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New Jersey Pediatric Neuroscience Institute Opens State-of-the-Art Pediatric Neuroscience Center in Hamilton, NJ
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The New Jersey Pediatric Neuroscience Institute (NJPNI) is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its new, state-of-the-art pediatric Neuro Science Center in Hamilton, NJ. The celebration will take place on Thursday, September 12, 2024, at 4 PM - 8PM at 3840 Quakerbridge Road, Suite 110, Hamilton, NJ 08619. Guests are encouraged to RSVP here to join in on this significant event and tour the new facility.

HAMILTON, N.J. - Washingtoner -- New Pediatric Neuorscienc office opening conveniently near Princeton Medical Center and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital to extend NJPNI's outreach and provide superior pediatric neurology, epilepsy, and nutrition care to children throughout Central Jersey.
Dr. Catherine A. Mazzola, MD, Director of Pediatric Neurological Surgery and the Craniofacial Center at NJPNI, expressed her enthusiasm for the new facility: "We are excited to open this new office, which will greatly enhance our ability to deliver exceptional, compassionate care to children in Central New Jersey. We look forward to welcoming the community and showcasing our commitment to high-quality pediatric neurological care."

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The new office will be staffed by four distinguished medical professionals:
"    Dr. Janti Chaaban, MD, Pediatric Neurologist and Pediatric Epileptologist. A member of the Child Neurology Society, American Academy of Neurology, and American Epilepsy Society, Dr. Chaaban has extensive experience in treating seizures, epilepsy, and other pediatric neurological disorders.
"    Dr. Evelina Okouneva, DO, Board-Certified Pediatric Neurologist. Dr. Okouneva specializes in ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, behavioral health issues, developmental disabilities, headaches, learning disabilities, tics, and Tourette syndrome.
"    Dahlia Persuad, APN, Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. Formerly a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurse and Pediatric Neonatal Transport Nurse, Ms. Persuad now focuses on pediatric neurology.
"    Dr. Zev Stomel, MD, Pediatric Neurologist and Rutgers fellowship graduate in Child Neurology. Dr. Stomel emphasizes personalized, evidence-based care to ensure optimal outcomes for his patients.

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The office will offer a comprehensive range of neurological services to treat children with:
"    Neurodevelopmental Disorders (ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders)
"    Tics
"    Epilepsy (Seizures)
"    Headaches
"    Concussions
"    Microcephaly
"    Stroke
"    Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
"    Autonomic Disorders (e.g., fainting/syncope)
"    Vascular Malformations
The NJPNI team is dedicated to delivering high-quality, individualized care tailored to each child's needs.
For more information about the new office or to schedule an appointment, please visit their website at http://njpni.com
or call them at (973) 326-9000.

About New Jersey Pediatric Neuroscience Institute (NJPNI)
The New Jersey Pediatric Neuroscience Institute (NJPNI) is committed to advancing pediatric neurological care through innovative treatments and compassionate service. NJPNI's mission is to enhance the lives of children with neurological conditions through cutting-edge research, state-of-the-art facilities, and a patient-centered approach.

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