Christina Casas, MD, Pediatrician
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Christina Casas, MD

Pediatrician

1/5(1)
24811 Railroad Ave Ste E Newhall CA, 91321
Rating

1/5

About

Dr. Christina Casas is a board-certified pediatrician with over 11 years of experience and she is currently practicing in Santa Clarita, CA. Her office Daisy Pediatrics offers primary care and urgent care services for children from newborn until age 23 years. She specializes in concierge-level care at a more affordable price.  Dr. Casas is in the process of completing her IBCLC and offers lactation consultations. For members of Daisy Pediatrics Dr. Casas offers home visits, telehealth visits, in addition to office visits when needed including after hours and weekends. 

https://daisypediatrics.health/

Education and Training

University of Washington BS 2004

Drexel University College Med. MD 2010

SAUSHEC Pediatric Residency 2013

Board Certification

American Board of Pediatrics

Provider Details

Female English

Articles and Publications

  • Characterization of pRAS 1-like plasmids from atypical North American AeromonasSalmonicida. FEMS Microbiology Letters vol 242,1. January 2005.

Areas of research

  • Microbiology, Child Neurology

Christina Casas, MD's Practice location

Daisy Pediatrics

24811 Railroad Ave Ste E -
Newhall, CA 91321
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New patients: 661-200-3139
Fax: 267-361-1600

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