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Behavioral & Developmental Pediatrics

   Damon Korb - Director
   Janel Astor - Child Development Specialist
   Heather Erba - Child Development Specialist
   Sarah Foster - Speech Language Pathologist
   Eileen Graham - Office Coordinator
   Lisa Kalmanash - Educational Specialist
   Amy Korb - Business Manager
   Catherine Nafissi - Child and Adolescent Therapist
   Kim Noll - Educational Psychologist, School Psychologist
   Leina Ramos - Child Therapist
> Neal Rojas - Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrician
   Christina Romanski - Office Receptionist
   Lara Zawacki - Educational Psychologist, School Psychologist

Neal Rojas, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.A.P.
Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrician

Neal Rojas, M.D., M.P.H. is a board certified behavioral and developmental pediatrician at the Center for Developing Minds. He works with the CDM clinicians to help children thrive within the context of their neurodevelopmental strengths and weaknesses. His area of interest include sleep, learning differences, autism spectrum disorders, attention challenges, adolescent development and substance-use concerns. Additionally, he has had extensive training and teaching experience in academic test-preparation.

Prior to joining the CDM, Dr. Rojas practiced general pediatrics in Northern California and Massachusetts. He recently completed his masters degree in public health at the Harvard School of Public Health, with a concentration in clinical effectiveness. Concurrently, Dr. Rojas completed his behavioral and developmental fellowship training at Children's Hospital in Boston. There he treated children with common sleep problems along with pediatric sleep expert, Dr. Richard Ferber. Dr. Rojas was also a consultant to the Brookline Public Schools in Massachusetts where he conducted independent evaluations and participated in IEP meetings for students. In addition, he maintained a special clinic for children with toileting difficulties.

Dr. Rojas was a pediatric resident and chief pediatric resident at the University of California, San Francisco. He earned his medical degree from Stanford University in 2000, after working as a health educator, researcher, and teacher. He graduated from Stanford with a B.A. in human biology in 1990, and speaks fluent Spanish.