Pediatric Anesthesiology
Pediatric Anesthesiology
Pediatric Anesthesiology
Anesthesia and sedation medications help keep children safe, comfortable, still and pain-free during surgery and other procedures. The doctors that manage these medicines for your child are pediatric anesthesiologists.
At Children's Health℠, your child receives care from a team of highly trained and skilled experts in pediatric anesthesia. As a nationally recognized and fully accredited training program, we’re helping shape the future of the specialty. Our team is dedicated to:
Advancing the science and understanding of how children respond to anesthetics
Training future pediatric anesthesiologists through residency and fellowship programs
Treatments and Services
Focused on your child
Our department includes more than 100 doctors and nurses who specialize in pediatric anesthesiology, and we support over 45,000 children through medical procedures each year. The large size of our department means our anesthesia team ensures that your child receives personalized care from an expert who stays with them throughout their procedure.
Safe, age-appropriate anesthesiology care
Children have different needs than adults when it comes to receiving anesthesia care, and their needs change as they grow. Our anesthesiologists have pediatric-specific training and experience, giving us a deep understanding of how their anatomy, neurologic development, and response to medications change at each stage of life. We use this knowledge to tailor the anesthetic plan (medications that your child gets before and during surgery to put them into a sleep-like state) to meet each child’s unique needs.
Our team appreciates that every child is different and that sometimes medications are not the answer. We take a holistic approach that recognizes the need to provide emotional support for your child. This approach can help reduce the amount of medication they need. We work closely with our Child Life specialists, who help children have a positive experience as they undergo medical procedures. Our Child Life therapies include:
Pet therapy with a service dog
Playroom with toys and games
Other services
Research-driven care
In close collaboration and partnership with the Department of Anesthesiology at UT Southwestern, our team is a national leader in clinical research. We are leading several international research studies looking at the impact of anesthetic medications on the developing brains of young children. This ongoing work informs the care we provide to our pediatric patients every day. By providing state-of-the-art care to your child, we can offer options that minimize side effects while keeping your child safe and protected. Our protocols seek to minimize the use of narcotics by using local anesthetics and nerve blocks where appropriate to reduce pain.
Recovery after pediatric anesthesia
After the procedure, we monitor your child while they recover from anesthesia. Every child and every procedure are different, so recovery times and processes vary from child to child. Recovery can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours.
During your child’s recovery, we make sure they can eat, drink and take their pain medication before we release them from our care. We’ll involve your family in the recovery process and make every effort to ensure you are with your child as they are waking up. We know that it’s important for your child to have family nearby to support their emotional recovery.
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Focused on your child
Our department includes more than 100 doctors and nurses who specialize in pediatric anesthesiology, and we support over 45,000 children through medical procedures each year. The large size of our department means our anesthesia team ensures that your child receives personalized care from an expert who stays with them throughout their procedure.
Safe, age-appropriate anesthesiology care
Children have different needs than adults when it comes to receiving anesthesia care, and their needs change as they grow. Our anesthesiologists have pediatric-specific training and experience, giving us a deep understanding of how their anatomy, neurologic development, and response to medications change at each stage of life. We use this knowledge to tailor the anesthetic plan (medications that your child gets before and during surgery to put them into a sleep-like state) to meet each child’s unique needs.
Our team appreciates that every child is different and that sometimes medications are not the answer. We take a holistic approach that recognizes the need to provide emotional support for your child. This approach can help reduce the amount of medication they need. We work closely with our Child Life specialists, who help children have a positive experience as they undergo medical procedures. Our Child Life therapies include:
Pet therapy with a service dog
Playroom with toys and games
Other services
Research-driven care
In close collaboration and partnership with the Department of Anesthesiology at UT Southwestern, our team is a national leader in clinical research. We are leading several international research studies looking at the impact of anesthetic medications on the developing brains of young children. This ongoing work informs the care we provide to our pediatric patients every day. By providing state-of-the-art care to your child, we can offer options that minimize side effects while keeping your child safe and protected. Our protocols seek to minimize the use of narcotics by using local anesthetics and nerve blocks where appropriate to reduce pain.
Recovery after pediatric anesthesia
After the procedure, we monitor your child while they recover from anesthesia. Every child and every procedure are different, so recovery times and processes vary from child to child. Recovery can take anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours.
