Antonio Hardan

Antonio Hardan, MD

Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | Professor

Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

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Psychiatry and Behavioral Science Building
Psychiatry Clinic
401 Quarry Road
Stanford, CA 94305
Teléfono: (650) 723-5511

“Parents and clinicians share the same goal – to make the child’s life better.”

Mi acercamiento

I work primary with children who have autism and/or intellectual disability. Over the years, I have been so inspired by the unwavering commitment parents have for their children. As a physician, my goal is to match that commitment through dedicated, personalized care. I may not be able to provide a cure, but I can improve a child’s quality of life, helping the whole family to enjoy life together more.

Parents who care for children with autism and/or intellectual disability have significant stress. I understand how exhausted they may feel, and believe that listening, supporting and educating them can help alleviate some of that stress and make caring for their child a little easier. I aim to provide a comprehensive approach and evidence-based medical care in a supportive environment to each family I meet. I have a shared goal with parents – to make their child’s life better.

Localización

Servicios especializados - Mountain View / Castro Commons
Castro Commons

1174 Castro Street, Suite 250

Mountain View, CA 94040

Mapas, direcciones y estacionamiento

Teléfono : (650) 723-5511

Servicios especializados de Stanford Medicine Children's Health – Menlo Park
Stanford Medicine Children's Health Specialty Services - Menlo Park

321 Middlefield Road

Menlo Park, CA 94025

Mapas, direcciones y estacionamiento

Teléfono : (650) 723-5511

Fax : (650) 736-1700

Experiencia

Autism

Autism and Developmental Disorders

Trabajo y educación

Educación

St Joseph's University, Beirut, Lebanon, 06/30/1988

Últimos años de residencia

Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY, 06/30/1993

Certificado(s) de especialidad

Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1995

Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1997

Idiomas

Arabic

English

French