Recognized as a Top 50 Neurology and Neurosurgery Program by U.S. News & World Report 2024-2025
If your family faces neurological challenges or disorders, you want a partner in designing a plan that addresses your child’s needs. Our team offers the full spectrum of neurological services. Whether your child experiences headaches, seizures or developmental challenges, our team of pediatric neurology specialists at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, can help develop a plan that is right for your child’s care.
What you can expect
We treat your child and your family as part of our own. We understand this can be a very difficult and scary time for the entire family. From your child’s initial diagnosis through long-term follow-up care, we pledge to provide compassionate, comprehensive support to the entire family. We offer:
- A talented team of specialists, including board-certified pediatric neurologists, neurosurgeons, epilepsy specialists, psychiatrists, developmental medicine specialists, concussion specialists and more, all at one convenient location
- State-of-the-art technology, including minimally invasive robotic-assisted stereotactic electroencephalogram (EEG) to identify the source of seizures in children with epilepsy and robotic epilepsy monitoring
- Botox injection therapy to reduce spasticity (tight, stiff muscles that make movement difficult or uncontrollable) and headaches in children with certain medical conditions
- Our ketogenic clinic is staffed with an experienced epileptologist and dietitian to provide guidance and education to patients and their families dealing with refractory seizures
Conditions we treat include
- Epilepsy care, including both surgical and nonsurgical options
- New onset seizures
- Stroke
- Headache
- Neuromuscular
- Neurofibromatosis
- Muscular dystrophy
- Spasticity
- Sleep medicine
- Charcot-Marie-Tooth
- Movement disorders
Johns Hopkins All Children's also has pediatric neurology hospitalists who specialize in providing neurology care to hospitalized patients and those in an outpatient setting who are transitioning back to their regular providers. We also draw upon the valuable expertise of Johns Hopkins All Children’s pediatric radiology and diagnostic imaging services, including MRI and neuroradiology.
As members of the Johns Hopkins All Children's Hough Family Institute for Brain Protection Sciences, our team works closely with the pediatric neurosurgeons and neuroimaging, neuro-oncology and neuropathology specialists.
Getting ready for your child’s appointment:
- Before your child’s appointment, we will ask you to help us obtain your previous evaluations, including written records, MRIs of the brain and EEG studies (usually on disks).
- Our evaluation includes an initial appointment where a member of the IBPS team will examine the child and go over your child's history. They will then personally review the MRI of the brain and EEGs provided and decide if further evaluation is necessary.
- Generally further evaluations can be performed at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.
- Depending on the reason for your child’s visit, if your child has not had an EEG prior, we may coordinate your first appointment to have an EEG performed before your visit with the neurologist.
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Our Locations
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Outpatient Care Center
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital 601 5th Street South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
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Johns Hopkins All Children's Outpatient Care
Tampa 12220 Bruce B Downs Blvd., Tampa, FL 33612
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Johns Hopkins All Children's Outpatient Care
Sarasota 5881 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238
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Johns Hopkins All Children's Outpatient Care
East Lake 3850 Tampa Road, Palm Harbor, FL 34684
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Johns Hopkins All Children's Outpatient Care
Pasco 4443 Rowan Road, New Port Richey, FL 34653
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Johns Hopkins All Children's Outpatient Care
North Port 2345 Bobcat Village Center, North Port, FL 34288
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Flexibility and Discipline Lead Dr. Thomas Geller to Success
Thomas Geller, M.D., talks about his early interest in medicine and what led him to become a pediatric neurologist.