Dr. Vanna Amorapanth M.D.
Neurologist (Pediatric) | Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
3 Bridge St Metuchen NJ, 08840About
Dr. Vanna Amorapanth is a child neurologist practicing in Metuchen, NJ. Dr. Amorapanth 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. Amorapanth 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
Mahidol Univ-Siriraj Hosp- Fac Of Med- Bangkok- Thailand 1973
Ramathibodi Hospital Faculty of Medicine 1973
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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