Find a Neurodevelopment Disabilities Doctor in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (LA)
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Local Neurodevelopment Disabilities Doctors
Dr. Andrea Starrett, MD
- 1514 Jefferson Highway 2nd Floor
- New Orleans,
- Louisiana
- 70121
Specialties
- Neurodevelopment Disabilities
- Pediatrics
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Baton Rouge Information
Baton Rouge, Louisiana is home to 1 practicing neurodevelopment disabilities doctor who has an office in the zip code 70809.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Baton Rouge has a population of 222,064, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 neurodevelopment disabilities doctor for every 222,064 residents.
Louisiana Information
Louisiana was named after French King Louis XIV, and the state joined the union in 1812. Louisiana’s population is 4,523,628, and Baton Rouge is its capital city. Louisiana has rich cultural heritage that is celebrated at many festivals all over the state. Taste a variety of cuisines, including Cajun and Creole food. Listen to jazz or zydeco music in New Orleans, visit the French Quarter, attend the Mardi Gras in the spring, or take a steamboat trip down the Mississippi River.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Louisiana has a population of 4,523,628. Of this population, 1,132,763 are under the age of 18 and 528,837 are at or above the age of 65.
Neurodevelopment Disabilities Information
Description
Neurodevelopment disability are conditions of children with developmental delays or learning disorders. A neurodevelopmental disability physician is a neurologist or pediatrician having special knowledge, training and skill regarding conditions of the nervous system. Some conditions treated by this specialist include cerebral palsy, autism and spina bifida.
Therapy regimens may include speech therapy, occupational, physical or play therapy, and behavior modification techniques; some of these therapies may be combined with medication. Early intervention may result in overcoming disorders such as visual and hearing difficulties and mental retardation, as well as the disorders listed above.
