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Amit Malhotra, MD 

Specialty
Pediatric Neurology

Facility
Oakland Medical Center
Pediatric Specialties

Address
Mosswood Building, 12th floor
3505 Broadway
Oakland CA 94611

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Telephone
Appointments: 510-752-7813
Advice (24 hours): 510-752-1200
Cancellation: 510-752-6577
Mosswood Pharmacy: 510-752-1066
Mosswood Pharmacy refill recorder: 510-752-7730

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A little about me:

I completed undergraduate degrees in Biology and Philosophy, was a Ruth Nicols Endowed and Rufus Choate Scholar, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude. I went on to medical school at Harvard, where I was the winner of the Soma Weiss Research Award for work on human reasoning with Dr. David Caplan in Neurology.

I then went to Washington University in St. Louis, completing training in Pediatrics, Neurology, and Child Neurology in July of 2006. During this time I was named St. Louis Children’s Hospital Outstanding Teaching Fellow. I was then faculty in the Department of Neurology at Washington University in St. Louis and a NIH K12 Neurological Sciences Academic Development Award recipient. My research while at Washington University mirrored my clinical interests - to understand and impact the fundamental alterations in cerebral structure and function that cause aberrant cognition.

My practice philosophy:

I understand how important your child is and feel privileged to participate in their care. With this in mind, my goal is to provide the most comprehensive, state of the art, and effective treatment for your child. In this setting, I see parents as my most important ally. This partnership is at the core of our approach – a team centered around your child.

Be well.

Recent Publications

Malhotra A, Dowling J, and Gutmann D. (2005). Neurofibromatosis 1. In D. Lynch (Ed.), Neurogenetics: Scientific and Clinical Advances. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker.

Sinnott-Armstrong W and Malhotra A. How to Avoid Deviance (in Logic). History and Philosophy of Logic 2002; 23: 215-236.

Malhotra A and Lieberman G. MRI: A Primer on What, How, Why, and When. http://bidmc.harvard.edu/content/bidmc/departments/radiology/files/student_slides/central/malhotra.htm.

Malhotra A and Caplan D. The Effect of Material on Syllogistic Reasoning Ability. Soma Weiss Research Abstracts 1999; 59: 54.

Malhotra A. Forgiveness. Aporia 1997; 15: 25-36.

DeLeo JA, Colburn RW, Nichols M, Malhotra A. Interleukin-6 Mediated Hyperalgesia/Allodynia and Increased Spinal IL-6 Expression in a Rat Mononeuropathy Model. Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research 1996; 16: 695-700.

Mantyh PW, DeMaster E, Malhotra A, Ghilardi JR, Rogers SD, Mantyh CR, Liu H, Basbaum AI, Vigna SR, Maggio JE, Simone DA. Receptor Endocytosis and Dendrite Reshaping in Spinal Neurons After Somatosensory Stimulation. Science 1995; 268: 1629-1632.

My Credentials

Medical school Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Residency St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis, MO
Residency Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Board certification Child Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology



 
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