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At Children’s National Hospital, our pediatric team includes neurodevelopmental specialists who understand healthy brain development and care. We provide personalized testing, diagnosis and treatment, as well as comprehensive support and follow-up care. Our specialists treat many types of conditions, ranging from learning delays to movement disorders to degenerative brain disease.


Our Providers

Our pediatric specialists provide personalized care for your child’s physical, mental and emotional health needs.

Contact Information

For appointments, please call 1-888-884-BEAR (2327) and for information, call 202-476-2327.

Comprehensive Neurodevelopmental Resources

Neurodevelopmental disorders can affect your child’s ability to think and function normally. Symptoms of behavior or learning difficulties, autism, brain tumors or other brain and developmental disorders can appear at birth or in later years. We evaluate and treat newborns through young adults who have these and other types of intellectual and developmental disorders.

Our Neurodevelopmental resources include:

  • Coordinated care, resources and support. We’ll coordinate your child’s care in an inpatient or outpatient setting and provide help at home or in school, including a personalized care plan. Compassionate experts will teach your child and your family about living with neurodevelopmental conditions. We’ll also help you communicate with school systems and others about your child’s condition, resources needed or other concerns. Your neurodevelopmental pediatrician will direct your child’s care, including prescription medicine and test results.
  • Comprehensive, multidisciplinary teams. Our specialists work together to provide expertise tailored to your child’s specific condition. Areas of specialization include pediatric neurology, neuropsychology, child psychiatry and neurogenetics. Other programs include pediatric stroke, fragile X, and neurorehabilitation care. Nurse practitioners, genetic counselors and other care team specialists collaborate to assure well-rounded and complete care.
  • Research for better care. Children’s National doctors and scientists team up with each other and with other research leaders to study healthy brain development, function and growth. Children’s National oversees the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center in Washington, D.C., funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Studies like these lead to better understanding, treatments, and preventive care.

Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics Overview

    Neurodevelopmental conditions we treat include:

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    Online Appointment Scheduling Available for Existing Patients

    If your child is an existing patient, you can schedule their appointments online through the MyChildrensNational patient portal. Learn more information about the patient portal and how to sign up.

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    Enroll in the Treating Parents with ADHD and their Children Study

    If you are a caregiver with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and your child has ADHD symptoms, you may be eligible for this research study. Learn more about potential benefits of this study.

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    Refill Request Process

    We are unable to refill medications if the patient has not had an office visit within the past six (6) months. If the patient has had an office visit within the past six (6) months, please contact us.

    Leukodystrophy and Myelin Disorders Program

    The Leukodystrophy and Myelin Disorders Program provides comprehensive clinical care, diagnostic testing and the most advanced treatments for children with inherited white matter diseases, or leukodystrophies

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    Jake's Story

    When Jake Brady was born, he was a normal, happy baby. He did seem to be hitting his development milestones a little late, but his parents weren't worried. When he was 10 months old, his parents, Trisha and Jason Brady, noticed what they now realize was Jake's first seizure

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    Fellowship Opportunity

    Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities Fellowship at Children’s National

    Children's National experts in pediatric neurodevelopment, psychology and related disciplines guide participants in the LEND-CN Fellowship as they prepare to care for children throughout their careers.

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