Dr. Laura Funkhouser M.D.
Neurologist (Pediatric) | Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
11370 Anderson St Suite B-100 Loma Linda CA, 92354About
Dr. Laura Funkhouser is a child neurologist practicing in Loma Linda, CA. Dr. Funkhouser specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system in children from birth to young adulthood. With combined understanding of childhood illness and the special needs of each individual child and their family, Dr. Funkhouser is able to help each patient improve the status of their health. Conditions such as seizures, delayed speech, weakness or frequent headaches are treated by child neurologists.
Education and Training
Eastern Virginia Medical School 1978
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
Preventative MedicineAmerican Board of Preventative MedicineABPM
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