Pediatrics Department
William
L. Kohn, M.D.
Dr. Kohn joined the Grants Pass Clinic in June, 1977 and is certified
by the American Board of Pediatrics and a Fellow of the American Board
of Pediatrics. Dr. Kohn is a graduate of the University of California
School of Medicine. Dr. Kohn served his internship and completed his
residency at the University of New Mexico Medical School.
Neil
A. Phillips, D.O.
Dr. Phillips joined the Grants Pass Clinic in July of 2005. He is certified
by the American Board of Pediatrics and is a Fellow of the American
Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Phillips is a graduate of Western University
of Health Sciences in Pomona, CA and served his internship and residency
at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, PA. He received his undergraduate
degree from Brigham Young University.
Pediatrics Hours:
- 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Monday - Friday
For appointments please call: (541) 472-5560
Pediatrics
Pediatrics is the medical specialty concerned with the health of infants,
children, and adolescents; their growth and development, and their
opportunity to achieve full potential as adults. As physicians who
assume a responsibility for children’s physical, mental, and emotional
progress from newborn to maturity, pediatricians must be concerned
with social or environmental influences, which have a major impact
on the health and well-being of children and their families, as well
as with particular organ systems and biologic processes.
At Grants Pass Clinic, both pediatricians are board certified by the
American Board of Pediatrics. This means that after medical school,
these physicians went on to three year specialty training and then
completed extensive examinations in the area of pediatrics and adolescence.
In the state of Oregon, you do not have to be board certified to practice
pediatrics, but at Grants Pass Clinic, we feel that it is critical
to have the added training and expertise required through board certification.
The pediatricians at Grants Pass Clinic truly enjoy working with children
and consider it an honor to be involved with their growth and development.