During your child’s recovery, we make sure they can eat, drink and take their pain medication before we release them from our care. We’ll involve your family in the recovery process and make every effort to ensure you are with your child as they are waking up. We know that it’s important for your child to have family nearby to support their emotional recovery.
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Meet the Care Team
Osama Aboul Fettouh, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
George Agyekum, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
M. Iqbal Ahmed, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Gijo Alex, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Madeleine Alvin, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Aditee Ambardekar, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Rhae Battles, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Ashley Bocanegra, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
WeiWei Boone, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
David Bui, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Neethu Chandran, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Courtney Derderian, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Alissa Doll, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Proshad Efune, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Alan Farrow-Gillespie, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Tally Goldfarb, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Cynthia Gonzales, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist- AGAdolfo Gonzalez, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Lyndsey Grover, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Stephen Hoang, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Amy Hogge, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Saad Hussain, DOPediatric Anesthesiologist
Shahid Hussain, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Aveline Jerome, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
William Jones, DOPediatric Anesthesiologist
Galit Kastner, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Umar Khan, DOPediatric Anesthesiologist
Stephen Kimatian, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Edgar Kiss, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Brian Kravitz, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Tristan Levey, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Katie Liu, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Ashlin Mathew, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
John McGrimley, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Jami Miller, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Matthew Miller, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Amanda Motomochi, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Mihir Parikh, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Megha Patel, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
David Preston, DOPediatric Anesthesiologist
Shelly Ragsdale, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Sarah Rebstock, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist and Pain Management
Kristin Royal, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Hadi Sakhai, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Rita Saynhalath, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Roby Sebastian, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Christopher Setiawan, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Tommy Spain, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist and Pain Management
Peter Szmuk, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Shannon Ternan, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Sana Ullah, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Deryk Walsh, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist and Pain Management
Patrice Wilson, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Pauline Wong, DOPediatric Anesthesiologist
Luis Zabala, MDPediatric Anesthesiologist
Jenna Cavazos, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Amelia Chen, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Lee Clintsman, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Elizabeth Hong, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant- KKKelly Kirtek, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
- PLPeter Le, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Jana McAlister, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant- MMMatthew Moen, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Amy Patel, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Christopher Powers, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Lindsey Ramos, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Jessica Sabers, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Ashkan Sharifi, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Long Van, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Christine Wang, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Sarah Wicks, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Ashley Wood, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Itzel Zambrano, CAAAnesthesiologist Assistant
Michelle Ashcraft, PA-CPre-Surgical Assessment - Physician Assistant
Vanphanom Perkins, PA-CPhysician Assistant - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Dena Rees, PA-CPhysician Assistant - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Ann Abraham, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Merin Abraham, APRN, PNP-AC/PCNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Anu Cherian, APRN, PNP-AC/PCNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Bonita Conley, APRN, PNP-PCPre-Surgical Assessment - Nurse Practitioner
James DeMasi, APRN, PNP-AC/PCNurse Practitioner - Anesthesiology and Pain Management
Cassidy Eastburn, APRN, FNPNurse Practitioner - Anesthesiology
Brenda Fields, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Cassi Glandon, APRN, FNPPre-Surgical Assessment - Nurse Practitioner
Robyn Green, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Palliative Care
Alicia Harding, APRN, FNPNurse Practitioner - Anesthesiology and Pain Management
Joyce Henry, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Gwen Hughes, APRN, CRNANurse Anesthetist
Suji John, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Ann Johnson, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment- SKSharon Koruthu, APRN, PNP-AC/PCNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Deepa Mohan, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Katherine Moorehead, APRN, FNPNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Jennifer Pittmon, APRN, FNPNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment- KRKenneth Roeger, APRN, CRNANurse Anesthetist
Ashley Smith, APRN, FNPNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Julie Steele, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment- DSDavid Stevenson, APRN, CRNANurse Anesthetist
Jennifer Styers, APRN, PNP-AC/PCNurse Practitioner - Pain Management
Heather Sweeney, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Pre-Surgical Assessment
Elizabeth Wong, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - Anesthesiology and Pain Management