Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital/Stanford Medicine Children’s Health

Information updated on Thursday, April 25th 2024, 10:59
Services
Assessments and Diagnosis
Audiology and Hearing Services
Developmental Pediatrician
Hospitals and Clinics
Medi-Cal/MediCare Accepted
Mental Health/Psychiatric
Neurologist
Neuropsychologist
Pediatrician
Primary Care
Psychiatrist
Vision Therapy, Screening and Optometry
Stanford Children’s Health
The following is a PARTIAL list of services provided by Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. Note that some of these services have their own listing in our resource directory.
A
Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer
Adolescent Medicine
Allergy
Asthma
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Audiology
Autism
B
Bariatric Surgery (Adolescent)
Brain and Behavior
C
Case Management
Cleft and Craniofacial Center
Critical Care Services
CVICU
Cystic Fibrosis
D
Developmental Pediatrics
Diabetes
Dialysis
Down Syndrome
E
Ear, Nose, & Throat (ENT)
Eating Disorders Program
Epilepsy – Brenda Porter
Eyes & Vision
F
Fetal and Pregnancy Health
Fetal Cardiology
G
General Pediatrics
Genetics
Genetic Skin Diseases
H
Hearing Center
K
Kidney
Kidney Transplant
M
Marfan Syndrome & Related Aortic Disorders
MDA Clinic
Mental Health and Behavior
Motion & Gait Analysis Laboratory
Movement Disorders
N
Neonatal Neurology
Neonatology
Neurology
Neuromuscular Disorders
Neuro-Oncology
Neurosurgery
O
Occupational Therapy
Ophthalmology
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Orthopedics
Otolaryngology
P
PANS and PANDAS
Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Therapies
Pediatric Gastroenterology
Pediatrics
Pediatric Vascular Research Lab
Perinatal Diagnostic Center
Physical Therapy
Placental Disorders
Plagiocephaly
Pregnancy & Newborn
Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent
R
Rehabilitation Services
S
Sleep Disorders
Social Services
Speech & Language
T
Teens and Young Adults
Teen Van
V
Vocal Cord Dysfunction

In collaboration with Children’s Health Council, providing IOP (intensive outpatient program ) for teens 13-18 using DBT, called RISE

 

Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics

Developmental consultations

When you or your child’s pediatrician have a concern about your child’s development, behavior or social communication skills, we can provide comprehensive assessments and customized recommendations for care and support. New patients may be referred to our Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic by parents, physicians or other clinicians through the Stanford Children’s Health referral center. Depending on the children’s age and needs, they may be evaluated in our Young Childhood Program or Middle Childhood Program.

Autism and social communication

We offer diagnostic services for children who are suspected of having or have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. We use many sources of information to determine if children meet the diagnostic criteria for autism, including parents’ descriptions, review of medical records, early intervention or school evaluations and previous psychological assessments. We also gather first-hand information during the clinic visits by talking with family members and interacting with the child. Regardless of whether we conclude your child does or does not have autism, we will discuss our impressions of the type of intervention that might help your child progress. We assist families in finding the medical care and community-based resources and services that address your child’s needs and capitalizes on his or her strengths.

High risk infant follow-up

Our developmental and behavioral pediatrics team sees infants and toddlers from birth through 3 years old who are at risk for developmental delays or behavioral problems due to prematurity or other medical complications that resulted in hospitalization in a neonatal intensive care unit. As they grow, children are evaluated in an outpatient setting at regular intervals to monitor their development and behavior. At each visit, your child will receive an individualized developmental assessment. Parents will receive guidance and information to support the child’s progress. We coordinate referrals to other medical specialties, community agencies, and early intervention programs, as needed.

Preemie graduate services

This program continues interdisciplinary care for children from 3 to 12 years old whose developmental, behavioral or emotional issues were related to premature birth or medical complications at birth requiring hospitalization in a neonatal intensive care unit. The clinicians gather information specific to issues of prematurity and your child’s ongoing needs. Services include information, consultation, evaluation, advocacy and referral. These services support families in nurturing their child’s growth and development by understanding the child’s strengths and areas of need.

Stanford Medicine Children’s Health has multiple locations, starting with Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. Others include:

Pediatric Gastroenterology – Los Gatos

14777 Los Gatos Blvd.
Suite 200
Los Gatos, CA 95032

Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Care Team

Heidi Feldman, MD, PhD Service Chief

David Ansel, MD, FAAP

Christina Buysse, MD

Elizabeth Dawes, NP

Anne DeBattista, CPNP, CPMHS, PhD

Cheryl Goldfarb-Greenwood, RNC, MN, CNS

Lauren Hubner, MD

Lynne Huffman, MD

Irene Loe, MD

Janice Lowe, MD

Hali E. Weiss, MD

Mark Beidelman, PsyD

Barbara Bentley, PsyD, MEd

Maria Elena De Anda, PhD

Beth Earhart, PsyD

Casey Krueger, PhD

Heather Taylor, PhD

Natalie Wager, PsyD

The following doctors have been recommended by PHP community members:
Dr. Deborah Alcorn is a pediatric opthamologist
Drs. Irene Loe and Heidi Feldman are developmental pediatricians
Dr. Jennifer A. O’Malley is a pediatric neurologist
Lawrence Rinsky, MD
Chief Emeritus, Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery specialist in Scoliosis

Adel Abi-Hanna, MD, pediatric Gastroenterology at Los Gatos location