned to the Food Allergy Institute in Long Beach, focusing on the care and treatment of children with food allergies. After spending time in these valuable roles, Dr. Orosco is thrilled to return to Orange County, where her friends and family live, and where she feels most at home.
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When she’s not practicing medicine, Dr. Orosco enjoys spending quality time with her husband and two sons, MJ and Maverick — often at soccer or baseball fields. When they’re not in cleats, you’ll find them at the beach!







